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Encyclopedia > Bull
Look up bull in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.

A Bull is an adult male of various large animal species including elk, moose, bovines (esp. cattle), elephants, whales, seals, and sea lions. 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. ... Sexual maturity is the stage at which an organism can reproduce. ... For other uses, see Elk (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Moose (disambiguation). ... Tribes Bovini Boselaphini Strepsicerotini The biological subfamily Bovinae (or bovines) includes a diverse group of about 24 species of medium-sized to large ungulates, including domestic cattle, Bison, the Water Buffalo, the Yak, and the four-horned and spiral-horned antelopes. ... For general information about the genus, including other species of cattle, see Bos. ... For other uses, see Elephant (disambiguation). ... Whales are the largest species of exclusively aquatic placental mammals, members of the order Cetacea, which also includes dolphins and porpoises. ... Families Odobenidae Otariidae Phocidae Pinnipeds (fin-feet, lit. ... Genera Eumetopias Zalophus Otaria Neophoca Phocarctos A sea lion rookery at Monterey, California A sea lion is any of several marine mammals of the family Otariidae. ...


Bull may also refer to:

Bull is the name of: A cuckold is a married man whose wife has sex with other men. ... An affair may refer to a form of nonmonogamy, to infidelity or to adultery. ... Ensign is a junior rank of commissioned officer in the militaries of some countries, normally in the infantry or navy. ... USN redirects here. ... Papal bull of Pope Urban VIII, 1637, sealed with a leaden bulla. ... The worship of the Sacred Bull throughout the ancient world is most familiar in the episode of the idol of the Golden Calf made by Aaron and worshipped by the Hebrews in the wilderness of Sinai (Exodus). ... In investing, financial markets are commonly believed to have market trends[1] that can be classified as primary trends, secondary trends (short-term), and secular trends (long-term). ... An irish bull is a ludicrous, incongruent or logically absurd statement. ... Groupe Bull (also known as Bull Computer or, informally, as Bull) is a French computer company based in Paris. ... Bull was a series created by Michael S. Chernuchin, who had worked on other TV shows Law & Order and Brooklyn South in 2000. ...

Bad Heart Bull, Amos (c1868-1913). ... Dixie Bull [or Dixey Bull] was an English sea captain, and the first pirate known to prey on shipping off the New England coast, especially Maine. ... John Bull is the name of several notable men: John Bull, Iconic figure, emblem of the United Kingdom Bull, John, (c. ... John Bull (1562 or 1563–March 15, 1628) was an Welsh composer, musician, and organ builder. ... Ole Bull Ole Bull Ole Borneman Bull (February 5, 1810 – August 17, 1880) was a Norwegian violinist. ... Olaf Bull Olaf Jacob Martin Luther Breda Bull or Olaf Bull was a Norwegian poet. ... Norwegian engineer Fredrik Rosing Bull (1882–1925) was the inventor/designer of improved punched card machines, based on which resulting patents French multinational computer corporation Groupe Bull was founded in 1931. ... Gerald Vincent Bull (March 9, 1928 - March 22, 1990) was a Canadian engineer who developed long range artillery. ... Hedley Bull (1932 – 1985) was Professor of International Relations at the Australian National University, the London School of Economics, and the University of Oxford until his death in 1985. ... Portrait of Sitting Bull taken in 1885 by D. F. Barry. ... White Bull (Sioux: Pte-san-hunka) (April, 1849 – June 21, 1947) was the nephew to Sitting Bull and a famous warrior in his own right. ... Night Court was an American television situation comedy that aired on NBC from January 1984 until May 1992. ... Barry Buchanan (born January 5, 1968 in Eddyville, Kentucky) is an American professional wrestler, best known for his appearances as Bull Buchanan and B² in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). ... Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name USS Bull, in honor of Lieutenant (junior grade) Richard Bull (1914–1942), a naval aviator who was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross. ... Groupe Bull (also known as Bull Computer or, informally, as Bull) is a French computer company based in Paris. ...

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PBS - THE WEST - Sitting Bull (0 words)
Once, in 1872, during a battle with soldiers protecting railroad workers on the Yellowstone River, Sitting Bull led four other warriors out between the lines, sat calmly sharing a pipe with them as bullets buzzed around, carefully reamed the pipe out when they were finished, and then casually walked away.
In 1885 Sitting Bull was allowed to leave the reservation to join Buffalo Bill's Wild West, earning $50 a week for riding once around the arena, in addition to whatever he could charge for his autograph and picture.
Sitting Bull was buried at Fort Yates in North Dakota, and in 1953 his remains were moved to Mobridge, South Dakota, where a granite shaft marks his grave.
Bull - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (200 words)
A Bull is an adult male of various large animal species including moose, bovines (esp. cattle), elephants, whales, seals, and sealions.
Papal bull, a solemn decree from the Pope
Bull (mythology), worship of the Sacred Bull throughout the ancient world
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