Bill-hook

  • 1Bill Hook — während der Olympiade in Dresden 2008 William Edward „Bill“ Hook (* 28. Mai 1925 in New Rochelle; † 10. Mai 2010 in Silver Spring) war ein Schachspieler der Britischen Jungferninseln. Er feierte 1980 bei der Schacholympiade auf Malta seinen… …

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  • 2Bill Hook — Bill (or William) Hook (born May 28, 1925 in New Rochelle, New York) is a Chess master and the Captain of the British Virgin Islands chess team. Since 1968, he has led the Virgin Islands team, and later the British Virgin islands team, to… …

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  • 3bill|hook — «BIHL HUK», noun. a tool for cutting or pruning, having a curved blade with a hooked end …

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  • 5Hook — bezeichnet: Captain Hook, literarische Figur aus dem Roman Peter Pan Hook (Film), Film von Steven Spielberg, basierend auf der Peter Pan Geschichte Hook (Filmdramaturgie), filmdramaturgischer Fachbegriff Hook (EDV), Programmierschnittstelle in… …

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  • 6Bill (weapon) — The bill was a polearm used by infantry in Europe in the Viking Age by Vikings and Anglo Saxons as well as in the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries. It was a national weapon of the English, but was also common elsewhere, especially in Italy. Derived …

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  • 7bill — Synonyms and related words: CD, Federal Reserve note, IOU, MO, acceptance, acceptance bill, account, accounts payable, accounts receivable, act, advertise, affiche, affidavit, agenda, allegation, allowance, amount due, antlia, assessment,… …

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  • 8bill — There are three distinct words bill in English (not counting the proper name), and of them all, the most recent is the commonest. Bill ‘note of charges’ [14] comes from Anglo Latin billa, which is probably a variant of Latin bulla ‘document,… …

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  • 9bill — There are three distinct words bill in English (not counting the proper name), and of them all, the most recent is the commonest. Bill ‘note of charges’ [14] comes from Anglo Latin billa, which is probably a variant of Latin bulla ‘document,… …

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  • 10bill — I. n. 1. Beak, mandible, neb. 2. Bill hook, hedge bill, hedging knife, brush cutter. 3. Account, charges, reckoning, score. 4. Statement of particulars. 5. Draft of a law, projected law. 6. Note, note of hand, promissory note, evidence of debt, I …

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