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  2. IKEA Billy - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 Bloomberg instigated a "Billy bookcase index", as an alternative to the Big Mac index, to compare relative price levels in different countries around the world. [8] [9] From 2011 to 2014 Billy was available as a 40 cm deep variant alongside the standard 28 cm deep versions. [10] In 2014, reinforced shelves and rounded edges were ...

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  4. Billy - Wikipedia

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    Billy (bookcase), a bookcase sold by IKEA; Billy (crater), a crater on the Moon; Billy (slave), African-American slave accused of treason; Billy Beer, a beer brand popularized by Billy Carter; Billy doll, a "gay doll" created in 1997; Billy the Kid (1859–1881), American Old West gunfighter born Henry McCarty, also known as William H. Bonney ...

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  6. Bookcase - Wikipedia

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    A bookcase, or bookshelf, is a piece of furniture with horizontal shelves, often in a cabinet, used to store books or other printed materials. Bookcases are used in private homes, public and university libraries, offices, schools, and bookstores. Bookcases range from small, low models the height of a table to high models reaching up to ceiling ...

  7. Balanced-arm lamp - Wikipedia

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    Single weight chain lamp. This construction uses a chain to keep the arm with the counterweight and the forearm parallel. The lamp-cap and counterweight move in opposite directions (both away from the base or both towards it). The balance that is required is shown by the following formula: d 1 = Lamp-cap to base; m 1 = weight of lamp-cap