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biller
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bill·er  (blr)
n.
One that bills, as:
a. A clerk who prepares bills.
b. A machine used in preparing bills.

biller [ˈbɪlə]
n
Southwest English dialect the stem of a plant


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In addition, Mazoon Mobile will start operating in the Sultanate immediately and has already signed special distribution agreements with well know names in the market, such as Fairtrade, Adhwa Al Billa Trading (ABT), Mustafa Sultan and Genetco to utilise their world-class distribution channels and bring mobile services to the customers throughout the Sultanate of Oman.
Sources said Billa was made to drive his car from Inderjit Charitable Hospital -- a Sector 35- based private clinic where Verma was initially taken -- to the PGIMER via the route he had taken on the fateful day.
Top scorers were Barkisland, who totalled 331-5 at Micklehurst thanks to an unbeaten 125 from Jitender Billa and 54 from Alex Scholefield to take him past 1,000 runs.
 
 
 
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