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  • 71Bill Basie — Count Basie (links) 1975 während eines Konzerts in Köln William „Count“ Basie (* 21. August 1904 in Red Bank, New Jersey; † 26. April 1984 in Hollywood) war ein afroamerikanischer Jazz Pianist, Organist und berühmter …

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  • 72Bank of Montreal — Banque de Montréal Pour les articles homonymes, voir BMO. Logo de BMO Groupe financier …

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  • 73bank — ▪ I. bank bank 1 noun [countable] 1. BANKING a business that makes its profit by paying interest to people who keep money there and charging a higher rate of interest to borrowers who borrow money from the bank. Different types of bank provide a… …

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  • 74Bank holiday — This article is about the public holiday in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. For the bank holiday declared in the USA during the Great Depression, see Emergency Banking Act. For the film, see Bank Holiday (film). A bank holiday is… …

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  • 75Bill Drummond — Infobox musical artist Name = Bill Drummond Img capt = Img size = Background = solo singer Birth name = William Ernest Drummond [Drummond s full name is given in Special K by William Shaw, GQ magazine, April 1995 (… …

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  • 76Bill Ayers — Infobox academic name = William C. Ayers box width = image size = 150px image width = caption = birth date = birth date and age|1944|12|26 birth place = Glen Ellyn, Illinois death date = death place = residence = Chicago, Illinois citizenship =… …

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  • 77Bill Loewen — William H. Bill Loewen is an entrepreneur, philanthropist and political activist in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.Loewen was raised in Elkhorn, Manitoba, and later moved to Winnipeg. [Murray McNeill, Arts are serious business for generous executives …

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  • 78Bank War — Controversy in the 1830s over the existence of the Bank of the United States, at that time the only national banking institution. The first Bank of the United States, chartered in 1791 over the objections of Thomas Jefferson, ceased in 1811 when… …

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  • 79Bill Clinton pardon controversy — President Bill Clinton was criticized for some of his pardons and acts of executive clemency.[1] While most presidents grant pardons on several days throughout their terms, Clinton chose to make most of them on January 20, 2001. Collectively, the …

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  • 80bill of lading — Document evidencing receipt of goods for shipment issued by person engaged in business of transporting or forwarding goods and it includes airbill. U.C.C. No. 1 201(6). An instrument in writing, signed by a carrier or his agent, describing the… …

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