FACTOID # 87: 22% of American women aged 20 gave birth while in their teens. In Switzerland and Japan, only 2% did so.
 
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Encyclopedia > Bill
Look up bill in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

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Bill may refer to: Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary (a portmanteau of wiki and dictionary) is a multilingual, Web-based project to create a free content dictionary, available in over 150 languages. ...


Objects

  • Billboard (advertising), a board on which to display advertising posters or displays
  • Billhook, a long-handled saw (sometimes weapon) with a curved blade
  • BILL Anti-tank guided weapon, a Swedish anti-tank weapon
  • BILL 2 Anti-tank guided weapon, a Swedish anti-tank weapon
  • Bill (payment), a document requesting payment for goods or services rendered
  • Bill (proposed law), a law put before a legislature
  • Bill (weapon), a weapon similar to a halberd
  • Bill of lading, a document issued by a carrier receiving goods for transport
  • Bill of materials, a document listing the parts needed to make a product
  • Waybill, a document describing a shipment

Billboard redirects here. ... An example of a Newtown pattern billhook. ... The RBS 56 BILL is a Swedish manportable anti-tank missile developed by AB Bofors. ... The BILL 2 Anti-Tank Guided Weapon is a guided anti-tank missile. ... A bill is a document requesting payment for goods previously supplied. ... A bill is a proposed new law introduced within a legislature that has not been ratified, adopted, or received assent. ... Pole weapons and Mortuary Swords in the Great Hall of Edinburgh Castle. ... A bill of lading (also referred to as a BOL or B/L) is a document issued by a carrier, e. ... A bill of materials (BOM) is the term used to describe the parts list of components needed to complete a saleable end-item. ... A waybill is a document issued by a carrier giving details and instructions relating to the shipment of a consignment of goods. ...

Other objects called 'bill'

  • Beak, an alternative name for a bird beak
  • Paper currency or banknote, in North American usage
  • Peninsulas of land jutting out into the sea, such as the 'Portland Bill'
  • Police, with 'old bill' as a slang term in the UK

The beak, bill or rostrum is an external anatomical structure of birds which, in addition to eating, is used for grooming, manipulating objects, killing prey, probing for food, courtship, and feeding their young. ... A £20 Ulster Bank banknote. ... A peninsula in Croatia A peninsula is a piece of land that is bordered on three or more sides by water. ...

Entertainment

  • Bill (1981 film), a 1981 TV movie, starring Mickey Rooney
  • Bill (album), an album by Tripping Daisy
  • Bill (film), a 2007 comedy film
  • Bill (song), a song by Peggy Scott-Adams
  • Bill Cosby Albums, various albums by Bill Cosby
  • The Bill, a long-running British police drama

Bill is a 1981 television biographical film starring Mickey Rooney and Dennis Quaid. ... Bill is the first LP released by Tripping Daisy in 1993 on the Dragon Street label. ... For the film starring Mickey Rooney, see Bill (1981 film). ... This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. ... William Henry Bill Cosby, Jr. ... This article is about the British TV series. ...

Others

  • Bill the Goat, mascot of the US Naval Academy
  • Bill the Pony, a pony appearing in The Lord of the Rings novel trilogy
  • Bills, a Congolese youth subculture in the late 1950s, idolising cowboy Western movies
  • Buffalo Bills, an American NFL football team

Bill the Goat Bill the Goat is the mascot of the United States Naval Academy. ... Bill is a fictional pony in The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien, bought by Frodo Baggins and his companions in Bree, as they fled the Shire on their way to Rivendell. ... A bill can be one of: paper documents used as currency (notes in British English): see Banknote. ... For other uses, see Buffalo Bills (disambiguation). ...

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On June 22, 1944, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed into law one of the most significant pieces of legislation ever produced by the United States government: The Servicemembers' Readjustment Act of 1944, commonly known as the GI Bill of Rights.
By the time the original GI Bill ended in July 1956, 7.8 million World War II veterans had participated in an education or training program and 2.4 million veterans had home loans backed by VA. Today, the legacy of the original GI Bill lives on in the Montgomery GI Bill.
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Bill was only a 14 year old kid who didn't expect this, didn't know what to do, and he was unable to stop it.
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