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Brahmana (ancient Hindu religious prose texts)
Brahmo Samaj (Hinduism, India)
Brahms, Johannes (Composer / Pianist)
Braille (system of writing and printing for blind)
Braille, Louis (Inventor / Educator)
brain (in anatomy)
Brain Trust (organization, United States)
brake (in technology)
Bramah, Joseph (English inventor)
Bramante, Donato (Italian architect & painter)
bramble (plant)
Brampton (city, Canada)
bran (part of plant, food)
Brancusi, Constantin (Romanian sculptor)
Brandeis, Louis (Dembitz) (American jurist)
Brandenburg (state, Germany)
Brandes, Georg (Morris Cohen) (Danish writer & critic)
Brando, Marlon, (Jr.) (Actor)
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Brandt, Willy (German statesman/stateswoman)
brandy (liquor)
Brandywine, Battle of the (war, historical event, United States)
Brant, Joseph (American-Canadian native American leader, military leader & chief)
Brant, Sebastian (German sociologist)
Braque, Georges (French painter)
Bras d'Or Lake (body of water, the Atlantic Ocean/Canada)
Braslia (capital, Brazil)
Brasov (city, Romania)
brass (in chemistry)
Brassa (French photographer)
Bratislava (city, Slovakia)
Brattain, Walter H(ouser) (American physicist)
Brauchitsch, (Heinrich Alfred) Walther von (Modern Europe)
Braudel, (Paul Achille) Fernand (French historian)
Braun, Eva (Political Relative / World War II Figure)
Braun, Wernher von (Physicist)
Brazil (country)
Brazil nut (tree)
brazing (process)
Brazos River (river, New Mexico)
Brazza, Pierre (-Paul-Franois-Camille) Savorgnan de (French-Italian statesman/stateswoman)
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