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A complete list of Birman's publications can be found here.
Given what has happened and what we now know, Birman clearly did get it right.
Birman said orchestras must find a new way to do business and meet expenses.
Birman had to guess who held the heart queen.
The most distinctive feature of the Birman is the white paws.
This is a blue point Birman that is not for sale.
By the early 1950s, pure Birman litters were once again being produced.
David Birman knew that his partner did not have opening values and was short in spades.
From this very meagre beginning, the Birman had its foundation in the west as a modern breed.
Loraine breeds beautiful Birman cats, and she's got a site here.
Interests of mine are for example: animals, especially cat breeding (I have a little birman family) or writing short stories.
Mystery also surrounds the modern history of the Birman Cat.
A Birman is an extremely beautiful semi long haired cat.
This is the original definition given by Birman & Wenzl.
Dr. Birman said many other improvements besides the new fuses would be needed.
It is well written, and you do not have to be a Birman fancier to enjoy it though.
The Birman's fur is medium-long and should have a silky texture.
Ken Birman developed the virtual synchrony model in a series of papers published between 1985 and 1987.
He is terrific with the girls, both Birman & Bengal and certainly earns his keep!
Birman's group has built quite a bit of software that can be downloaded, free (notably his new Isis2 platform: isis2.codeplex.com).
Internet routing is derived from early work by Birman and Joseph in this area.
In Birman cats, it is thought to be inherited as an autosomal dominant trait.
For the Altschuler team, Birman decided to win the first trick on the board with the diamond king and to play a heart.
"This is a great victory for freedom of speech," Mr. Birman said after the hearing.
The first Birman cats were seal point.