B.r.t.
brotherhood of railroad trainmen.
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bills receivable.
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(wesley) branch, 1881–1965, u.s. baseball executive. noun a c-cktail consisting of gin or vodka, lime juice, and soda water, served iced: a gin rickey n. alcoholic drink made with carbonated water and lime juice, 1895; reputedly from the name of “colonel” joseph k. rickey (1842-1903), democrat, of callaway county, missouri, u.s., lobbyist and wire-puller, who […]
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james charles (“jimmie”) 1897–1933, u.s. country-and-western singer, guitarist, and composer. richard, 1902–79, u.s. composer of popular music. william henry (“bill”) born 1947, u.s. distance runner. a male given name, form of roger. contemporary examples not only is rodgers the greatest ever, he may just be getting started. aaron rodgers: the nfl’s best quarterback of all […]
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bernard, 1893–1968, u.s. composer. bruce, 1870–1957, u.s. book designer and printer. carl (ransom) 1902–87, u.s. psychologist. ginger (virginia katherine mcmath) 1911–1995, u.s. actress and dancer: longtime partner of fred astaire. james gamble, 1867–1947, u.s. architect. john, 1829–1904, u.s. sculptor. robert, 1731–95, american pioneer and commander in the british regular army during the french and indian […]
- Billy rose
billy, 1899–1966, u.s. theatrical producer. peter edward (“pete”; “charlie hustle”) born 1941, u.s. baseball player. mount, a mountain in w nevada, the highest in the carson range. 10,778 feet (3285 meters). a female given name. historical examples so billy rose and walked slowly and a little sadly up the narrow path. green valley katharine reynolds […]