- sieve. It
further shrinks volume of the
borts so
whole cow's meat can fit into a cow's bladder. Just a
pinch of
borts prepared like this is said to able to...
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Bort, boart, or
boort is an
umbrella term used in the
diamond industry to
refer to
shards of non-gem-grade/quality diamonds. In the
manufacturing and heavy...
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Herbert Borts (August 29, 1927 – May 2, 2014) was an
American economist. Born in New York City on
August 29, 1927, to
parents Elias Alexander Borts and his...
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politician Vitaliy Bort,
Ukrainian politician Barbara Borts, American-born
rabbi George Herbert Borts,
American economist Hanks,
Patrick (8 May 2003). Dictionary...
- Look up
bort in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bort is an industrial-grade
shard of diamonds.
Bort may also
refer to:
Bort (Habkern), a
settlement in...
- De
Bort is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Léon
Teisserenc de
Bort (1855–1913),
French meteorologist Pierre Edmond Teisserenc de Bort...
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Bort-les-Orgues (French pronunciation: [bɔʁ le.z‿ɔʁɡ]; Occitan:
Bòrt) is a
commune in the south-central
French department of Corrèze.
Bort-les-Orgues is...
- Léon
Philippe Teisserenc de
Bort (5
November 1855 in Paris,
France – 2
January 1913 in Cannes, France) was a
French meteorologist and a
pioneer in the...
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Bort numbers are
markings usually found on the side of the
fuselage of
Soviet (and
later Russian)
military aircraft that help
identify the aircraft's unit...
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Medals and Decorations. New York: The
Viking Press. p. 104. OCLC 702555627.
Borts,
Lawrence H. (1998).
Medals and
Ribbons - The
Medals and
Ribbons of The...