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BCV (TV Station)
BCV could refer to: Transport * Balaclava railway station, Melbourne * Bruce Grove railway station, London, England Airports * Birchwood Airport (FAA LID code), an airport near Birchwood, Alaska * Hector Silva Airstrip (IATA code), Belmopan, Belize Banks * Central Bank of Venezuela ** BCV Building, headquarters of the bank, Caracas, Venezuela * Banque cantonale vaudoise, which is a bank in Switzerland Science and medicine * Beclabuvir, an antiviral drug for the treatment of hepatitis C virus * Bovine coronavirus, an RNA virus Other uses * Bain Capital Ventures, the venture capital division of Bain Capital * '' BCV: Battle Construction Vehicles'', a fighting game for the PlayStation 2 * BCV Volley Cup, former name of the Montreux Volley Masters women's volleyball tournament, Switzerland * Bristol Commercial Vehicles, a subsidiary of Bristol Tramways * Bulgnéville Contrex Vittel FC (BCV), a French football club * Business continuance volume * GLV/BCV or BCV, the callsign of a TV ...
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Balaclava Railway Station, Melbourne
Balaclava railway station is located on the Sandringham railway line, Sandringham line in Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. It serves the south-eastern Melbourne suburb of Balaclava, Victoria, Balaclava, and opened on 19 December 1859.Balaclava
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Balaclava is an elevated station, and is located above the Carlisle Street rail overpass.


History

Balaclava station opened on 19 December 1859, when the line from Windsor railway station, Melbourne, Windsor was extended to North Brighton railway station, North Brighton. Like the suburb itself, the station was named after the Battle of Balaclava, which occurred in 1854 during the Crimean War.
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Bristol Commercial Vehicles
Bristol Commercial Vehicles was a vehicle manufacturer located in Bristol, England. Most production was of buses but trucks and railbus chassis were also built. The Bristol Tramways and Carriage Company started to build buses for its own use in 1908 and soon started building vehicles for other companies. In 1955 this part of the business was separated out as Bristol Commercial Vehicles Limited. It closed in 1983 when production was moved to its then parent company Leyland. History The first trams of the Bristol Tramways Company ran in 1875, and in 1906 the company started to operate motor buses to bring extra passengers to their trams. In 1908 the company decided to build bus chassis for its own use, the first one entering service on 12 May. The Motor Department was initially based at the tram depot in Brislington, on the road that leads east from Bristol to Bath. The Car Building Works there had been responsible for erecting electric trams and had gone on to build horse-draw ...
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VCB (other)
VCB may refer to: * Nut Tree Airport (FCC id: VCB), Vacaville, Solano County, California, USA * Real Aero Club de Vizcaya (ICAO airline code: VCB) of Spain, see List of airline codes (R) * Veronica Campbell-Brown (born 1982) Jamaican sprinter * Victoria Commercial Bank, Kenya * Village Community Boathouse, Manhattan, NYC, NYS, USA; a non-profit promoting nautical activity * VCB (electronics), the voltage across the collector and the base, in a transistor; see Active load * California Victim Compensation Board The Victim Compensation Board (CalVCB) is a state agency of the U.S. state of California that oversees the provision of compensation to victims of violent crime and the collection of restitution from criminal offenders. CalVCB is part of the C ... * Vuelve Candy B. (1988-1996) racehorse * VCB (2007 song), song by Kendrick Scott off the album ''The Source'' (Kendrick Scott album) * Virtual Circuit Board, a sandbox game developed by Reverie Foundry See also * * * VBC ...
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VBC (other)
VBC may refer to: * VBC-90, an armoured combat vehicle * The VBC 88.3 FM, a radio station in Wellington, New Zealand * Valencia BC, a Spanish basketball team * Vesper Barge Club, an amateur rowing club in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania * Victory Base Complex, a large Coalition Forces camp in Baghdad * Village Building Convergence, a natural building and permaculture gathering * 4-Vinylbenzyl chloride, a chemical compound * Von Braun Center, an indoor arena in Huntsville, Alabama * Ventrobasal complex, a portion of the human brain * Vitale Barberis Canonico, an Italian fabric mill established in 1663 * Vienna BioCenter The Vienna BioCenter is a cluster of life science research institutes and biotechnology companies located in the 3rd municipal District of Vienna, Austria. It grew around the Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP), which opened in 19 ...
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BVC (other)
BVC may refer to: Schools *Bassingbourn Village College, a secondary school in Cambridgeshire, England *Bishop Viard College, Kenepuru, Porirua, New Zealand * Bottisham Village College, a secondary school in Cambridgeshire, England *Bow Valley College, a post-secondary institution in Calgary, Alberta, Canada *Bridgetown Vocational College, a secondary school in County Wexford, England Sports *BVC Amsterdam, a Dutch football club *Bay Valley Conference, an athletic conference of the California Community College Athletic Association * Blanchard Valley Conference, a Northwest Ohio High School athletic conference Stock exchanges * Caracas Stock Exchange (), Venezuela *Colombia Stock Exchange () *Bolsa de Valores de Cabo Verde, a stock exchange in Cape Verde * Bolsa de Valores de Colombia (bvc), a stock exchange in Colombia Other * Bar Professional Training Course (the Bar Vocational Course pre-2010), a postgraduate course in England and Wales *The British Vacuum Council, a profession ...
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BCVS
David Brine Pritchard (19 October 1919 – 12 December 2005)''David Pritchard.'' The Times (London). Features; p. 66. 17 January 2006. was a British chess player, chess writer and indoor games consultant. He gained pre-eminence as an indoor games and mind sports consultant, a role that he in effect created. A natural games player, it was to him that inventors or publishers would turn to organise a championship of a new game, write about it or generally promote it. Though nearly a million copies of his chess books have been sold, Pritchard is best known for authoring ''The Encyclopedia of Chess Variants'', in which he describes more than 1400 different variants. In addition to authoring books on games, Pritchard was editor of ''Games & Puzzles'' magazine from 1972 to 1981. He was also a games director for the Mind Sports Organisation, and president of the British Chess Variants Society. Biography During and after the Second World War Pritchard was an RAF pilot who served mainly ...
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Melbourne School Of Theology
The Melbourne School of Theology (MST) is an evangelical Christian theological college with its main campus in Wantirna, an eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The school has a Chinese department, known as MST Chinese, in which undergraduate and graduate courses are taught in both Mandarin and Cantonese. It also has a postgraduate research section known as MST Centre for the Study of Chinese Christianity. In 2011 the main (Wantirna) campus relocated from the suburb of Lilydale in the outer eastern suburbs of Melbourne to its present location. The Chinese department, which used to operate in Box Hill, also relocated to the new campus and was renamed MST Chinese. List of principals * C. H. Nash (1920–1942) * John W. Searle (1944–1963) * J. Graham Miller (1965–1970) *Neville Andersen (1971–1980) *Arthur Cundall (1981–1989) * David Price (1990–2004) *Michael Raiter Michael David Raiter (born 19 September 1953) is a Christian preacher and trainer of preach ...
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GLV/BCV
GLV and BCV are television stations licensed to serve Traralgon and Bendigo and regional Victoria, Australia. The stations are owned and operated by Southern Cross 10. History Early years GLV-10 in Traralgon was the first regional television station to launch in Australia, on 9 December 1961, originally covering the Gippsland and Latrobe Valley areas. It was also the first station to use entirely Australian-made broadcasting equipment from Amalgamated Wireless Australasia. The original transmission equipment consisted of a 10 kW and 2 kW transmitter (standby) which was based on the RCA product and adapted to 230 V 50 Hz by AWA. The Melbourne pickup was a Rhode and Schwarz off air receiver with AWA return microwave links to the Studio. BCV-8 first went to air two weeks later, on 23 December 1961 (the same day as the launch of GMV-6 Shepparton), serving Bendigo and Central Victoria. Affiliations GLV pioneered the use of live, 'off-air' relays of television programs ...
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Business Continuance Volume
In disk arrays, a business continuance volume (BCV) is EMC Corporation's term for an independently addressable copy of a data volume, that uses advanced mirroring technique for business continuity purposes. Use BCVs can be detached from the active data storage at a point in time and mounted on non-critical servers to facilitate offline backup or parallel computing. Once offline processes are completed, these BCVs can be either: * discarded * re-attached (re-synchronized) to the production data again * used as a source to recover the production data Types There are two types of BCVs: * A clone BCV is a traditional method, and uses one-to-one separate physical storage (splitable disk mirror) ** least impact on production performance ** high cost of the additional storage ** persistent usage * A snapshot BCV, that uses copy on write Copy-on-write (COW), sometimes referred to as implicit sharing or shadowing, is a resource-management technique used in computer programming ...
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Bulgnéville Contrex Vittel FC
Club Sportif Vittellois was a football club based in Vittel, France. It was founded in 1935, and ceased to exist in 2015 after a merger with Contrex FC and JS Bulgnéville, creating Bulgnéville Contrex Vittel FC. History Club Sportif Vittellois was founded in 1935. The club played in the Division 2 in the 1973–74 season, the highest tier they reached in the French football pyramid. However, the team finished last in their group, synonymous with relegation to the Division 3. In 1977, the club was relegated from the Division 3, falling to the Division d'Honneur. Vittel would never play at a national level again. In 2015, CS Vittel merged with Contrex FC and JS Bulgnéville to create Bulgnéville Contrex Vittel FC. Managerial history * 1961–1962: Antoine Jurilli * 1974–1975: * 1979–1984: Jean Deloffre Jean Deloffre (born 5 October 1939) is a French former professional footballer and manager. As a player, he was a midfielder, and he represented the Franc ...
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Montreux Volley Masters
The Montreux Volley Masters (founded as the Coupe des Nations, later changed to BCV Volley Cup between 1990 and 1996 and to its current name in 1998) is an international invitational tournament for national teams in women's volleyball hosted by the Swiss Volley. Held annually in Montreux, Switzerland since 1984, it is the tournament that opens the international season for national teams. The main objective of this competition is to work as a preparation for more important and prestigious volleyball tournaments organized by the ''Fédération Internationale de Volleyball'' ( FIVB), such as the World Grand Prix, the World Championship, the World Cup and the Olympic Games. Many national teams use the tournament as a way of giving experience and international baggage to young players and, as a result, countries are often represented by their underage national teams. Results Medal summary MVP by edition *1984-2006 – Unknown *2007 – *2008 – *2009 – *2010 – *2011 – ...
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Bruce Grove Railway Station
Bruce Grove is a London Overground station on the Lea Valley lines located in central Tottenham in the London Borough of Haringey, north London. It is down the line from London Liverpool Street and is situated between and . Its three-letter station code is BCV and it is in Travelcard zone 3. History Bruce Grove was originally a stop on the Stoke Newington & Edmonton Railway and opened on 22 July 1872. Today it is on the Seven Sisters branch of the Lea Valley Lines and sees four trains per hour to Liverpool Street and two to either or . The station is not far from Bruce Castle and takes its name from a road forming part of the A10. In the early 1980s several changes were made to the appearance of the station. The wooden covered staircases to both platforms were replaced by open-air concrete staircases. The London-bound platform roof was shortened and the waiting rooms boarded up. The northbound roof opposite (which was identical) was completely removed and a small shelter ...
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