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Brim may refer to: People * Elizabeth Brim, contemporary American blacksmith *Emperor Brim (died 1733), a Muscogee mico war chief * (1935−1999), Soviet/Azerbaijani educator * John Brim (1922–2003), American Chicago blues guitarist, songwriter and singer * Mike Brim (1966–2005), an NFL football player * Orville Gilbert Brim Jr. (c. 1923–2016), American psychologist *Steelo Brim (born 1988), American television personality * Brim Fuentes, American graffiti artist Places *Brim, Victoria, a town in Australia * Brim Fell, a fell in the English Lake District *Brim River, a river in British Columbia, Canada Other uses * Brim (hat), projection of stiff material from the bottom of a hat's crown * Bream or brim, several species of freshwater and marine * ''Undercurrent'' (2010 film) ( is, Brim, link=no), an award-winning 2010 Icelandic film *A former brand of decaffeinated coffee; see Maxwell House; since re-introduced as a low-acid traditional coffee *Brim hf. Brim hf. (kno ...
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Elizabeth Brim
Elizabeth Brim is a blacksmith as well as an instructor at the Penland School of Crafts in Penland, North Carolina. She is best known for feminine imagery in her ironwork. Her works have been showcased in the United States, Canada, and Germany. Background Brim grew up in Columbus, Georgia, and received a Masters of Fine Arts at the University of Georgia in printmaking. After graduating she took an intensive eight-week summer course at Penland School of Crafts in ceramics, and immediately thereafter became a ceramics professor at Columbus College (now Columbus State University). She soon became interested in metals and took a two-week course at Penland, and later an eight-week jewelry course with Marvin Jenson Marvin may refer to: __NOTOC__ Geography ;In the United States * Marvyn, Alabama, also spelled Marvin, an unincorporated community * Marvin, Missouri, an unincorporated community * Marvin, North Carolina, a village * Marvin, South Dakota, a town .... She continued to work ...
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Brim River
The Brim River is a river in the North Coast region of British Columbia, Canada, flowing into Owyacumish Bay which is at the west end of the Barrie Reach of the Gardner Canal. At the mouth of the Brim River is the Brim River Hot Springs Protected Area, which feature an undeveloped hot spring and pristine old-growth forests. The park is backcountry wilderness and has no visitor facilities. Names The name Brim River is thought to have been conferred by Captain Pender of the Royal Navy, though the reason for the name is unknown. The Haisla language name for the river is ''Uyagemis'' ('facing west') ....the Brim and nearby Owyacumish Creek (''Anak'edi'' in Haisla) are in the stewardship area or the holder of the chiefly name ''Gwenaxnud'', head of the Haisla Haisla may refer to: * Haisla people, an indigenous people living in Kitamaat, British Columbia, Canada. * Haisla language, their northern Wakashan language. * Haisla Nation The Haisla Nation is the Indian Act-mandated band go ...
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Brims (other)
Brims may refer to: People * Harriett Brims (1864-1939), Australian pioneer photographer * Robin Brims (born 1951), British Army officer Places * Brims, Caithness, the location of Brims Castle, Scotland * Brims, Orkney, Scotland * Brims or Brniště Brniště (german: Brims) is a municipality and village in Česká Lípa District in the Liberec Region of the Czech Republic The Czech Republic, or simply Czechia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Historically known as Bohe ..., Czech Republic Other uses * Brim (hat), projection of stiff material from the bottom of a hat's crown * Bream or brim, several species of freshwater and marine See also * Brim (other) {{dab, geo, surname ...
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Brim Hf
Brim hf. (known as HB Grandi until 2019) is a fishing and fish processing company in Iceland. Brim's headquarters are in Reykjavík where its office and groundfish production are located. The company also runs fish processing plants in two other towns in Iceland, Akranes and Vopnafjörður. The company currently operates three freezing vessels, four wetfish trawlers and three pelagic vessels and runs fish processing plants in Reykjavík, Akranes and Vopnafjörður. Brim markets its products worldwide, products made from both groundfish and pelagic fish caught and processed by the company. In 2013 the company was awarded the Icelandic Presidential export award. Brim is a publicly traded company on the Main Market of NASDAQ OMX Iceland, having over 2.700 shareholders. Groundfish operations Groundfish production Norðurgarður Brim owns and operates a facility in Norðurgarður, Reykjavík which processes saithe and redfish. The facility produces both fresh products that are shi ...
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Maxwell House
Maxwell House is an American brand of coffee manufactured by a like-named division of Kraft Heinz in North America and JDE Peet's in the rest of the world. Introduced in 1892 by wholesale grocer Joel Owsley Cheek, it was named in honor of the Maxwell House Hotel in Nashville, Tennessee, which was its first major customer. For nearly 100 years, until the late 1980s, it was the highest-selling coffee brand in the United States. The company's slogan is "Good to the last drop," which is often incorporated into its logo and is printed on its labels. Maxwell House coffee has been owned and produced by several companies, starting with Cheek's company, Nashville Coffee and Manufacturing Company, then followed by General Foods, and Kraft Foods Inc. History Early origins In 1884 Joel Cheek moved to Nashville and met Roger Nolley Smith, a British coffee broker. He was said to be able to tell the origin of a coffee simply by smelling the green beans. Over the next few years, the two w ...
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Undercurrent (2010 Film)
Undercurrent ( is, Brim) is a 2010 Icelandic drama film based on a play by the same name and produced by the theatre group Vesturport. The film won the Best Picture award at the 2011 Edda Awards in Iceland. It tells the story of the crew of a fishing boat, one of whom commits suicide. Cast * Ingvar E. Sigurðsson as Skipper Anton * Nína Dögg Filippusdóttir as Drífa * Björn Hlynur Haraldsson as Logi * Gísli Örn Garðarsson as Benni * Ólafur Darri Ólafsson as Sævar * Ólafur Egilsson as Kiddi * Víkingur Kristjánsson Víkingur Kristjánsson (born 26 March 1972) is an Icelandic actor and screenwriter. He is known for '' Trapped'', '' The Valhalla Murders'', '' Vegferð'', ''Réttur'' and ''Ríkið''. He was one of the founders of the theatre group Vesturpor ... as Jón Geir References External links * 2010 films 2010s Icelandic-language films 2010 drama films Icelandic drama films {{iceland-film-stub ...
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Bream
Bream ( ) are species of freshwater and marine fish belonging to a variety of genera including ''Abramis'' (e.g., ''A. brama'', the common bream), ''Acanthopagrus'', '' Argyrops'', ''Blicca'', '' Brama'', ''Chilotilapia'', '' Etelis'', ''Lepomis'', ''Gymnocranius'', '' Lethrinus'', ''Nemipterus'', ''Pharyngochromis'', ''Rhabdosargus'', ''Scolopsis'', or ''Serranochromis''. Although species from all of these genera are called "bream", the term does not imply a degree of relatedness between them. Fish termed "bream" tend to be narrow, deep-bodied species. The name is a derivation of the Middle English word ''breme'', of Old French origin. The term sea bream is sometimes used for gilt-head bream (''Sparus aurata''), (''orata'' in Italy, ''dorada'' in Spain) or porgies (both family Sparidae) or pomfrets (family Bramidae) . See also * Porgie fishing * Bluegill The bluegill (''Lepomis macrochirus''), sometimes referred to as "bream", "brim", "sunny", or "copper nose" as is c ...
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Brim (hat)
A hat is a head covering which is worn for various reasons, including protection against weather conditions, ceremonial reasons such as university graduation, religious reasons, safety, or as a fashion accessory. Hats which incorporate mechanical features, such as visors, spikes, flaps, braces or beer holders shade into the broader category of headgear. In the past, hats were an indicator of social status. In the military, hats may denote nationality, branch of service, rank or regiment. Police typically wear distinctive hats such as peaked caps or brimmed hats, such as those worn by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Some hats have a protective function. As examples, the hard hat protects construction workers' heads from injury by falling objects, a British police Custodian helmet protects the officer's head, a sun hat shades the face and shoulders from the sun, a cowboy hat protects against sun and rain and an ushanka fur hat with fold-down earflaps keeps the head and e ...
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Brim Fell
Brim Fell is a fell in the English Lake District. It stands to the west of Coniston village in the southern part of the District. Topography The Coniston (or Furness) Fells form the watershed between Coniston Water and the Duddon valley to the west. The range begins in the north at Wrynose Pass and runs south for around 10 miles before petering out at Broughton in Furness on the Duddon Estuary. Alfred Wainwright in his influential ''Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells'' took only the northern half of the range as Lakeland proper, consigning the lower fells to the south to a supplementary work ''The Outlying Fells of Lakeland''. Brim Fell occupies a position in the northern section and therefore qualifies as one of the 214 Wainwrights. Later, guidebook writers have chosen to include the whole range in their main volumes.Richards, Mark: ''Southern Fells'': Collins (2003): Birkett, Bill: ''Complete Lakeland Fells'': Collins Willow (1994): The higher northern part of the ...
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Emperor Brim
Emperor Brim, also known as Hoboyetly, (died 1733) was a Muscogee ''mico,'' or ruler, of Coweta who rose to power through a series of shifting alliances with France, England, and Spain. His two sons, Hollata Brim and Seepeycoffee Brim, both later served as leading Cowetas, but it was Malatchi Brim, a maternal relation of Emperor Brim (perhaps a nephew), who succeeded him as mico in accordance with the Creek custom of matrilineality. During the Yamasee War The Yamasee War (also spelled Yamassee or Yemassee) was a conflict fought in South Carolina from 1715 to 1717 between British settlers from the Province of Carolina and the Yamasee and a number of other allied Native American peoples, incl ..., Brim initially supported the Yamasee in their efforts against the British in general and white South Carolinians in particular. However, as circumstances changed, Brim ended up signing a treaty with the British. He also used the conflict to launch raids against the enemy Cherok ...
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Brim, Victoria
Brim is a small town in the Wimmera region of Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia. The town is located north west of the state capital, Melbourne on the Henty Highway. It is on the banks of the Yarriambiack Creek. It is in the Shire of Yarriambiack local government area. At the , Brim had a population of 171. History The area was first settled by Europeans in 1846 when the Brim Station (Australian agriculture), station was established on the banks of the Yarriambiack Creek. When the town was surveyed in 1890, it was laid out over part of the station cemetery. One grave, that of James Simson, is still in good condition on the side of the road now called Simson Street. The station homestead, Willowbank, was built about 1870, and is still standing. There are also stables and other outbuildings from this era. The Post Office opened on 3 October 1890. The railway arrived in 1893 on the line from Murtoa, Victoria, Murtoa to Hopetoun, Victoria, Hopetoun. The railway stati ...
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Brim Fuentes
Brim Fuentes, is the founding member of graffiti crew TATS CRU, and was born in the South Bronx, New York City. Brim was fortunate enough to start writing graffiti in one of the most important periods of graffiti history. He began bombing and hitting New York City Subway trains, in the late 1970s, all the way through to the mid-1980s. After the History of the New York City Subway#Decline, trains were cleaned in 1989 he and the rest of TATS CRU took to the streets and began bombing and creating street art all over the city. Brim's friendship to Afrika Bambaataa, and the almighty Universal Zulu Nation led to Brim being featured in one of the most important videos in hip-hop culture, "Afrika Bambaataa - Renegades of Funk", Brim was also featured in many other important documentaries and movies about Hip-Hop and graffiti culture from that time period including Dick Fontaine, Dick Fontaine's 1987 documentary "Bombin" where he was introduced to fellow British graffiti artists Goldie ...
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