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Billing (other)
Billing may refer to: Invoicing *The process of sending an invoice (a bill) to customers for goods or services **Electronic billing **Medical billing, a payment practice within the United States health system **Telecommunications billing, systems and methods that collect information about calls and other services to be billed to the subscriber Places * Billing, Northamptonshire ** Billing Aquadrome, a leisure park in Great Billing, Northamptonshire ** Billing Hall, Northamptonshire *Mount Billing, a mountain in the Antarctic named for Graham Billing *Rawdon Billing, a hill in West Yorkshire Other uses * Billing (surname) * Billing (birds), a behavior in some birds involving touching and clasping each other's bills *Billing (performing arts), the display of credits for a creative work * Billings ovulation method *Heinz Billing Prize, for the advancement of scientific computation * ''Billing'', hymn tune by R R Terry. See also * * Billinge (other) *Billingr, in Norse my ...
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Invoice
An invoice, bill or tab is a commerce, commercial document issued by a sales, seller to a buyer relating to a sale transaction and indicating the product (business), products, quantities, and agreed-upon prices for products or Service (economics), services the seller had provided the buyer. Discounts and allowances, Payment terms are usually stated on the invoice. These may specify that the buyer has a maximum number of days to pay and is sometimes offered a discount if paid before the due date. The buyer could have already paid for the products or services listed on the invoice. To avoid confusion and consequent unnecessary communications from buyer to seller, some sellers clearly state in large and capital letters on an invoice whether it has already been paid. From a seller's point of view, an invoice is a ''sales invoice''. From a buyer's point of view, an invoice is a ''purchase invoice''. The document indicates the buyer and seller, but the term ''invoice'' indicates mone ...
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Billing (birds)
The beak, bill, or rostrum is an external anatomical structure found mostly in birds, but also in turtles, non-avian dinosaurs and a few mammals. A beak is used for eating, preening, manipulating objects, killing prey, fighting, probing for food, Courtship#Courtship in the animal kingdom, courtship, and feeding young. The terms ''beak'' and ''Rostrum (anatomy), rostrum'' are also used to refer to a similar mouth part in some ornithischians, pterosaurs, cetaceans, dicynodonts, anuran tadpoles, monotremes (i.e. echidnas and platypuses, which have a beak-like structure), Sirenidae, sirens, Tetraodontidae, pufferfish, billfishes and Cephalopod beak, cephalopods. Although beaks vary significantly in size, shape, color and texture, they share a similar underlying structure. Two bony projections – the upper and lower mandibles – are covered with a thin keratinized layer of epidermis known as the rhamphotheca. In most species, two holes called ''nares'' lead to the respiratory system. ...
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Billings (other)
Billings is the largest city in the U.S. state of Montana. Billings may also refer to: Places United States * Billings, Missouri * Billings, New York * Billings, Oklahoma * Billings, West Virginia * Billings County, Kansas * Billings County, North Dakota * Billings Field, a park located in West Roxbury, Massachusetts, U.S. * Billings Township, Michigan Elsewhere *Billings, Hesse, Germany *Billings, Ontario, Canada *Billings, Russia * 73703 Billings, a minor planet * Billings Bridge, a bridge over the Rideau River in Ottawa, Canada, named after Braddish Billings * Billings Reservoir, a reservoir in São Paulo, Brazil *Billings Ward, former name of Gloucester-Southgate Ward, Southgate Ward * Cape Billings, a headland on the northern coast of Chukotka, Russian Federation People with the name * Billings (surname) * Billings Learned Hand (1872–1961), an American judge Historic sites * Billings estate (Manhattan) or Tyrone Hall, a 1903 mansion owned by American industrialist C. K. ...
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Billingr
In Norse mythology, Billingr (Old Norse: ; or Billing) is the father of a maiden (whose name is not provided) desired by Odin. According to stanzas 96-102 of the poem ''Hávamál'' from the ''Poetic Edda'', Odin was told by the maiden to meet her after nightfall when it would be safest and she would give herself to him, but when Odin returned he found the path blocked by warriors with swords and burning torches. When he came back at daybreak he discovered that the maiden was gone and had left a female dog tied to the bed in her place. In this way Odin was thwarted in his attempts to possess the girl. The episode is narrated in the first person by Odin himself and used by him as an example of the supposed fickleness and deception of women, and he laments the folly of longing for that which is unobtainable. Billingr was presumably either a giant or a dwarf, and John Lindow in ''Norse Mythology'' (2001) presents arguments for both possibilities. For example, Billing is listed as a dw ...
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Billinge (other)
Billinge may refer to: England * Billinge, Merseyside in the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens *Billinge Higher End in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester * Billinge and Winstanley Urban District, a former parish and urban district *Billinge Hill, the county top (highest point) of Merseyside *Billinge Scar, now demolished 19th century country house near Blackburn, Lancashire. Sweden *Billinge, Sweden in Eslöv Municipality, Skåne County See also *Billing (other) Billing may refer to: Invoicing *The process of sending an invoice (a bill) to customers for goods or services **Electronic billing **Medical billing, a payment practice within the United States health system **Telecommunications billing, systems ... * Billings (other) {{geodis ...
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Richard Terry (musicologist)
Sir Richard Runciman Terry (3 January 1864 – 18 April 1938) was an English organist, choir director and musicologist. He is noted for his pioneering revival of Tudor liturgical music. Early years Richard Terry was born in 1864 in Ellington, Northumberland. At the age of 11 he started playing the organ at the local church. Educated at various schools in South Shields, St Albans and London. In 1881 Terry was living in Jarrow and working as a Pupil Teacher. Terry then spent seventeen months as a non-collegiate person at Oxford (October 1887 to May 1889) and two years at Cambridge (1888–90), where he went as a non-collegiate student but became a choral scholar at King's College, Cambridge. There he also became a music critic for ''The Cambridge Review''. At Cambridge, he was much influenced by the Professor of Music, Charles Villiers Stanford and the King's Chapel organist Arthur Henry Mann who taught him the techniques of choral singing and the training of boys' voices. Caree ...
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Heinz Billing Prize
In 1993, the Heinz Billing Prize for the advancement of scientific computation was presented for the first time. The aim of this award is to honour the achievements of those who have spent time and effort developing the hardware and software crucial for scientific advances. It is the purpose of the award to honour outstanding scientific contributions in all areas of computational science, specifically: * Modelling and computer simulation * Design of user interfaces based on new scientific findings * Data handling and data analysis procedures * Scientific visualization Scientific visualization ( also spelled scientific visualisation) is an interdisciplinary branch of science concerned with the visualization of scientific phenomena.Michael Friendly (2008)"Milestones in the history of thematic cartography, stat ... of data and processes Previous Winners *1993 Dr. Hans Thomas Janka, Dr. Ewald Müller, Dr. Maximilian Ruffert *1994 Dr. Rainer Goebel *1995 Dr. Ralf Giering *199 ...
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Billing (performing Arts)
Billing is a performing arts term used in referring to the order and other aspects of how credits are presented for plays, films, television, or other creative works. Information given in billing usually consists of the companies, actors, directors, producers, and other crew members. Films History From the beginning of motion pictures in the 1900s to the early 1920s, the moguls that owned or managed big film studios did not want to bill the actors appearing in their films because they did not want to recreate the star system that was prevalent on Broadway at that time. They also feared that, once actors were billed on film, they would be more popular and would seek large salaries. Actors themselves did not want to reveal their film careers to their stage counterparts via billing on film, because at that time working in the movies was unacceptable to stage actors. As late as the 1910s, stars as famous as Mary Pickford and Charlie Chaplin were not known by name to moviegoers. Acc ...
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Billing (surname)
Billing is a surname of English, German, and Scandinavian origin that usually derives from a personal name or habitation. * Amanda Billing (born 1976), New Zealand actress * Amar Singh Billing (born 1944), Indian cyclist * Archibald Billing (1791–1881), English physician * Clara Billing (1881–1963), English artist * Einar Billing (1871–1939), Swedish theologian * Eve Billing (1923–2019), UK plant pathologist * Graham Billing (1936–2001), New Zealand novelist and poet * Heinz Billing (1914–2017), German physicist and computer scientist * Hermann Billing (1867–1946), German architect and designer * Johanna Billing (born 1973), Swedish artist * John Billing (1816–1863), British architect * Kevin Billing (born 1944), Australian footballer * McGregor Billing (1887–1965), South African cricketer * Noel Pemberton Billing (1881–1948), English politician * Norman Billing (1913–1989), Australian politician * Peter Billing (born 1964), English footballer * Philip Billing ( ...
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Electronic Billing
Electronic billing or electronic bill payment and presentment, is when a seller such as company, organization, or group sends its bills or invoices over the internet, and customers electronic bill payment, pay the bills electronically. This replaces the traditional method where invoices were sent in paper form and payments were done by manual means such as sending cheques. There are a number of advantages to electronic billing that include the faster presentation of invoices and reductions in costs in handling paper document. However to take full advantage of electronic billing both seller and buyer need to have in place computer systems able to handle electronic billing and have access to financial institutions that can do electronic payments. History The development of electronic billing and payments started in the late 20th century, and whilst its exact origins are unclear, it is generally agreed that development of electronic billing coincided with the rise of the Informatio ...
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Rawdon Billing
Rawdon Billing, sometimes referred to as Billing Hill, is a tree-topped hill situated in Rawdon, West Yorkshire, England. Reaching an elevation of , it is a significant landmark in the Aireborough area. The remains of a quarry, as well as concrete foundations for World War II defensive installations, can be found near the top. A number of local footpaths (81, 89, 90 and 91) cross the Billing or near to it, and it is possible to see many landmarks on a clear day, including York Minster, with a very good view of aircraft entering and leaving Leeds Bradford International Airport. It is owned by the Rawdon Trust, land agents for the Emmott family from Lancashire. The Billing is a popular place for local walkers and plane spotters as it overlooks Leeds Bradford Airport. In 1778, a gold torc was found on the Billing. The whereabouts of the artifact is unknown. Though sparse, there is evidence of coal on the Billing; however, though it was used previously as a quarry, there is no si ...
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