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  2. Bible Study Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    BSF grew out of a program of structured Bible study that A. Wetherell Johnson, a missionary with China Inland Mission, agreed to run for a group of friends in California in 1952.

  3. British Standard Fine - Wikipedia

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    British Standard Fine (BSF) is a screw thread form, as a fine-pitch alternative to British Standard Whitworth (BSW) thread. It was used for steel bolts and nuts on and in much of Britain's machinery, including cars, prior to adoption of Unified, and later Metric, standards.

  4. Socialist Party of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The Socialist Party of Bangladesh (Bengali: বাংলাদেশের সমাজতান্ত্রিক দল) is an anti-revisionist Marxist-Leninist ...

  5. Rockingham (1767 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Rockingham was launched in America in 1767 as Almsbury.By 1768 Samuel Enderby & Sons were her owners and her name was Rockingham.At least from 1773 Enderbys were using her as a whaler, and she made eight whaling voyages for them under that name.

  6. Britannia (1774 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Britannia was launched in 1774 at Bombay. She was the focus of a protest against the Tea Act in Charleston, South Carolina in 1774. In 1796 she transported convicts from Ireland to Australia.

  7. Bureau of Soils and Water Management - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines' Bureau of Soils and Water Management (Filipino: Kawanihan ng Pamamahala sa Lupa at Tubig, [1] abbreviated as BSWM), is an agency of the Philippine government under the Department of Agriculture responsible for advising and rendering assistance on matters relative to the utilization of soils and water as vital agricultural resources.

  8. Kitty (1800 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Kitty entered Lloyd's Register in 1800 with Redemayne, master, Miller & Co., owners, and trade Lancaster–St Kitts [6] The Register of Shipping for 1805 showed Kitty with K. Mallet, master, Clays, owner, and trade London-Government service.

  9. Admiral Cockburn (1814 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Admiral Cockburn was a ship launched in New York in 1808 or Philadelphia in 1809, almost certainly under a different name. The British captured the American ship in 1814 and she was sold as a prize.