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e was the grandfather of Sir Alfred Allen Booth, | Bt, a director of Alfred Booth and Company and chai |
In a separate deal, | BT acquired in 2001 a controlling stake in the then |
In 2000, | BT acquired the company. |
BT acted as the industrial partner, whereas the thr | |
s also known for co-starring in the high profile | BT advertisements opposite Kris Marshall which star |
BT: All other vocals, instruments and programming | |
BT also has deals with large UK mobile phone compan | |
time frame the non-TLC partners negotiated with | BT an exit from the venture which was finalized in |
o would become the Sir James Rivett-Carnac, 1st | Bt., and a Governor of Bombay. |
16), is the eldest son of Sir Shane Leslie, 3rd | Bt., and Marjorie Ide. |
Wayne Transeau, better known by his stage name, | BT, and veteran game composer Jason Graves. |
spring from that mating will not be resistant to | Bt and therefore no longer a threat. |
and offices of Unisys, the UK Passport Service, | BT and Maersk Line. |
aughter of Major Sir John Alexander Arnott, 2nd | Bt. and Caroline Sydney Williams, on 28 February 19 |
as a great-grandson of Sir Archibald Orr-Ewing, | Bt. and was educated at Harrow School and Trinity C |
e was the son of Sir Thomas Stanley Birkin, 2nd | Bt. and Hon. |
sons, Sir Archibald Richard Charles Southby, 2nd | Bt, and Lt.-Cdr. |
Corby Castle was sold by Sir John Howard-Lawson | Bt. and Lady Howard-Lawson in 1994 to Northern Iris |
es were the hit "Anomaly (Calling Your Name)" by | BT and DJ Taylor, "Red Herring" and "Two Full Moons |
witching infrastructure with interconnections to | BT and KPN. |
e easiest and most used point of contact between | BT and its customers. |
lished in 2006 following an an agreement between | BT and Ofcom to implement certain undertakings, pur |
ns like Sungard; and others including Epic, IBM, | BT, and Vodacom. |
side by side with Bachelor of Teacher Training ( | BT) and Licentiate of Teacher Training (LT). |
reported both candidates - Sir Thomas Sandford, | Bt and Francis Allen - as elected, leaving Parliame |
thirds of all television viewing in the UK while | BT and TalkTalk control over half the national broa |
The son of Sir George Arthur, 1st | Bt and Eliza Smith, he was commissioned into the 4t |
Clive who married Sir Watkins Williams-Wynn 5th | Bt and Charlotte Florentia Clive, governess to Quee |
oint venture between British Telecommunications ( | BT) and Nederlandse Spoorwegen (Dutch Railways). |
The son of Sir Francis Cook, 1st | Bt and Emily Martha Lucas, he was educated at Harro |
, the route transferred to their Edgware garage ( | BT) and their vehicles were painted blue and cream, |
shot for "Every Other Way" and it features both | BT and Jes in the music video. |
However, In November 2010, | BT announced that BT Vision subscribers will begin |
BT announced that its initial roll-out of the netwo | |
In October 2008 | BT announced that the tunnels were for sale. |
An example of analysis before | BT announced the winners of contracts is Dresdner K |
BT announced on 3 January 2011 that 6, not the orig | |
of the historic collections are available on the | BT Archives online catalogue. |
The earliest records held by | BT Archives are those of the Electric Telegraph Com |
sition and preservation policies can be found on | BT Archives official site. |
BT Archives cares for more than 500,000 images and | |
BT Archives also holds documents relating to the UK | |
Most of the rare tracks by | BT are under the names of his many aliases. |
The NHS Connecting for Health department and | BT are building the NHS Spine, one of the world's l |
aircraft operations facility, it is now owned by | BT as a store. |
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1977 : not known | bt AS Pirae |
1992 : not known | bt AS Pirae |
ine Louisa Curtis daughter of Sir William Curtis | Bt at Marylebone on 29 June 1839. |
unds management for Bankers Trust Australia (now | BT Australia). |
He won Broadcaster of the Year in the 2001 | BT awards, for a report on Ken Livingstone's campai |
Track 6: Vocals by | BT. Background vocals by Christian Burns. |
London: | B.T. Batsford Ltd. |
production department of the publishing firm of | B.T. Batsford, of which his uncle, Harry Batsford, w |
Brandreth, Dale (1975), The Unknown Capablanca, | B.T. Batsford, ISBN 978-0486276144 |
B.T. Batsford, 1965. | |
B.T. Batsford, ISBN 0-7134-8732-1 | |
London: | B.T. Batsford/Historic Scotland. |
Isaiah 32:20 appear at the beginning and end of | BT Bava Kamma Chapter 1. |
A successor, the Revd Sir Richard Le Fleming | Bt, became rector of both Windermere and Grasmere a |
sons became famous: Sir James Rivett-Carnac, 1st | Bt, became a Governor of Bombay Presidency, while A |
eigate, Guildford, Brookmans Park, Zouches Farm, | BT Bedmont, High Wycombe and Kemsing. |
1661 Sir Henry Ingoldsby, | Bt., Beggstown Castle, Co. Meath. |
1809 - 8 March 1881), known as Sir John Hanmer, | Bt, between 1828 and 1872, was a British politician |
1728 - 17 May 1808), known as Sir John Delaval, | Bt, between 1761 and 1783, was an English landowner |
- 27 December 1859), known as Sir Jacob Astley, | Bt, between 1817 and 1841, was a British peer and W |
January 1995), known as Sir John Vaughan-Morgan, | Bt, between 1960 and 1970, was a British Conservati |
13 June 1937), known as Sir Arthur Shirley Benn, | Bt, between 1926 and 1926, was a British businessma |
0 February 1926), known as Sir Francis Channing, | Bt, between 1906 and 1912, was a British barrister, |
ry 1926), known as Sir Thomas Gibson-Carmichael, | Bt, between 1891 and 1912, was a Scottish Liberal p |
November 29, 1921), known as Sir George Stephen, | Bt, between 1886 and 1891, was a Scots-Quebecker ba |
1850 - 8 June 1924), known as Sir John Lonsdale, | Bt, between 1911 and 1918, was a British businessma |
9 - 9 August 1935), known as Sir James Buchanan, | Bt, between 1920 and 1922, was a British businessma |
- 1 November 1948), known as Sir Bertram Falle, | Bt, between 1916 and 1930, was a Jersey-born barris |
- 5 December 1934), known as Sir George Riddell, | Bt, between 1918 and 1920, was a British solicitor, |
24 August 1773), known as Sir George Lyttelton, | Bt between 1751 and 1756, was a British politician |
er 1939), known as Sir Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth, | Bt, between 1872 and 1902, was a British landowner |
10 February 1912), known as Sir Joseph Lister, | Bt., between 1883 and 1897, was a British surgeon a |
he heiress Mary, daughter of Sir George Fleming, | Bt, Bishop of Carlisle. |
Jones, BC, Jones, | BT, Blundell, L, Bruce, G (2002). |
BT's Customer Service System (CSS) is the core oper | |
A genetically modified brinjal, called | Bt brinjal, has been developed to fight against L. |
and 67 the latterday digital) allocated to it by | BT Broadcast between the South Bank and the BT Towe |
B.T. Brockman | |
Sir Robert Milnes, | Bt, by Joseph Wright of Derby. |
1851), second daughter of Sir Laurence Palk, | Bt., by his spouse Lady Elizabeth Vaughan. |
eldest son of the late Sir Charles McGrigor, 5th | Bt, by his wife Mary Bettine (the historian Mary Mc |
In 1880 another cousin Sir Henry Havelock | Bt. came to the property on the condition that he c |
eorge Hubbard Makgill, 13th Viscount of Oxfuird, | Bt, CBE (7 January 1934 - 3 January 2003) was Chief |
ity, which is served by one or more links called | BT Centrals. |
The | BT Centre for Major Programme Management is an inte |
The | BT Centre for Major Programme Management conducts r |
The | BT Centre for Major Programme Management educates m |
BT Centre | |
BT Centre is the global headquarters and registered | |
The | BT Centre for Major Programme Management has the go |
MM, Melnik, Seven Hills, Global, Bridge, Tresor, | BT, Charlie, Nevada, Orient Express, Country, etc. |
On 23 October 2006, to mark the | BT clock reaching its 70th year, a competition was |
then took a position as a sports broadcaster at | BT Clubcall. |
BT Composites Ltd | |
December 2008, the Welsh Assembly Government and | BT confirmed that coverage in these areas would be |
he Welsh Assembly Government in conjunction with | BT confirmed that coverage in these areas would soo |
The flexibility of the centre's facilities makes | BT Convention Centre a unique setting for conferenc |
ly higher fitness than the wild type pest in the | Bt corn fields. |
ion to the problem, presents numerous problems - | Bt corn produces its own Bacillus thuringiensis, bu |
Out of the 62 | Bt cotton hybrids approved by the Regulatory Author |
Constituting 33.9% of the total | Bt cotton hybrids released for commercialization, t |
to 1.5 million farming community, during the Non | Bt cotton days and 1.5 to 2 million farmers during |
BT Counterpane, formerly Counterpane Internet Secur | |
es are known in areas of Europe and Canada where | Bt crops are not grown, such as Switzerland. |
For Sir Collingwood Hughes, | Bt, croquet player (1854-1932), see Hughes Baronets |
BT Customer Service System (BT/CSS) was developed b | |
reers of artists and DJs such as Paul Oakenfold, | BT, Deepsky, Kosheen, Tilt, Timo Maas, Grace, Sandr |
master's degree in Marathi and Economics, and a | B.T. Degree in education. |
The more heavily armed and armoured | BT derivative, the A-32, was a "universal tank" to |
n-named, upcoming rapper who wishes to work with | BT, despite not having any records produced nor a c |
In 2004, Hugill was nominated for the | BT Digital Music Awards for his internet project wi |
tion in the ‘Best Radio Station' category at the | BT Digital Music Awards 2006. |
He hosted the 2010 | BT Digital Music Awards for ITV2 alongside Caroline |
BT Digital Music Awards 2010 | |
From late May 2008, | BT discontinued free access to BBC TV replay, inste |
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ly covered by the Danish media, such as DR1 and | B.T., drastically increasing the number of unique vi |
Martin Redmayne, Baron Redmayne, | Bt., DSO, TD, PC (16 November 1910 - 28 April 1983) |
On EP is an extended play, released by trance DJ | BT, during his Movement in Still Life era, released |
ympics include adidas, BMW, BP, British Airways, | BT, EDF Energy and Lloyds TSB. |
B.T. Ekenstam, B. von Egner, G. Petterson, Acta Chem | |
inished, Hood lived and worked in Harrogate as a | BT engineer. |
In about 1850 Sir Henry Fitzherbert | Bt. enlarged the house by the addition of a north w |
m is the similar system where ISPs in the UK use | BT equipment but use their own IP transport. |
Bowe was the winner of the | BT Essence of an Entrepreneur award 2006 and a fina |
He appeared for his | B.T. examination and got his degree. |
B.T. Express (originally named Brooklyn Trucking Exp | |
s a sample of "Do it 'Till You're Satisfied" by | B.T. Express. |
enty-five T-24 tanks, then nearly eight thousand | BT fast tanks. |
e T-12 and T-24 tanks, and the highly successful | BT fast tanks. |
The Little Para River was discovered by | B.T. Finniss in 1837. |
Members of the | BT FON community can obtain access to BT FON, BT Op |
ge reached 75% would be actively engaged with by | BT for an upgrade. |
ouse and again in 2011's Covers 80's, as well as | BT for his 2010 album These Hopeful Machines. |
S form groups are a part of Stuart House, AT and | BT form groups are a part of Tudor House, AW and BW |
1626 Sir Francis Leigh, | Bt., Francis Lucy |
September 1955), known as Sir George Courthope, | Bt, from 1925 to 1945, was a British Conservative P |
of Durham in 1971), the son of Sir William Gray | Bt. from 1972 to 1991 but has been returned to resi |
Richard Philipps (Sir Richard Philipps, | Bt, from 1828 and Baron Milford from 1847) 19 Febru |
June 1902), known as Sir John Dalberg-Acton, 8th | Bt from 1837 to 1869 and usually referred to simply |
he second single by experimental trance musician | BT from his sixth studio album, These Hopeful Machi |
Leonard Gordon Wolfson, 1st Baron Wolfson, 2nd | Bt FRS (Hon) (11 November 1927 - 20 May 2010) was a |
It works with the existing | BT Fusion service and works with the BT Vision vide |
Ian Pearson, | BT Futurologist |
nant Commander The Hon. Byron Plantagenet Cary, | Bt.,, G9 had sailed Scapa Flow on 9 September to pa |
Sir George Alfred Wills, 1st | Bt. gained the title of 1st Baronet Wills. |
Josiah Charles Stamp, 1st Baron Stamp, | Bt, GCB, GBE, FBA, (21 June 1880 - 16 April 1941) w |
Governor-General - General Sir Charles Fergusson | Bt GCMG KCB DSO MVO |
Total income for | BT Global Services in 2007 was £7.3bn. |
In the UK, | BT Global Services' flagship government contract is |
h Steel Challenge was followed by two successive | BT Global Challenge races in 1996/7 and 2000/2001. |
At the start of 2009, | BT Global Services took a £340m writedown due to po |
In addition to Fiat, | BT Global Services manages the global networked IT |
BT Global Services employs 35,000 people around the | |
ge was as Skipper of LG FLATRON in the gruelling | BT Global Challenge 2000-01. |
BT Global Services is a division of United Kingdom | |
During the 1980s, | BT Gold hosted one of the first online communities. |
Telecom Gold (sometimes also known as | BT Gold) was an early commercial electronic mail se |
cKinsey & Co., SAP, Suruga Bank, Liberty Mutual, | BT, Google, HP, Oracle, and the SAS Institute. |
JP Rangaswami, CIO of Global Services for | BT Group |
2 January 2007 Sir Christopher Bland of the | BT Group |
After the sale of Freeserve, Livingston joined | BT Group as Finance Director, before he took up the |
BT Group has agreed to accelerate the roll-out of s | |
gow, Scotland) is the Chief Executive Officer of | BT Group (commonly known as British Telecom). |
The company was acquired by | BT Group on 25 October, 2006. |
BT Group owns at least 200 radio masts and towers i | |
BT Group then acquired the company on July 29, 2008 | |
Sir Michael Rake is Chairman of | BT Group and the UK Commission for Employment and S |
BT Group | |
ed in 1970, it is used as an office building for | BT Group plc, its original developer. |
Dedicoat, and Sir Christopher Bland, chairman of | BT Group, the clock's providers. |
h over 800 organizations including IBM, Verizon, | BT Group, Telstra, Unisys, CDW, and HP. |
The 255ft (78m) tall building is owned by | BT Group, and recently underwent a £7.1 million ref |
erly chief executive of ICL and more recently of | BT Group. |
in the 1940s, and is now owned and maintained by | BT Group. |
ad been used only twice in three years) from the | BT Group. |
vision of the British telecommunications company | BT Group. |
It is part of the | BT Group. |
eet Journal, however, reported in July 2009 that | BT had no plans to do so by then, and was concentra |
The eldest brother, Sir Robert Talbot, | Bt., had held a high commission under Lord James Bu |
e Member of Parliament (MP) Sir Sidney Herbert, | Bt. had died on 22 March 1939. |
deployment of new technology across our network, | BT has the unenviable task of the lollipop man. |
After passing BSc and | BT, he worked as a school teacher for two years. |
bt he says only on 1 condition dat if naraan accept | |
The son of Sir Whitmore Acton, 4th | Bt., he succeeded to the baronetcy upon the death o |
bt he doesn't listen. | |
The Conservative candidate, Sir Gifford Fox, | Bt held the seat for the party. |
ts heyday was the time of Thomas Champneys (1st | Bt.; High Sheriff of Somerset 1775-1776), but all t |
wners and tenants including Sir Thomas Fremantle | Bt, his brother in law Sir James Fitzgerald Bt, and |
The | BT Home Hub is a wireless Internet router from BT. |
(Combined thickness of the | Bt horizon is 24 to 50 inches) |
BT however do allow free calls to 0870 numbers at t | |
ent of the Content and Media Hosting division of | BT Ignite, the broadband and Internet services busi |
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