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- A wallet is a flat case or pouch, often used to carry small personal items such as physical currency, debit cards, and credit cards; identification do****ents...
- geared toward women; The Sweethome, a home-furnishings review site; and The Billfold, a blog with a focus on personal finances. Laura Olin edits The Awl's newsletter...
- party involved contributes their own credit or debit card into a hat or billfold. The waitress or waiter will choose at random the card which will pay the...
- carried on his person or kept in the house significant amounts of cash. His billfold and several items were found scattered about in his first-floor bedroom...
- Retrieved 11 October 2014. How to Get Health Care While Uninsured | The Billfold Annual Physical Exams: What to Expect Kristen's Guide Wikimedia Commons...
- Arms, Part 2" Written; directed with Burt Metcalfe Seven Episode 5: "The Billfold Syndrome" Directed Episode 8: "Major Ego" Directed Episode 14: "Dear Sis"...
- two children. "Reason for Dispute: My Name Is Not Angel Polentino". The Billfold. 2013-03-15. Archived from the original on 2019-02-18. Retrieved 2020-05-04...
- case. A couple walking through Anacostia Park the next day found Chiang's billfold and turned it in to park police, who filed it in the park's lost and found...
- carrying an identification card with the name "Justine Henderson" in her billfold the night of the shootout, but denied using any of the aliases on the long...
- newspapers. Levine has also contributed to The Wall Street Journal, CNN, The Billfold, and the Planet Money blog. He is known for his humorous, witty, deadpan...