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Bilas may refer to: People ;Last name * Jay Bilas (born 1963), American college basketball analyst and former professional basketball player and coach * Rudolf Bilas (born 1992), Slovak football midfielder * Frances Spence (born Frances V. Bilas; 1922–2012), American computer programmer ;Middle name * Har Bilas Sarda (1867–1955), Indian academic, judge and politician * Ram Bilas Sharma (politician) (born 1948), Indian politician Other uses * Jabal al-Bilas, a high desert area in Syria * ''Bhranti Bilas'', a 1963 Bengali film * ''Chandi Charitar Ukti Bilas'', a heroic poetic composition traditionally attributed to Guru Gobind Singh * ''Samla bilas ''Samla bilas'' is a species of sea slug, an aeolid nudibranch, a marine heterobranch mollusc in the family Samlidae.Rosenberg, G. (2015)''Flabellina bilas'' (Gosliner & Willan, 1991).In: MolluscaBase (2015). Accessed through: World Register o ...'', a species of sea slug See also * Vilas (other) {{Disambig, surna ...
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Jay Bilas
Jay Scot Bilas (born December 24, 1963) is an American college basketball analyst who currently works for ESPN. Bilas is a former professional basketball player and coach who played for and served as an assistant under Mike Krzyzewski at Duke University, as well as a practicing attorney in North Carolina. Playing career Bilas was a consensus Top 50 recruit at Rolling Hills High School, in Rolling Hills Estates, California, where he averaged 23.5 points and 13.5 rebounds per game in 1982. That season, Bilas was named First Team All-CIF, First Team All-South Bay, MVP of the Bay League, and Best in the West by the Long Beach Press-Telegram. Bilas was a four-year starter for Mike Krzyzewski at Duke University, on the men's basketball team, from 1982 to 1986, and helped lead Duke to the Final Four and National Championship game in 1986. Krzyzewski's 1982 recruiting class of Bilas, Johnny Dawkins, Mark Alarie and David Henderson still ranks as the highest scoring single class ...
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Rudolf Bilas
Rudolf Bilas (born 10 November 1992) is a Slovak football midfielder who currently plays for SC Weesen in 2. Liga Interregional. Club career iClinic Sereď Bilas made his Fortuna Liga The Slovak Super Liga is the top level football league in Slovakia, currently known as the Fortuna Liga due to a sponsorship arrangement. It was formed in 1993 following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia. The record for most titles is eleven, ... debut for iClinic SereďŠKF iClinic Sereď - FK Železiarne Podbrezová 1:2
25.08.2018, futbalnet.sk against Železiarne Podbrezová on 25 August 2018, when he came on as a replacement for
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Frances Spence
Frances V. Spence ( Bilas; March 2, 1922 – July 18, 2012) was one of the original programmers for the ENIAC (the first electronic digital computer). She is considered one of the first computer programmers in history. The other five ENIAC programmers were Betty Holberton, Ruth Teitelbaum, Kathleen Antonelli, Marlyn Meltzer, and Jean Bartik. Personal life She was born Frances V. Bilas in Philadelphia in 1922 and was the second of five sisters. Her parents both held jobs in the education sector, her father as an engineer for the Philadelphia Public School System and her mother as a teacher. Bilas attended the South Philadelphia High School for Girls and graduated in 1938. She originally attended Temple University, but switched to Chestnut Hill College after being awarded a scholarship. She majored in mathematics with a minor in physics and graduated in 1942. While there, she met Kathleen Antonelli, who later also became an ENIAC programmer. Personal life In 1947, she married H ...
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Har Bilas Sarda
Har Bilas Sarda (1867–1955) was an Indian academic, judge and politician. He is best known for having introduced the Child Marriage Restraint Act (1929). Early life Har Bilas Sarda was born on 3 June 1867 in Ajmer, in a Maheshwari family. His father Sriyut Har Narayan Sarda (Maheshwari) was a Vedantist, who worked as a librarian at the Government College, Ajmer. He had a sister who died in September 1892. Sarda passed his matriculation exam in 1883. Subsequently, he studied at the Agra College (then affiliated to Calcutta University), and obtained a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in 1888. He passed with Honours in English, and also studied philosophy and Persian. He started his career as a teacher in the Government College, Ajmer, in 1889. He wanted to pursue further studies at the Oxford University, but abandoned his plans because of his father's poor health. His father died in April 1892; a few months later, his sister and mother also died. Sarda travelled extensively in ...
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Ram Bilas Sharma (politician)
Ram Bilas Sharma (born 25 July 1950) is an Indian former Cabinet Minister in Bharatiya Janata Party's Government of Haryana, and former education minister and politician who has represented the Mahendragarh constituency as an MLA in the northern state of Haryana five times. Early life Ram Bilas Sharma was born on 25 July 1951 in Rathiwas, a small village of 393 people (2011) located in Mahendragarh Tehsil of Mahendragarh district, Haryana, in the family of Shri Jayram Sharma. Born in a farmer's family with 8 siblings (6 sisters & 2 brothers) he had faced several challenges in his childhood but never compromised on his education. He completed his primary education from the Government primary schools in Devrali and Swaroopgadh. Education After completing his higher secondary education from Madhogadh School in 1967, he completed B.A. (Arts) from Mahendergarh Degree College. During this period he was introduced to Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS)' by RSS Pracharak Rajinder Sing ...
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Jabal Al-Bilas
Jabal al-Bilas ( ar, جبل البلعاس) is a desert height located 500 meters (1,640 ft) above sea level in Syria. A marker, laid by Roman governor Silanus 75 kilometres (47 mi) northwest of Palmyra, was found there, probably marking the Palmyrene's boundaries with Epiphania. Occasional old pistachio trees of up to 5 meters in height can still be found there. Syrian Civil War On 19 April 2022, in the Al-Fasedah area, a landmine planted by Islamic State An Islamic state is a state that has a form of government based on Islamic law (sharia). As a term, it has been used to describe various historical polities and theories of governance in the Islamic world. As a translation of the Arabic term ... militants exploded, targeting a group of Pro-Assad soldiers, killing 3 of them and injuring 3 others. References Sources * * Mountains of Syria {{Syria-geo-stub ...
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Bhranti Bilas
''Bhranti Bilas'' () is a 1963 Bengali-language comedy film based on the 1869 play of the same name by Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, which is itself based on William Shakespeare's ''The Comedy of Errors''. The film starring and produced Uttam Kumar, he played double role. Others starring Bhanu Banerjee who also played duel role, Sabitri Chatterjee and Sandhya Roy. The film made under the banner of Uttam Kumar Films Pvt Ltd. The music of the film composed by Shyamal Mitra. The film was remade in Bollywood thrice as ''Do Dooni Char'' , '' Angoor'' and ''Cirkus''. The classic comedy was made based on Ishwarchandra Vidyasagar's popular novel with a similar name, which itself was inspired by the Shakespearian play 'Comedy Of Errors'. In this movie, Uttam Kumar and Bhanu Bandyopadhyay were cast as a merchant and his servant respectively. They one day visit a new town but don't know about the existence of their twin brothers and it ultimately leads to a series of confusions breaking dow ...
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Chandi Charitar Ukti Bilas
''Chandi Charitar Ukti Bilas'' or ''Chandi Charitar Ukat(i) Bilas'' ( pa, ਚੰਡੀ ਚਰਿਤ੍ਰ (ੳਕਤਿ ਬਿਲਾਸ), also called Chandi Charitar 1 (ਚੰਡੀ ਚਰਿਤ੍ਰ (ਭਾਗ ੧)) or Chandi Charitar Part One is a heroic poetic composition, included in the 4th chapter of Dasam Granth, whose authorship is generally and traditionally attributed to Guru Gobind Singh. Though it is based on Markandeya Purana, the direction and narration of whole story is totally independent of Markandeya Purana. Overview ''Chandi'' stands for the embodiment of ferocious "shakti" or the female form of cosmic energy. ''Bilas'' comes from vilaas which can also be described as chronicles/descriptive/heroics, ''Ukati'' means ''on'', and ''Charitar'' means characteristics and function. So, ''Chandi Charitar Ukti Bilas'' means "Discussion on characteristics and functions of Chandi". Ukat(i) bilas is divided into eight cantos, comprises 233 couplets and quatrains, empl ...
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Samla Bilas
''Samla bilas'' is a species of sea slug, an aeolid nudibranch, a marine heterobranch mollusc in the family Samlidae.Rosenberg, G. (2015)''Flabellina bilas'' (Gosliner & Willan, 1991).In: MolluscaBase (2015). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species on 2015-10-25 Description ''Samla bilas'' has a body length of 18–35 mm (1.8-3.5 cm). Distribution This species is widely distributed in the Indo-West Pacific and commonly seen on reef A reef is a ridge or shoal of rock, coral or similar relatively stable material, lying beneath the surface of a natural body of water. Many reefs result from natural, abiotic processes— deposition of sand, wave erosion planing down rock o ...s.Rudman, W.B., 1999 (July 1''Flabellina bilas'' (Gosliner & Willan, 1991). n/nowiki> Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. References External links * {{Taxonbar, from=Q13636405 Samlidae Gastropods described in 1991 ...
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