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  • Fellow Wikipedians, please help me add noteworthy content to this article. Thank you Splendidworld12 (talk) 23:30, 4 May 2016 (UTC)...
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  • website… I can’t find where they call themselves “Bell Textron.” More often than anything else, they simply call themselves “Bell” and mention that they are...
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  • 12:24, 13 July 2011 (UTC) Why do you call the bell of the Dom Tower in Utrecht the second largest free-swinging bell in Europe ? Pretiosa in the Kolner...
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  • Why is it called Ma Bell? As I don't live in the USA, I have no idea on the reason.. Is it because it is a "Big Sister" like Big Brother? Fosnez 05:26...
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  • 407 Bell 427 Bell 47 Bell JetRanger Bell UH-1 Helicopter Bell UH-1F Airplanes: Bell BA 609 Bell P-39 Bell P-39 Airacobra Bell P-63 Bell X-1 Bell X-14...
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  • December 2005 (UTC) but he didnt fail at edgbaston. This bit about Bell being called "The Sherminator" bothers me. I'm not sure it's relevant, and also...
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  • like to see a link to the original industrial video about the Ma Bell to Baby Bell divestiture. I believe it was created in '84 or '85. — Preceding unsigned...
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  • not a bell owned by Sigismund, it's a bell called Sigismund. We don't have many articles about bells bearing human names, but John Brown Bell seems to...
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  • hesitate. Call him today at..." Moreover, his website's home page at http://www.chrisbelllaw.com describes him thus: "For more than 20 years, Chris Bell has...
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  • referred to as "bell lerps," that feed on eucalyptus sap from the leaves." I always assumed it was because of their bell-like call. See (and hear!) http://home...
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  • Rob 12:36, 12 March 2006 (UTC) There's already a disambig page at Last Call (which links to the articles in question, as a disambig page should); they...
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  • racing helmets worldwide. BRE has created a new company in the USA, called Bell Racing USA (BRUSA) which is operational since october 1, 2010. BRE is...
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  • Dude! NPOV-city! Somebody called "Abide with me" "beautiful." Cut that out. Can someone tell me why this is called 'tubular bell'? —Preceding unsigned comment...
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  • 23:47, 21 November 2021 (UTC) One of the main struggles for Alexander Graham Bell and his team was to prove to non-English speakers that this new phenomenon...
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  • bell measurement with measurement in the bell basis. Skippydo (talk) 00:10, 23 August 2008 (UTC) Can anybody actually describe and explain the Bell state...
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  • like "also known as the caisson diving bell barge"; but looks to me that it's described as a caisson diving bell barge, though no article is used at the...
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  • Hello fellow Wikipedians, I have just modified one external link on The Olde Bell, Rye. Please take a moment to review my edit. If you have any questions,...
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  • (formerly called Southwestern Bell, now called [but not the same as the original AT&T). This article is about the child. It was only called Pacific Bell from...
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  • originally called this "Bell 65 ATV", as I thought it best represented the aircraft, by both its number and designation as a prototype. "Bell 65" is IMHO...
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  • The Bell 212 (Bell 212A ? ) was the first commercial 1200 baud modem in the United States - and the modem protocol it uses is still supported by modern...
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