A hatchet
Brian McGann, Raleigh NC
Brian could grow up his mental during his survival with the hatchet.
Brian Szymanski (aka Brian Madden)
The author is Brian Bell.
Brian Scott Sockin has written: 'Dreamlog' -- subject(s): Dreams 'The pocket marketer' -- subject(s): Marketing, Handbooks, manuals
Jim died of a pneumonia and Brian despite his best efforts will be the creative force his father was.
"Salamandastron" by Brian Jacques has a total of 400 pages in the paperback edition.
The changes in Brian were that he had lost 17% of his body weight, he was more observant, more thoughtful, more thankful, he was fascinated by food, and he had dreams. Also he was more smart and creative.
Dr. Brian Windle
Brian Johnson did not discover microwaves. Microwaves were discovered accidentally in 1945 by Percy Spencer, an American engineer working on radar equipment, when he noticed that a candy bar in his pocket had melted during a radar test.
Brian Farrington has written: 'Managing purchasing' -- subject(s): Industrial procurement, Management, Materials management 'Industrial source management' 'Creative Control of Purchase Prices' 'The emigrant of a hundred townlands'