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  brum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Brum is the name of a children's TV programme about a car with the same name.
Brum is produced by Ragdoll Limited, and was has been shown in a variety of countries around the world since 1991.
Brum is slang for the city of Birmingham in England.
www.yourencyclopedia.net /brum.html   (132 words)

  
 Brum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brum is a common colloquial name for the city of Birmingham in England.
The term Brummie refers to Birmingham's inhabitants, and their accent and dialect, as well as being a general adjective used to denote a connection with Birmingham.
Brum is also a children's television series about an intelligent car of the same name and its adventures in Birmingham, from the onomatopoeic "brum, brum" representation of the sound of a car engine.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Brum   (143 words)

  
 State v. Brum (Memorandum Opinion)
Brum was sentenced to ten years of imprisonment as to Count I, six months of imprisonment each as to Counts II and IV, and thirty days of imprisonment each as to Counts III and V, all periods to run concurrently.
Brum contends that insufficient evidence was adduced at trial to support a conviction under Count I (Assault in the First Degree); the circuit court plainly erred by failing to instruct the jury on HRS § 707-711(b), Assault in the Second Degree (recklessly); and he was denied the right to effective assistance of counsel.
Brum contends Wilmar was the only witness to refute the statements of Teves and Silverman that Wilmar removed his shirt as he ran toward Brum ("an indication of a desire to fight"), and the cross-examination of Wilmar as to the amount of alcohol he recalled consuming was important to Wilmar's ability to recall the events.
www.state.hi.us /jud/ica23481mop.htm   (4503 words)

  
 Brum, et al. v. Board of Education of Wood County, No. 31596
Brum did not wish to be transferred from her librarian position, but if a transfer was unavoidable, she wanted some choice as to where she would work.
Brum actually wished to retain her librarian position at Parkersburg High School, rather than be transferred to any other position, on March 18, 2002, she instituted proceedings challenging her involuntary transfer, and she subsequently requested a protest hearing on the proposed involuntary transfer from the librarian position.
Brum was notified that a protest hearing pursuant to her challenge to the involuntary transfer would be held on April 16, 2002.
www.state.wv.us /WVSCA/docs/spring04/31596.htm   (1938 words)

  
 Birmingham Town Hall The Pride of Brum
Brum was a place renowned for the style and cunning of its wares not for the designed cleverness of its buildings - that is, until the Town Hall rose up in glory.
In 1831 Brum had a population of almost 160,000 and was acknowledged as one of the leading towns of the nation - yet it had neither a council nor a major public building.
The Town Hall was a stunning building which dominated the skyline of Brum and it was praised As 'a remarkable attempt to apply to modern purposes a style of structure which belonged essentially to the 'Greek temples.' It had a rusticated basement lined with doorways and upon which were 'a splendid series of Corinthian columns.
www.virtualbrum.co.uk /townhall.htm   (761 words)

  
 BRUM V. TOWN OF DARTMOUTH AND THE PUBLIC DUTY RULE: NAVIGATING AN INTERPRETIVE QUAGMIRE - Notes
My contention is that the Brum II court’s action/inaction analysis is not equivalent to the misfeasance/nonfeasance analysis articulated in Onofrio and subsequent cases.
Indeed, although a misfeasance/nonfeasance analysis necessarily involves a determination of whether a person acted or failed to act, and although a public employer should be held liable for an employee’s negligent acts and should not be held liable for an employee’s complete failure to act, the results of a pure action/inaction analysis can be misleading.
The Brum court, on the other hand, determined that the “tortious conduct” phrase “must modify the noun ‘consequences,’ rather than the nearer nouns ‘condition’ or ‘situation,’ because conduct cannot grammatically or logically constitute ‘a condition or situation.’” Brum, 704 N.E.2d at 1153.
www.bc.edu /bc_org/avp/law/lwsch/journals/bclawr/41_2/04_FTN.htm   (8879 words)

  
 Joe Brum elected Dom Luiz president
Brum, a builder and driver with Mt. Hope Builders, was elected by the association's membership last Sunday.
Brum's agenda is naming a secretary and treasurer of the organization and finding a secretary/treasurer for the bar, housed on the first floor of the association's headquarters.
Brum was born in the Azores but moved to the United States seeking a better life.
www.eastbayri.com /story/295245028973906.php   (459 words)

  
 The Orange Leader, Orange Texas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Brum is the latest arrival of three young veterinarians who treat animals a stone's throw from the human medical center of Orange, Memorial Hermann Baptist Hospital.
Brum said his international studies of animals and ecology helped him rethink the way he approaches diagnosis and sharpened his analytical skills.
Brum also was accomplished outside the classroom at Tufts, where he played defensive end "in another body" for the team's New England Small College Athletic Conference championship football team.
www.orangeleader.com /articles/2004/11/02/news/news2.txt   (1081 words)

  
 Brum -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Brum is a common colloquial name for the city of (A city in central England; 2nd largest English city and an important industrial and transportation center) Birmingham in (A division of the United Kingdom) England.
The term (A resident of Birmingham, England) Brummie refers to Birmingham's inhabitants, and their accent and dialect, as well as being a general adjective used to denote a connection with Birmingham.
(Click link for more info and facts about Brum) Brum is also a (Click link for more info and facts about children's television series) children's television series about an intelligent car of the same name and its adventures in Birmingham.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/b/br/brum.htm   (171 words)

  
 DVD Verdict Review - Brum: Snow Thieves And Other Stories
Brum is a little roadster who travels about England helping to solve the problems of people he encounters along the way, and he possesses a knack for outsmarting criminals.
Brum is often called in to help when the adults of Big Town are unable to figure out what to do.
Brum's hometown of Big Town rivals Murder She Wrote's Cabot Cove for the most disproportionate number of criminal residents per capita, as something illegal appears to be happening all the time.
www.dvdverdict.com /reviews/brumsnowthieves.php   (779 words)

  
 Brum: Crazy Chair Chase
Brum’s not always pursuing criminals (in one episode he chases a runaway mouse, for instance), but in many of these installments, it’s the little car against the thieves.
Brum bursts through a brick wall to pursue a pair of safe thieves, catches a stolen necklace on his hood ornament -- and even jumps on the tracks of a carnival train to stop an out-of-control hairdresser’s chair.
For Brum novices, this is as fine an entry point as any, since it's so similar to other adventures -- and Brum fans will be pleased to see their favorite yellow car in action, honking, flapping his doors, and driving at high speeds.
www.commonsensemedia.org /reviews/review.php?id=2871&type=Video/DVD   (536 words)

  
 Brum Pedal Cars
Based on Brum®, the Superhero, your child will love cruising his or her own Bigtown in one of these pedal powered cars, catching crooks and saving the world.
Brum® is a "Good Guy" Superhero Comic Character that catches crooks and saves people in distress, internationally known by way of a children's TV show from the UK.
What really makes this pedal car stand out from the rest is that it has the Brum's® dashboard, a red padded seat, two Brum®, license plates, a real moveable crank handle and headlight shrouds.
www.brumpedalcars.com   (264 words)

  
 Brum - A Review from All-Info About - The Family Screen Scene   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Brum is always ready to aid the eccentric residents of Big Town.
In each event Brum is close at hand trying to do what he can to catch the "naughty dog." When the pooch lands in the hole in the ground, Brum rescues it by tying a rope around his front end and lowering himself into the pit.
Brum scurries after her trying everything he can to save her from a terrible accident.
familyscreenscene.allinfoabout.com /tv/brum.html   (1021 words)

  
 DVD.net : Brum - Airport and Other Stories - DVD Review
Brum, the adventures of a pint-sized, driverless car on the streets of the big city has been a genuine hit for ABC Kids.
With his big swivelling headlight eyes, flapping doors and a bouncy suspension that any homeboy would be proud of, the producers of Brum are able to extract as credible and exaggerated slapstick performances from their four wheeled star as from the small and constantly recurring supporting cast.
Since Brum can’t talk, the producers have wisely decided to stage Brum’s adventures in a very silent Keystone Cops style, and the inherent exaggeration of gestures and emotions of the silent-era has great appeal to young children.
www.dvd.net.au /review.cgi?review_id=2095   (1111 words)

  
 DVD Bits - Region 4 and Region 1 DVD news, reviews, resources, PC-DVD, hardware
Brum was designed by Bob Berk and Rex Garrod, the series is produced by Chris and Anne Wood.
In Brum’s world, the people are often silent, but their actions speak louder than words.
Brum visits the museum with some school children, and while they are there, the Big Town Crown is stolen by a master jewel thief who is also a master of disguise.
www.dvdbits.com /reviews.asp?id=1213   (966 words)

  
 Birmingham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The people of Birmingham are known as Brummies, a term derived from the city's nickname of Brum.
Although its music scene is not as renowned as those of Liverpool or Manchester, Birmingham has had a vibrant and varied musical history over the last half-century.
In the 1960s, the "Brum Beat" era featured blues and early progressive rock bands such as the Spencer Davis Group, Traffic, The Move and The Moody Blues.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Birmingham   (3890 words)

  
 Review: Brum
When his owner turns his back in the morning, Brum slips out of the garage and races off to the "big town" where he is enthusiastically greeted by the town's residents.
Brum: Snow Thieves and Other Stories features seven new episodes in the British series that was created by Ragdoll, the producers of "The Teletubbies".
This collection of videos has Brum dealing with pickpockets, returning stolen money to a street performer, chasing a large stone ball that is rolling through the town, and steering a runaway bride (on a skateboard!) back to the church for her wedding, amongst other misadventures.
www.edutainingkids.com /reviews/dvd_brum_snow_thieves.html   (315 words)

  
 Brum: Airport Adventure & Other Stories DVD - Cool Toys   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
As seen on TLC and Discovery Kids, Brum is the live action adventure created by the producers of the international phenomenon, Teletubbies.
A miniature automobile – with an oversized heart – Brum regularly saves the zany residents of Big Town from silly circumstances and hapless misadventures.
Even though Brum may not be able to speak to the people of Big Town, he says it all with flashing eyes (they're headlights!) and eloquent, gesturing doors.
cooltoys.dreamhost.com /DVD_DVDSubject_Kids/710087.htm   (114 words)

  
 Brum - Stunt Bike Rescue [2003] - RadioDirectory.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
When the owner turns his back at the start of the day however, Brum blazes into action; ready to fight crime and do good deeds in the "big town".
Whether it's thwarting the escape of some naughty bank robbers, or saving a newlywed bride who inadvertently steps on a runaway skateboard, the little car with the big heart is always the perfect gentleman.
Each episode sets up a crime to solve or dilemma to resolve, and by way of handy ramps and elevators, Brum is cheerily applauded and waved at by the town's residents.
www.radiodirectory.com /ukstoreproductsB000096KL4.html   (221 words)

  
 SER Brum v. Bradley, Magistrate, No. 31561
Dale Brum, D.D.S. (hereinafter referred to as “Dr. Brum”), seeks to prohibit Respondents, Magistrate Emily Bradley and Prosecuting Attorney Ginny Conley (hereinafter collectively referred to as “the State”), from trying him on a charge of domestic battery.
As trial was prepared to begin on November 18, Dr. Brum filed with the magistrate a motion to dismiss arguing that as he was arrested on June 6 but was not brought to trial until November 18.
Although Dr. Brum was not initially arrested under a warrant, the criminal complaint had the same legal effect as an arrest warrant.
www.state.wv.us /WVSCA/docs/fall03/31561.htm   (1708 words)

  
 Brum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The people know him very well, and whenever Brum comes by, blowing his horn and waving with his car doors, they are happy to see him.
Humour: Lots of situation humour here: the bullies pushing aside everybody on their way (and very often, Brum will also collide with these people while he is chasing the bullies), Brum suddenly appearing from the opposite direction and nearly bumping into the bullies, the mayor ending up wearing his wife's hat,...
Brum was created by Anne Wood, the lady behind the Teletubbies.
users.telenet.be /kiddies/P_Brum_En.htm   (604 words)

  
 The 7th Level
Brum is a classic style touring car but in about two quarters or so scale with moving eyes, doors that open and close, an engine crank that spins when he's happy, and engine casing doors that pop up and down.
Brum follows it onto the track and manages to knock it free just before it collides with a roller coaster loaded with little kids.
Normally they simply wave as Brum goes racing past, smiling their almost toothless smile as he rushes on to foil another caper in progress.
www.the7thlevel.com /archives/000041.php   (2093 words)

  
 Brum-Airport And Other Stories (1992)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Brum is here to save the day in five fantastic live-action adventures.
When sparkling jewels are stolen from the famous Celebrity at the airport, Brum is soon on the case.
Brum chases two crooks, dressed as crazy cooks.
www.michaeldvd.com.au /Discs/Disc.asp?ID=5705   (173 words)

  
 Brum - Information for Parents
The website is based on the characters from the popular television programme Brum, created by Ragdoll Ltd. The award-winning company is also the creator of Rosie and Jim, Tots TV and Teletubbies.
Brum is an energetic, live-action comedy set in the crazy world of the Big Town.
Whilst we encourage the interactive nature of on-line media, it is important that parents are aware of how to safeguard their children's privacy when using the web.
www.brum.tv /parents_info.html   (644 words)

  
 Luke's Brum Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Brum is a car who lives at the Cotswold Motor Museum and is the star of the BBC children's programme also called Brum.
While we were looking at Brum, he shined his headlights to say hello.
Inside Brum's room there were some of the things he collects during his adventures - like the kite and the party hat.
home.clara.net /twinmoons/luke/brum.html   (358 words)

  
 BRUM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
A little car named Brum was saved from the scrap heap by an elderly gentleman who collects old cars.
Now he is living in a kind of museum with other cars, but goes looking for adventures in the town every day.
Luke Broadheads Brumpage where you can hear Brum talk.
www.geocities.com /EnchantedForest/Glade/1185/brumuk.htm   (103 words)

  
 BRUM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
During the softball tournaments of '94 and '95, the information database BRUM was a great success.
Activities and news were presented and maps were provided to ensure that you wouldn't miss out on anything.
More information can be found on the BRUM Website.
www.acc.umu.se /projects/brum/index.html.en   (102 words)

  
 Brum's The Word   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
When West Bromwich Albion and Birmingham City arrived in the promised land of the Premiership last season, it was a milestone for the football-mad West Midlands - the first time all three city clubs had played together in the top flight for 16 years.
"Brum's The Word" charts the progress of the "Big Three" through the eyes of the region's football folk, from international violinist Nigel Kennedy to Chelmsley Wood cabbie Paul Collins.
Originally published as a weekly series for The Times newspaper, the book stumbles upon Ron Atkinson's bid for a Christmas number one and plots his progress towards the coveted top spot under the watchful eye of hit-master extraordinaire and Walsall FC fanatic Pete Waterman.
www.parrswoodpress.com /football/brum.htm   (537 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Brum - Airport and Other Stories (2004): DVD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
When the owner turns his back at the start of the day, however, Brum blazes into action, ready to fight crime and do good deeds in the "big town." TV has tried lots of ideas with cars that think for themselves, but never managed to convey the charm that this British series offers.
Brum is here to save the day in 5 new live action adventures created by the producers of the international phenomenon, Teletubbies!
Includes episodes Brum and the Naughty Dog, Brum and the Airport Adventure, Brum and the Pizzeria, Brum and the Gymnast and Brum and the King of Thieves!
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000127Z7S?v=glance   (809 words)

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