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Wayback Machine, 1.1. What is
Bochs?,
Chapter 1.
Introduction to
Bochs,
Bochs User
Manual https://github.com/
bochs-emu/
Bochs/releases/tag/REL_2_8_FINAL....
- The
Boch Center (formerly Citi
Performing Arts
Center and Wang
Center for the
Performing Arts) is a 501(c)(3)
nonprofit performing arts
organization located...
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Villeroy &
Boch (German: [ˌvɪlərɔɪ.ʔʊntˈbɔx],
French pronunciation: [vilʁwa e bɔk]) is a
German manufacturer of ceramics, with the
company headquarters...
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boch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Boch may
refer to: Anna
Boch (1848–1936),
Belgian painter Cathryn Boch (born 1968),
French artist Ernie Boch...
- 2015. "1.8.
Supported Platforms".
Bochs.sourceforge.net.
Retrieved 22
February 2015. "3.4.
Compiling Bochs".
Bochs.sourceforge.net.
Retrieved 22 February...
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Ernest Alexander Boch Jr. (born
February 15, 1958) is an
American billionaire and
businessman who is the
former CEO of
Boch Enterprises, a US$1 billion...
- Anna-Rosalie
Boch (10
February 1848 – 25
February 1936),
known as Anna, was a
Belgian painter, art collector, and the only
female member of the artistic...
- he
called Box as a play on his own name.
James Hudson saw
Bochs' potential. He
helped Bochs with the
construction of Box and
recruited him into Gamma...
- Eugène
Boch (1
September 1855 – 3
January 1941) was a
Belgian painter, born in Saint-Vaast, La Louvière, Hainaut. He was the
younger brother of Anna
Boch, the...
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discussing the sale, Van Gogh
admitted with some embarr****ment that the
Bochs paid the Les XX 1890
Exhibition sticker price, when in fact they probably...