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billon
billon (ˈbɪlən) [a. F. billon ‘debased metal,’ originally certainly meaning ‘mass’ (Littré), i.e. ‘l'or et l'argent en bille,’ bullion, f. bille, billet of wood, etc.: cf. billot. F. billon is cogn. w. Pr. billo, Sp. vellon, It. biglione, med.L. billi-ōnem. In Eng., of modern adoption from French, w... Oxford English Dictionary
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Billon
Billon may refer to: Billon (alloy), a metal alloy containing mostly copper or bronze with small quantity of silver People Claudius Billon (1896–1944 ), French air force officer Jean-Louis Billon (born 1964), Ivorian politician Jonathan Le Billon (born 1980), British actor Nicolas Billon (born 1978), wikipedia.org
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Billon | The Sense of Existence | Ergo an Open Access Journal of Philosophy
Jul 17, 2023The "sense of existence" (SE) refers to the kind of awareness that typically grounds such ordinary judgments of existence or "reality.". The sense of existence has been invoked by Humeans, Kantians, Ideologists, and the phenomenological tradition to make substantial philosophical claims.
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Billon (alloy)
Billon () is an alloy of a precious metal (most commonly silver, but also gold) with a majority base metal content (such as copper). History The use of billon coins dates from ancient Greece and continued through the Middle Ages. wikipedia.org
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Crébillon
Crébillon is a French surname. Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon (Crébillon or Crébillon the Gay, 1707–1777), French novelist and son of the above French-language surnames wikipedia.org
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Pierre Billon (writer)
Pierre Billon (born June 15, 1937 in Geneva, Switzerland) is a novelist and screenwriter from Quebec. His son Nicolas Billon is also a noted writer. wikipedia.org
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Pierre Billon
Pierre Billon may refer to: Pierre Billon (writer) (born 1937), Canadian novelist and screenwriter Pierre Billon (director) (1901–1981), French film wikipedia.org
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Philippe Le Billon
Philippe Le Billon is a researcher known for his work in political ecology and on the political economy of war. Le Billon, Philippe (2001). The Political Ecology of War. Political Geography 20(5): 561–584. Le Billon, Philippe; Menton Mary (2021). wikipedia.org
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René Billon
In 1952, at the age of 21, Billon joined Stade Rennais F.C. in their amateur group. In 1964, Billon left Rennes to play for La Plancoëtine in Plancoët. René Billon died on 20 October 2020 at the age of 89. wikipedia.org
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Yves Billon
Yves Billon (born 9 July 1946, in Paris) is a French documentary film-maker. Yves Billon made a 52-minute documentary in 1992 in English/French on the music of Bismillah Khan and showed him as one of the greatest shehnai players wikipedia.org
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为什么 2015 年双十一成交量会如此巨大,代表着什么呢?
全世界都要为之而颤抖了: RMB 912.17 Billon!!!!! Billion = 10亿! 细思极恐之余,不由得脑洞大开,这不会是阿里的高级营销吧? zhihu
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Thomas Billon
Thomas Billon (fl. 1617–1647) was a celebrated French anagrammatist. In 17th-century Europe, anagrams were a literary passion. In France, the Bourbon king Louis XIII appointed Billon, a Provençal, to the position of Royal Anagrammatist. wikipedia.org
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Pierre Billon (director)
Pierre Billon (born Saint-Hippolyte-du-Fort, 7 February 1901 – died Paris, 31 August 1981) was a French film director and screenwriter. wikipedia.org
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Two-cent billon
The two-cent billon was a pattern US coin struck in 1836 and initially proposed as part of the Act of January 13, 1837. Reflecting the then-prevalent view that coins should contain their value in metal, Tracy's bill provided that the two-cent piece be made of billon, or wikipedia.org
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Claudius Billon
Biography He was born on 13 February 1896, in Lyon, the son of Pierrette Brinet, a linen maker, and Claude Billon, a labourer. After the French armistice with the Nazis, Billon failed to get to England. wikipedia.org
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