Bland

  • 91Bland's Yard —    In the Minories (Strype, ed. 1755 Boyle, 1799).    Not named in the maps.    Probably = Brand s Yard (q.v.) …

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  • 92bland diet — a diet that is free from any irritating or stimulating foods …

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  • 93bland embolism — an embolism whose thrombotic plug is composed of nonseptic material …

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  • 94bland infarct — an uninfected infarct …

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  • 95bland lubricating ophthalmic ointment — [USP] an ointment for use in the eye, composed of white petrolatum and mineral oil; it may also contain lanolin, modified lanolin, or lanolin alcohols …

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  • 96Bland, Mrs. Hubert (E. Nesbit) — (b. 1858)    Poet and novelist. Lays and Legends (1886), second series (1892), A Pomander of Verse (1895), In Homespun (1896), Secret of Kyriels (1898), Book of Dragons (1900), Five Children and It (1902), The Phoenix and the Carpet (1904), The… …

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  • 97Bobby Bland — Infobox Musical artist Name = Bobby Blue Bland Img capt = Bobby Bland at the Long Beach Blues Festival, 1997 Background = solo singer Birth name = Robert Calvin Bland Alias = The Lion of the Blues Born = Birth date and age|1930|1|27|mf=y Rosemark …

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  • 98William Bland — Dr. William Bland (5 November 1789 – 21 July 1868) was a transported convict, medical practitioner and surgeon, politician, farmer and inventor in colonial New South Wales, Australia. Early lifeBland was born in London, the 2nd son of an… …

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  • 99Michael Bland — Birth name Michael Bland Also known as Michael B. (with The New Power Generation) Born March 14, 1969 (1969 03 14) (age 42) Origin Minneapolis, Minnesot …

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  • 100USS Bland (APA-134) — was a sclass|Haskell|attack transport acquired by the U.S. Navy during World War II for the task of transporting troops to and from combat areas. Bland ( APA 134 ) was laid down under a Maritime Commission contract (MCV hull 50) on 2 August 1944… …

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