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Bori is a town located in the Borgou Department of Benin. Image File history File links BJ-Bori. ... Meteorite falls are those meteorites that were witnessed by people or automated devices as they transitted the atmosphere or impacted the Earth, and were subsequently collected. ... Borgou is one of the twelve departments of Benin. ...


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Boris Modifications (3753 words)
The Boris that we use comes with a microphone in a big plastic "bone" case, at the end of a long cord.
The first step in doing this is to get decent amplified speakers and then route your sound source to both Boris (for his jaw and eyes) and to the speakers (for good sound).
Boris gave us some shortcuts: the plastic riser had a hollow space inside that, when cut, exposed a nice pilot hole; we just drilled that a little larger; we didn't bother tapping the hole - the peg was easily force-threaded on the rod.
Boris I of Bulgaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (949 words)
Boris I was the son and successor of Presian I of Bulgaria.
Taken by surprise, Boris was forced to sue for peace and agreed to convert to Christianity according to the eastern rites in exchange for peace and territorial concessions in Thrace.
At the Fourth Council of Constantinople in 870 the position of the Bulgarian church was reopened by Bulgarian envoys, and the eastern patriarchs adjudicated in favor of Constantinople.
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