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Simone Arianne Biles Owens (née
Biles; born
March 14, 1997) is an
American artistic gymnast. Her 11
Olympic medals and 30
World Championship medals make...
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Biles is a surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Daniel Biles (born 1952),
American judge Ed
Biles (1931–2020),
American football coach and player...
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Bile (from
Latin bilis), or gall, is a yellow-green/misty
green fluid produced by the
liver of most
vertebrates that aids the
digestion of
lipids in the...
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Simone Biles, the most
decorated gymnast in history,
Simone Biles. In the
words of Adele, 'Divorce babes, divorce.'"
After four days,
Biles posed a tweet...
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Biles Island (Lenape:
Minachkonk or Menahakonk) is an
island in the
Delaware River in
Falls Township,
Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Now
owned by USX, the...
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Bilal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bilal may
refer to:
Bilal (name), or
Belal or Bilel,
including a list of
people with the name
Bilal ibn...
- died in 1710.
William Biles was born in 1644 at Dorchester, Dorsetshire, England, the son of
Alexander and
Dorothy (Strong)
Biles. His
maternal grandfather...
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Chiles finished third, once
again behind Biles and Lee, and was
named to the
Olympic team
alongside Biles, Lee, and
Grace McCallum.
Chiles was the only...
- head
coach Ara P****ghian, who had been at the helm
during Biles career at Miami. However,
Biles turned the
offer down on
January 4, 1964,
citing his desire...
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George Biles (1 July 1900 – 7
December 1987) was a
British sign
painter and
lettering artist who
worked in Bridport, Dorset, in
South West England.
Biles ran...