Busby (disambiguation) — A busby is a kind of military headdress, made of fur, derived from that traditionally worn by Hussars.Busby may also refer to: People*Adam Busby, (b. 1948), Scottish terrorist *Brian Busby (b. 1962), Canadian literary historian and anthologist… … Wikipedia
Brian McClair — Personal information Full name Brian John McClair … Wikipedia
Brian Bilbray — Infobox Congressman name =Brian Bilbray date of birth= birth date and age|1951|01|28 place of birth= Coronado, California occupation=tax consultant alma mater=Southwestern College state = California state2 = California district = 50th district2 … Wikipedia
Brian Clough — For the writer, see Bryan Clough. Brian Clough Personal information Full name … Wikipedia
Francine Busby — Francine Pocino Busby (born March 3, 1951) was a 2006 Democratic candidate for Congress in California s 50th district, in North San Diego County. She lost to Republican Brian Bilbray in both the general election and the June 6 special election… … Wikipedia
Jugador del año Sir Matt Busby — Estatua de Sir Matt Busby. El trofeo consiste en una réplica en miniatura de ésta El premio Jugador del año Sir Matt Busby, anteriormente conocido como el Jugador MUFC del Año (1988 1995), es un premio concedido al mejor jugador del Manchester… … Wikipedia Español
Adam Busby — (born 1948) who claims to be the founder of the Scottish National Liberation Army (SNLA) in 1980. The SNLA is a terrorist organisation (however the number of individuals involved is disputed, some believing that Busby works alone) which has used… … Wikipedia
The Rebel Angels — infobox Book | name = The Rebel Angels title orig = translator = author = Robertson Davies illustrator = cover artist = Peter Paterson country = Canada language = English series = genre = Novel publisher = Macmillan of Canada release date = 1981… … Wikipedia
Life of Pi — Infobox Book name = Life of Pi title orig = translator = image caption = author = Yann Martel illustrator = cover artist = country = Canada language = English series = genre = Novel publisher = Knopf Canada release date = September 2001 media… … Wikipedia
Vive le Québec libre speech — Vive le Québec libre ! (Long live free Quebec!) was a famous and controversial phrase in a speech delivered by French President Charles de Gaulle in Montreal on July 24, 1967. De Gaulle was in Canada on an official state visit under the pretext… … Wikipedia