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BTMBottom
BTMBetter than Most
BTMBusiness Transaction Management
BTMBridge Team Management (maritime safety)
BTMBusiness Technology Management
BTMBetäubungsmittel (German: drugs)
BTMBatch to Memory
BTMBroadband Transport Manager
BTMBatch Time Sharing Monitor
BTMBest Tuning Memory
BTMBrevet Technique des Métiers (French: Technical Trade Certification)
BTMBehind the Music (VH1)
BTMBest Tuning Memory (Sony)
BTMBalise Transmission Module (railway safety)
BTMBehind the Mask
BTMBoys to Men
BTMBluetooth Module (wireless technology)
BTMBank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, Ltd.
BTMBachelor of Tourism Management (various universities)
BTMBeneath the Massacre (band)
BTMBochumer Ton Manufaktur (German record label)
BTMBorobudur Travel Mart
BTMButte, MT, USA (Airport Code)
BTMBig Thunder Mountain (Disney Theme Parks)
BTMBallet Theatre of Maryland (Annapolis, MD)
BTMBromotrifluoromethane
BTMBowling this Month (magazine)
BTMBy the Minute
BTMBenchmark Timing Methodology
BTMBarrie Trim and Mouldings (Barrie, Ontario, Canada)
BTMBoarding Team
BTMBehind-the-Meter (generators)
BTMBreak The Matrix
BTMBuild to Manage Toolkits (IBM)
BTMByrasandra Tavarekere Madivala (development scheme; Bangalore, India)
BTMBone Turnover Marker
BTMBoarding Team Member
BTMBurning the Masses (death metal band)
BTMBetäubungsmittelmißbrauch (German: Drug Abuse, used in the police records)
BTMBasic Transfer Mode
BTMBlame the Media
BTMBaggage Transfer Message
BTMBad Teenage Mustache
BTMBlood Temperature Monitoring
BTMBusiness Task Management (business software)
BTMBless This Mess
BTMBuoyant Turret Mooring (oil tankers)
BTMBaltimore Tattoo Museum
BTMBig Trellis Model
BTMBy-the-Minute Consulting (est. 2009)
BTMBase TEMPEST Manager
BTMBoat Tail Match (ammunition)
BTMBocholter Tractoren en Motoren (Dutch; Belgian tractor and engine society)
BTMBrushless Torque Motor (engine technology)
BTMBout That Money (band)
BTMBlast Test Missile
BTMBranch Terminal Manager (banking)
BTMBehind the Mirror Team (Tampa, FL multimedia production company)
BTMBatignolles Tapis Multiservices (French carpet company)
BTMBackward Transformation Method
BTMBiotech Monthly (independent research firm)
BTMBurst Transmission Mode
BTMBearer Transport Node
BTMBlog Ta Mère (French blog)
BTMBell Telephone Number
BTMBuild-Transfer-Maintain
BTMBig Time Mafia (video game; graffiti gang)
BTMBlack Top Maintenance
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References in classic literature
He fell from the trees but did not strike bottom. He gibbered with fear at the roaring of the lions.
"Yes," he declared, after looking it over, "the thing certainly has a false bottom. Now, I wonder what that is for?"
A thin stream of blackish, dry particles filtered slowly through the tiny aperture into the bottom of the cup.
A slight declivity ended in an uneven bottom, at fifteen fathoms depth.
Now Rokoff seized one of the paddles lying in the bottom of the craft, and, with terrorwide eyes still glued upon the living death that pursued him, struck out madly in an effort to augment the speed of the unwieldy canoe.
"Where in hell's Gold Bottom?" Curly Parsons demanded.
Nothing belonging to a living world-- everything to a dead world, where avalanches, rolling from the summits of the mountains, would disperse noiselessly at the bottom of the abyss, retaining the motion, but wanting the sound.
To keep ships afloat is his business; it is his trust; it is the effective formula of the bottom of all these vague impulses, dreams, and illusions that go to the making up of a boy's vocation.
The stone cannot be removed from its place by any force, because the hoop and its feet are one continued piece with that body of adamant which constitutes the bottom of the island.
The trap, being fastened to the pole, resists all his efforts to drag it to the shore; the chain by which it is fastened defies his teeth; he struggles for a time, and at length sinks to the bottom and is drowned.
She dropped him into the bottom, took her seat, and unshipped the oars.
They gazed down into the water, which was so transparent that it seemed as if they could have seen the gold and silver at the bottom, had there been any of those precious metals there.
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