Bim


noun
(Caribbean, informal) a native or inhabitant of Barbados
abbreviation
British Institute of Management
Historical Examples

A Man for the Ages Irving Bacheller
The Book of All-Power Edgar Wallace
A Man for the Ages Irving Bacheller
The Book of All-Power Edgar Wallace
Dust of the Desert Robert Welles Ritchie
Dust of the Desert Robert Welles Ritchie
Dust of the Desert Robert Welles Ritchie
Dust of the Desert Robert Welles Ritchie
The Clarion Samuel Hopkins Adams
Dust of the Desert Robert Welles Ritchie

Bachelor of Industrial Management

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  • Bimah

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  • Bimanous

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  • Bimanual version

    bimanual version

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