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You detect that I'm still cheesed off about the POTA TV b.m. and the Tim Burton bum-wipe?
Rumor: Fox Has Another Planet of the Apes Movie?! « FirstShowing.net 2008
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Caption : “Thank God I put on my Depends, that sure was a good b.m.”
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In another office, the business manager was relieved of "district clerk" duties when SD2 hired a. 5FTE district clerk, the business manager then gained a brand new subordinate FTE, since they had an FTE available they said (HR?) with the title "business analyst" at $19.50/HR, AND the "b.m." gets himself an approximate $10k salary increase -- up to about $82k (must make twice the subordinate?) supposedly to keep pace with other district business managers.
Sad news David 2005
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The output for 1910 was 605,000,000 feet b.m. of pine: of other woods
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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Standardization of sizes saved from $5 to $6 per thousand feet b.m. on lumber, and a further saving of from $3 to $11 over prevailing prices was effected by the lumber subcommittee of the Council of National Defense.
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Another very high peak, of which I had taken bearings on a previous occasion, was at 20° (b.m.).
An Explorer's Adventures in Tibet Arnold Henry Savage Landor 1894
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A short zig-zag led us into a second valley with a sand bank barring our way directly in front to the south-east (125° b.m.), the direction of the track.
Across Coveted Lands or a Journey from Flushing (Holland) to Calcutta Overland Arnold Henry Savage Landor 1894
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S.S.E. (150° b.m.) of the village down in the plain rose an island of hills and also a few more to the east.
Across Coveted Lands or a Journey from Flushing (Holland) to Calcutta Overland Arnold Henry Savage Landor 1894
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I registered at 211° (b.m.) a very high snowy peak, and a lower one at 213° 30 'forming part of a beautiful mountain chain.
An Explorer's Adventures in Tibet Arnold Henry Savage Landor 1894
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There was no possibility of making a fire, so we started hungry and half frozen, following a course of 70° (b.m.).
An Explorer's Adventures in Tibet Arnold Henry Savage Landor 1894
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