R.S.J. Sisters of St. Joseph of the Sacred Heart (Australian Josephites
They were already here. They started in Penola, Australia by Mary MacKillop.
mary mac killop
C.B. is just the initials of Chris Brown.
rolled steel joist or reinforced steel joint
The cast of RSJ - 2013 includes: Iain Louden as The Son Lorne MacFadyen as Camera Shop Assistant John McQuiston as DC Doug Swan Will Samson as Rambler
Gordon Brown Gerard Butler Gisele Bunchen
An RSJ, or Rolled Steel Joist, typically consists of a web (the vertical portion), flanges (the horizontal top and bottom parts), and end plates. The web provides the vertical support, while the flanges help distribute weight and provide additional strength. End plates are used to connect the RSJ to other structural elements.
That could be Kathrine Brown. Her website is linked below.
The initials DB, used in a number of Aston Martin models, stand for David Brown, who owned the company from 1947 to 1972.
He was called "Jeb", based on his initials.
One singer with the initials B.T.B. is Bryce Taylor Brown, an American singer known for his soulful vocals and R&B style.
Actually there are three groups who can legitimately be called Josephites:1) The Josephite Fathers and Brothers or, more properly, Saint Joseph's Society of the Sacred Heart, Inc.(abbreviated post-nominally as S.S.J.) are an American society of Catholic priests and brothers, founded in 1893. It was formed in 1871 by a group of priests from the English Foreign Mission Society of Saint Joseph, also known as the Mill Hill Fathers. They decided to establish a mission society in the United States dedicated to newly freed people after the American Civil War.2) The Josephites or "Sons of St. Joseph" are a Roman Catholic religious order. Their primary apostolate is the education of youth. It was founded in the Diocese of Ghent, Belgium by Canon Constant van Crombrugghe. Members of the congregation use the initials "C.J." after their names.3) Josephites" (Russian: Иосифляне) so-called after the name of the Metropolitan Joseph (Ivan Petrovykh) of Petrograd - leader of resistance of the True Orthodox Church in 1927-1937. This group is largely defunct.