"76T" refers to a popular gasoline brand that is known for its high-quality fuel. "L the BP" likely indicates a location or specific station associated with BP (British Petroleum) that offers 76T fuel. This fuel is often marketed for its performance-enhancing properties, catering to drivers looking for better engine efficiency. For more precise information, it would help to clarify the context in which "L the BP" is used.
BP stood for British Petroleum, the company responsible for the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010.
BP Professor of Organic Chemistry was created in 1702.
BP is Boron phosphide (also referred to as boron monophosphide). B = Boron P = Phosphorus Its Molar mass is 41.7855 g/mol.
The bond order of N2 is 3, and the bond order of O2 is 2.
BP is a way of expressing the age of an object, as compared to BC or AD. BP is based on the disintegration of carbon. A rough formula for finding BP age from an AD is today's year minus 1950 = a number to subtract from the AD date. For example, an object is dated at 1,000 AD. It is now 2008, therefore 2008 - 1950 = 58. The object date 1,000 AD - 58 = 942 BP. Basically BP is approximately the BC date plus 1950 and the AD date minus today's year minus 1950.
76 Trombones in the Big Parade
As of July 2014, the market cap for BP p.l.c. (BP) is $157,930,682,942.25.
BP is a fuel company to find more google "BP wiki"
The symbol for BP p.l.c. in the NYSE is: BP.
BP is the registered name and trademark of BP oil.
BP's population is 2,010.
The population of BP is 2,011.
BP was created in 1909.
Either I'm wrong, or your ditloid is off. The line is: 76 trombones in the big parade. (and a hundred and ten cornets marching behind). Maybe you want it to be 76 T IT BP?
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