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- levels. Blueboard, blue face paper forms a strong bond with a skim coat or a built-up plaster finish, providing water and mold resistance. Cement board, which...
- Blue board may refer to: Computing Blue Board (software) Commodore Bulletin Board system from the 1980s European waterways Blue sign used by vessels indicating...
- and Germany. The following is a list of acquisitions by ChannelAdvisor: BlueBoard (July 2020) HubLogix (May 2017) E-Tale (November 2014) RichFX (March 2008)...
- Blue Board is a bulletin board system software created by Martin Sikes (1968–2007) for the Commodore 64 in the 1980s in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada...
- veneer method begins with the hanging of specially designated drywall ("blueboard"), in the conventional manner. N.B. In North America, the color of the...
- contributed in the design and use case studies in the BlueBoard system as a collaboration tool. BlueBoard is a large interactive system and display surface...
- the National Mediation Board because fewer than 35 percent of eligible employees supported an election.[citation needed] JetBlue experienced its first-ever...
- Blue and Gray is a strategy board game for two players invented by Henry Busch and Arthur Jaeger in 1903. They obtained a patent for the game, but may...
- com". proz.com. "The Blue Board". proz.com. Over the years, there have been repeated allegations of negative reviews on the BlueBoard being removed by Proz...
- Blue Max is a multi-player board game of World War I aerial combat over the Western Front during 1917 and 1918. Each player is a fighter pilot of the British...