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    The shilling is a historical coin, and the name of a unit of modern currencies formerly used in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, other British...
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    The British shilling, abbreviated "1s" or "1/-", was a unit of currency and a denomination of sterling coinage worth 1⁄20 of one pound, or twelve pence...
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  • minting of the Kenyan shilling currency. Prices in the Kenyan shilling are written in the form of x/y, where x is the amount in shillings, while y is the amount...
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  • inflation the shilling now has no subdivision. Prices in the Ugandan shilling are written in the form of x/y, where x is the amount in shillings, while y is...
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    A. Gary Shilling (born May 25, 1937) is an American financial analyst and commentator who appears regularly in publications such as Forbes, The New York...
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    Swahili). The Tanzanian shilling replaced the East African shilling on 14 June 1966 at par. Prices in the Tanzanian shilling are written in the form of...
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    The King's shilling, sometimes called the Queen's shilling when the Sovereign is female, is a historical slang term referring to the earnest payment of...
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  • East African shilling Kenyan shilling Somali shilling Somaliland shilling Tanzanian shilling Ugandan shilling Shilling, the grading system for Scottish...
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    The Somali shilling (sign: Sh.So.; Somali: shilin; Arabic: شلن; Italian: scellino; ISO 4217: SOS) is the official currency of Somalia. It is subdivided...
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    The Somaliland shilling (Somali: Shillin Somaliland, Arabic: شلن صوماليلاندي; abbreviation: SLS; symbol: /-, sometimes prefixed Sl.Sh.) is the official...
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    The East African shilling was the sterling unit of account in British-controlled areas of East Africa from 1921 until 1969. It was issued by the East African...
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    Beatrice Shilling OBE (8 March 1909 – 18 November 1990) was a British aeronautical engineer, motorcycle racer and sports car racer. In 1949, Shilling was made...
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  • was also widely known as the "shilling mark" or "solidus", from its use as a notation or abbreviation for the shilling. The name "slash" is a recent development...
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  • A Shilling for Candles is a 1936 mystery novel by Josephine Tey (Elizabeth MacKintosh) first published in 1936 by Metheun in the UK. It is the second of...
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  • Shilling is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Shilling (c. 1566–1621), English East India Company commander Beatrice Shilling...
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    £sd (occasionally written Lsd), spoken as "pounds, shillings and pence", is the popular name for the pre-decimal currencies once common throughout Europe...
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    Captain Charles Wesley Shilling (September 21, 1901 – December 23, 1994) was an American physician who was known as a leader in the field of undersea and...
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    The New Zealand shilling was first issued in 1933 alongside four other denominations of New Zealand pound coinage, introduced due to shortages of comparable...
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  • William Shilling (1848–1939) was a New Zealand mariner and pilot. He was born in Boughton, Kent, England in 1848. Shilling is notable as the pilot under...
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  • Edward Shilling (born 1966 in Redbridge, London) is an English musician, record producer, composer and audio engineer. He is the son of Eric Shilling, formerly...
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    Curt Schilling (redirect from Kurt shilling)
    Curtis Montague Schilling (born November 14, 1966) is an American former Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher and commentator for media outlet BlazeTV...
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    Jennifer Shilling (née Ehlenfeldt; born July 4, 1969) is an American Democratic politician, lobbyist, and former state legislator. She was a member of...
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    The British florin, or two-shilling piece (2/– or 2s.), was a coin worth 1⁄10 of one pound, or 24 pence. It was issued from 1849 until 1967, with a final...
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  • David Shilling (born 27 June 1949) is an English milliner, fashion designer, and interdisciplinary artist. Shilling is best known for his flamboyant hat...
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  • The Blackburne Shilling Gambit or the Schilling-Kostić gambit is the name facetiously given to a dubious chess opening, derived from an offshoot of the...
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    Richard Shilling (born 1973) is a British artist and photographer working in the field of land art and sculpture in the North West of England. He is currently...
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    increase, at times to as high as thirty shillings. From 1717 to 1816, its value was officially fixed at twenty-one shillings. In the Great Recoinage of 1816,...
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    The pine tree shilling was a type of coin minted and circulated in the Thirteen Colonies. In 1652, the Massachusetts Bay Colony authorized Boston silversmiths...
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  • James Robert Shilling (May 14, 1914 – September 12, 1986) was a professional baseball infielder who played for the 1939 Cleveland Indians and 1939 Philadelphia...
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  • The Schilling test was a medical investigation used for patients with vitamin B12 (cobalamin) deficiency. The purpose of the test was to determine how...
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