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What does BB stand for?

Big Bang


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Hinduism does not subscribe to Big bang but says that God created the whole universe.
Prior to that was the launch of Operation Big Bang on the research being carried out by European scientists on the Big Bang theory.
95 pbk ISBN 9780646490779 This most unusual book tells the story of the big bang theory.
CBS says it's reached deals to keep the comedies "Two and a Half Men" and "The Big Bang Theory" on the air for several more seasons.
Some scientists believe that the universe began with a big bang although, to be fair, the big bang does not really explain the existence of the universe.
THERE is no big bang solution to the problems that afflict the Irish health service, according to HSE boss Brendan Drumm.
In the Big Bang Theory, back tonight for series two, our heroes, Sheldon and Leonard, are young physics brainiacs who could probably give Stephen Hawking a run for his money.
In the flashes from the collisions, scientists expect to reproduce conditions that existed during the first billionth of a second after the Big Bang at the dawn of creation.

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