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Pages in category "Use dmy dates from October 2014"
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- Emil Boc
- Boca Unidos
- Holly Bodimeade
- Bodu Bala Sena
- Elena Bogdan
- Gustaf Boivie
- Bob Bolam
- Henry Bolewski
- Bolkiah
- Percy Bolt
- Charles Anselm Bolton
- Nigel Bolton
- Derek Bond
- Robert M. Bond
- Ligia Bonetti
- Bongo Girl
- Bruno Bonifacio
- Boo Cheng Hau
- Boodle Boodle Boodle
- Boom Kah
- Bootlegged in Japan
- Mevlüt Bora
- Luciano Borgognoni
- Boria (theatre)
- Josef Börjesson
- Lake Borrie Wetlands
- William de Bosco
- Bosnian Mountain Horse
- Jacques Bossis
- Botanical Society of Scotland
- Bottin
- Bouddi National Park
- John Boulger
- Bernard Bourreau
- Joop Boutmy
- Dieter Bouvry
- Charles Bowden (politician)
- Bob Bower
- Boyce Gardens
- Craig Boyce
- Shannon Boyd
- Boys' Brigade in Malaysia
- Oggy Boytchev
- Gary Brabham
- Sam Brabham
- Peter Bracken (rugby league)
- Brackenborough with Little Grimsby
- Bradbury Hospice
- David Brady
- Robert Branford (speedway rider)
- Branyo
- BrassNeck Theatre
- Erica Brausen
- Bray Wanderers F.C.
- Brazil at the 1972 Summer Olympics
- Breed to Breathe
- The Breeze (New Zealand radio station)
- The Breeze Waikato
- Ève Brenner
- Brentwood and Ongar Independent Conservative Party
- Bresse chicken
- Bresse Gauloise
- Calvin Bricker
- Mark Briggs (politician)
- Mark Bright (rugby union)
- Tom Brindle (politician)
- Bring Me the Head of Mavis Davis
- Brinklow railway station
- Tom Briscoe
- Bristol Central (UK Parliament constituency)
- Brit Awards 2015
- Britannia Hospital
- British Academy Television Award for Best Comedy Performance
- British Association for Shooting and Conservation
- Broadcasting Standards Authority
- Lionel Brodie
- Korbinian Brodmann
- Alastair Brogdon
- Broken Highway
- Broken Hive Records
- Stef Broks
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- Joe Brolly
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- Josh Brookes
- Ian Brooks
- Bob Brown (motorcyclist)
- Jack Bruce
- Dalal Bruchmann
- History of Brunei
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- Brunei–Philippines relations
- Bruneian cuisine
- Daniele Brusaschetto
- Brussels Regime
- C. J. Bruton
- Paul Brydon
- Keith Bryen
- Bublik
- Bucks Lake Game Reserve
- Bud, Sweat and Beers
- Vitaly Bujanovsky
- Nallamalupu Bujji
- Bulgaria in the Eurovision Song Contest
- Lake Buloke
- Alex Buncombe
- Bund der Pfadfinderinnen und Pfadfinder
- Burhanuddin al-Helmy
- Buriram United F.C.
- Mark Andrew Burke
- Steve Burke (composer)
- Burn, North Yorkshire
- Charles Burnett (politician)
- Cora Louisa Burrell
- Burton upon Stather
- Butchers Gap Conservation Park
- Butterjack
- Marcus Byrne
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- José María Cabral Bermúdez
- Andrea Caccese
- Robbie Cadee
- Disappearance of Philip Cairns
- Cairo International Film Festival
- Andy Caldecott
- Cam Calder
- Calderglen High School
- Rıfat Çalışkan
- Will Calnan
- Mimmo Calopresti
- Tiago Calvano
- Con Cambie
- Cameroon at the 1972 Summer Olympics
- Campaspe River
- Duncan Campbell (journalist)
- Keith Campbell (motorcyclist)
- Brian Campeau
- Cannock Mineral Railway
- Canterbury Roman Museum
- John Cantlie
- Martin Cao
- Cape Blanche Conservation Park
- Cape Bouguer Wilderness Protection Area
- Cape Willoughby Conservation Park
- Captive import
- Mirinda Carfrae
- Jacques Cariou
- Carling King
- Carlton House, Toowoomba
- Carlton Towers
- Carlton, Nottinghamshire
- Carpenter Rocks Conservation Park
- Alby Carr
- Peter Carr (New Zealand politician)
- Robin Carrell
- Carribie Conservation Park
- Brian Carroll (Australian footballer)
- Damian Carroll
- Turi Carroll
- David Carter (politician)
- Douglas Carter
- Philip Carteret (courtier)
- Israel Casado
- Dicky Case
- Kevin Cass
- Cat City
- Martin Cattalini
- Cawston College
- Dumitru Celeadnic
- ŽKK Celje
- The Centaurus
- Elena Cernei
- Marek Červenka
- Dobriša Cesarić
- Cessnock, New South Wales
- Chaalis Chauraasi
- Bill Chaffey (paratriathlete)
- Chambord (liqueur)
- Champagne in Seashells
- James Chan Khay Syn
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- Charmed Life (Billy Idol album)
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- Cheng Lin
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- Betty Chew
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- Rajaram I