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Contemporary Examples
    Kate Bosworth Is Back and Crazy in Love Erin Cunningham November 4, 2013
    The Curious Passions of Mr. Cosmos: Neil deGrasse Tyson On Space, Climate, and Why Curiosity Wins Every Time Scott Bixby June 7, 2014
Historical Examples
    Chambers’s Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 1 of 4: A-D) Various
    The History of Emily Montague Frances Brooke
    Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 7 Charles H. Sylvester
    Little Brother Cory Doctorow
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- Bicameralism  having two branches, chambers, or houses, as a legislative body. adjective (of a legislature) consisting of two chambers adj. 
- Bicapitalisation  bicapitalisation The act said to have been performed on trademarks (such as PostScript, NeXT, NeWS, VisiCalc, FrameMaker, TK!solver, EasyWriter) that have been raised above the ruck of common coinage by nonstandard capitalisation. Too many marketroid types think this sort of thing is really cute, even the 2,317th time they do it. Compare studlycaps. (1995-02-23) 
- Bicardiogram  bicardiogram 
- Bicarpellary  adjective (botany) (of an ovary) having two carpels 
