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  • 51British Thomson-Houston — (BTH) was a British engineering and heavy industrial company, based at Rugby, Warwickshire, England. They were known primarily for their electrical systems and steam turbines. They were merged with the similar Metropolitan Vickers company in 1928 …

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  • 52British Bankers' Association — Abbreviation BBA Motto The voice of banking financial services Format …

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  • 53British Airways Flight 9 — Рисунок B 747, летящего через вулканический пепел Общие сведения Дата  24 июня …

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  • 54British European Airways Flight 548 — Infobox Aircraft accident|name=British European Airways Flight 548 Crash Date=18 June 1972 Type=Deep stall aircraft misconfiguration caused by pilot error Site=Staines, England Fatalities=118 Injuries=0 Aircraft Type=Hawker Siddeley Trident 1C… …

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  • 55Aerospace Journalist of the Year Awards — The international Aerospace Journalist of the Year Awards, organized by the World Leadership Forum in London, England, are awards for aviation writers and broadcasters.The awards were first presented in London in 1996, and the presentation… …

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  • 56British Airways — For the 1930s airline of similar name, see British Airways Ltd. British Airways …

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  • 57British Columbia Institute of Technology — Infobox University name = British Columbia Institute of Technology native name = latin name = motto = established = 1960 type = Polytechnic institution endowment = staff = 1,400 (full time) 600 (part time) faculty = president = Dr. Don Wright… …

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  • 58British co-operative movement — The United Kingdom is home to a widespread and diverse co operative movement, with over 3 million individual members. Modern co operation started with the Rochdale Pioneers shop in the northern English town of Rochdale in 1844. Co operatives UK… …

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  • 59British Rail Research Division — The British Rail Research Division came into being in 1964 directly under the control of the British Railways Board, moving into purpose built premises at the Railway Technical Centre in Derby. The intention was to improve railway reliability and …

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  • 60Dunlop Standard Aerospace Group — Ltd was formed in 1998 from the assets of BTR Aerospace Group when they were purchased by Doughty Hanson Co. In 2004 the company was sold and split into two. The Carlyle Group, a private equity firm, acquired the Standard Aero division, now known …

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