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  2. Brushcutter (garden tool) - Wikipedia

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    A brushcutter (also called a brush saw, clearing saw or gasoline goat) is a powered garden or agricultural tool used to trim weeds, small trees, and other foliage not accessible by a lawn mower or rotary mower. Various blades or trimmer heads can be attached to the machine for specific applications. It consists of: A power unit held close to ...

  3. Frances Trego Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    Frances Trego Montgomery (July 18, 1858 – April 5, 1925) was an American children's book writer best known for her series of books about the goat Billy Whiskers.. Frances Trego Montgomery was born on July 18, 1858 in Philadelphia.

  4. Billy goat (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A billy goat is a male goat. Billy goat may also refer to: Billy Goat (band), American band; William Windsor (goat), a goat also known as Billy the Goat; Billy Goat, a character in the Donald Duck universe; The Billy Goat Tavern, a chain of taverns mostly in the Chicago area. Sergeant Bill, a Canadian WW1 military mascot

  5. Review: In ‘Billy Elliot’ at Paramount Theatre, Elton John’s songs still come through. Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune. Updated February 19, 2024 at 1:31 PM. Liz Lauren/Chicago Tribune/TNS

  6. Navy Bill - Wikipedia

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    A large bronze sculpture of a charging billy goat stands atop a rectangular stone base. On the side of the goat is an N and two stars. [4] The base is granite and measures 48 by 30 by 86 inches (1.22 m × 0.76 m × 2.18 m). [4] The surmounting sculpture is bronze and measures 50 by 27 by 87 inches (1.27 m × 0.69 m × 2.21 m). [4]

  7. Rosemary's Billygoat - Wikipedia

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    Rosemary's Billygoat underwent a shift in their visual style in 2002, when the band recruited special effects artist Craig Macintyre to help design new props and outfits for the group including goat-exoskeleton structures and monster-type prop art, effectively creating their current over-the-top horror-themed imagery and stage show.