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BITSBackground Intelligent Transfer Service
BITSBurning in the Skies (Linkin Park song)
BITSBack in the Saddle
BITSBusiness and Information Technology School (Germany)
BITSBusiness and Information Technology Solutions (Kuwait)
BITSBuilding Integrated Timing Supply (SONET/SDH)
BITSBuilding Integrated Timing Supply
BITSBit Set
BITSBusiness Information Technology Society
BITSBuilding on It Strenghts
BITSBug in the System
BITSBerlin Information-center for Transatlantic Security
BITSBureau International du Tourisme Social (French: International Bureau of Social Tourism)
BITSBanking Industry Technology Secretariat
BITSBasic IT Skills (University of Nottingham course)
BITSBirla Institute of Technology and Sciences
BITSBioinformatics Italian Society
BITSBureau of Information Technology
BITSBroker ITS (New York Stock Exchange)
BITSBase Information Transfer System
BITSBuilding Integrated Timing System (AT&T)
BITSBristol Information Technology Society
BITSBuilding-Integrated Timing Source (interface)
BITSBattlefield Information Transmission System
BITSBusiness Information Tracking System
BITSBoyne Island/Tannum Sands (QLD, Australia)
BITSBuilt-In Test System (aircraft maintenance diagnostics)
BITSBasic International Telecommunications Services
BITSBachelor of Information Technology and Security (Baker College)
BITSBarr Information Technology Services
BITSBrilliant IT Solutions (Pakistan)
BITSBuilt-In Integrated Timing Supply (Tektronix)
BITSBillable Traffic Study (Sprint)
BITSBattle View Image Transmission System
BITSBrilliant IT (Information Technology) Solutions (Peterborough, UK)
BITSBlythe Island Technical Services
BITSBase Internodal Timing System
BITSBattlefield Information Transport System
BITSBump in the Stacks
BITSBroad IT Services (FAA Office of Research and Acquisitions)
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'Were they of noble birth, then?' asked the bit of bottle-glass.
She was seated beside her little fire (consisting of a few red cinders and a bit of stick), busily knitting, with a small sackcloth cushion at her feet, placed for the accommodation of her gentle friend the cat, who was seated thereon, with her long tail half encircling her velvet paws, and her half-closed eyes dreamily gazing on the low, crooked fender.
But what interested me most was the slender figure of a dainty girl, clad only in a thin bit of muslin which scarce covered her knees--a bit of muslin torn and ragged about the lower hem.
"I'm only trying to study a bit; but I'm so stupid I don't get on much," answered the girl reluctantly, permitting her little mistress to examine the poor contrivances she was trying to work with.
Yet it appeared that King Lear, after deep meditation, could think of no other argument by which to prove his kingship: and, as this was the last of the 'Bits' of Shakespeare ("We never do more than three," Sylvie explained in a whisper), Bruno gave the audience quite a long series of somersaults before he finally retired, leaving the enraptured Frogs all crying out "More!
Wid that I giv'd her a big wink jist to say, "lit Sir Pathrick alone for the likes o' them thricks," and thin I wint aisy to work, and you'd have died wid the divarsion to behould how cliverly I slipped my right arm betwane the back o' the sofy, and the back of her leddyship, and there, sure enough, I found a swate little flipper all a waiting to say, "the tip o' the mornin' to ye, Sir Pathrick O'Grandison, Barronitt." And wasn't it mesilf, sure, that jist giv'd it the laste little bit of a squaze in the world, all in the way of a commincement, and not to be too rough wid her leddyship?
I don't eat such things myself, for a bit o' bread's what I like from one year's end to the other; but men's stomichs are made so comical, they want a change--they do, I know, God help 'em."
She was a good deal frightened by this very sudden change, but she felt that there was no time to be lost, as she was shrinking rapidly; so she set to work at once to eat some of the other bit. Her chin was pressed so closely against her foot, that there was hardly room to open her mouth; but she did it at last, and managed to swallow a morsel of the lefthand bit.
He would use a bit of string this time, and at the critical moment, when the old fool was leaning over the chair at an angle of forty-five, and trying to reach a point three inches beyond what was possible for him to reach, the string would slip, and down he would slide on to the piano, a really fine musical effect being produced by the suddenness with which his head and body struck all the notes at the same time.
Tulliver after a pause, "what I'm a bit afraid on is, as Tom hasn't got the right sort o' brains for a smart fellow.
It was after midnight and pretty dark, although there was a bit of moon somewhere behind the masses of cloud.
It was at page three hundred and eighteen--a domestic bit concerning Robinson Crusoe's marriage, as follows: