-
Changchun plant.
Another Chinese company called Bamin Automobile made W123
lookalikes using other parts.
Bamin was a People's
Liberation Army-owned company...
-
Bamin Khomami, the
Granger and
Beaman Distinguished University Professor from the
University of
Tennessee and
former Francis F.
Ahmann Professor of Chemical...
- of Real Potosì. They
subsequently merged with
Banco Minero of
Bolivia (
Bamin),
which was
founded on 20
October 1941. The club pla****
their first continental...
- Auto (2005–2021, 2022–present) ZX Auto (1999–present)
Changhe (1970–2022)
Bamin (1980's–2010)
Disai (1989–1996)
Guizhou Yunque (1989–2005)
Shuanghuan Auto...
-
Hunan (GAC Changfeng; from 1995) Chengdu,
Sichuan (Shanlu) Minhou,
Fujian (
Bamin) Zhanjiang,
Guangdong (Sanxing, Wanli, Xinkai) Zhuhai,
Guangdong (Guangtong...
- ⲙⲃⲱ ("Ombos"), "the one of Ombos" ⲡⲁⲙⲓⲛ (Pamin) Arabic: بمين, romanized:
Bamīn Ancient Egyptian: pꜣ-mn, lit. 'the one of Min' ⲡⲓⲗⲓϩⲏⲩ (Pilihēi) Arabic:...
- group,
Agarwal invested heavily in
South American economies. In 2013 the
Bamin iron ore
project in the
Brazilian state of
Bahia was sold to the Eurasian...
- (Bala); Ball Lusa; Bar; Baram; Boi; Boloro; Bom; Bonga; Bongo; Bungu;
Dashem Bamin Kogi;
Dashem Yalwa; Dinki;
Dinki Rimi;
Dinkin Fate; Dull; Dunga; Dutsen...
-
mining output through the
Mining Bank of
Bolivia (Bancco
Minera de Bolivia—
Bamin),
which was also
restructured after 1985 into a
joint venture of private...
- (BABS)
Bachelor of Arts in
Biblical Studies (Full-time four-year program) (
BAMin)
Bachelor of Arts in
Ministry (Full-time four-year program)
Faith Baptist...