- of the
villages in
Baling district. The name
Baling is also from Thai
language "Ba Taling" (Thai: บ่าตลิ่ง; "river bank").
Baling was also the site where...
- strapping, netting, or wire.
Industrial balers are also used in
material recycling facilities,
primarily for
baling metal, plastic, or
paper for transport...
- of Iran.
Cotton bale Hay or
straw bale in farming,
bound by a
baler Paper bale, a unit of
paper measurement equal to ten
reams Wool
bale, a standard-sized...
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Baling twine or
baler twine is a
small diameter sisal or
synthetic twine used to bind a
quantity of
fibrous material (notably hay or straw) into a more...
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Baling wire,
otherwise known as
bale wire, farm wire,
haywire or soft wire, is a type of wire used in
agriculture and
industry for many uses such as mending...
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Christian Charles Philip Bale (born 30
January 1974) is an
English actor.
Known for his
versatility and
physical transformations for his roles, he has...
- the smiter),
Balor Balcbéimnech (
Balor the
strong smiter),
Balor Birugderc (
Balor of the piercing-eye),
Balor mac Doit meic Néid (
Balor, son of Dot son...
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Gareth Frank Bale MBE (born 16 July 1989) is a
Welsh former professional footballer who pla**** as a
right winger, most
notably for
Tottenham Hotspur, Real...
- Emma
Bale (born Emma Balemans, 2
August 1999) is a
Belgian singer, who is most
notable for her
cover of "All I Want" by
Kodaline and her number-one song...
-
Bales is the
surname of:
Alison Bales (born 1985),
American basketball player Barry Bales (born 1969),
American musician Billy Bales (born 1929), British...