B.r.t.
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen.
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Basil, 1892–1967, English actor, born in South Africa. Historical Examples Major Rathbone, exhausted by the loss of blood, was carried home. Abraham Lincoln William Eleroy Curtis What a world it must be, when such a man as Mr Rathbone is slandered! Principle and Practice Harriet Martineau Rathbone parried it, but was wounded deeply in the […]
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bills receivable.
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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 […]