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    There have been very few commercial uses for blue billy, either as a by-product of production or as a means of disposal when unintended deposits are discovered. It has been offered for sale as an ingredient in sulfuric acid production, although with little commercial acceptance. In the past, blue billy has been sold as a weedkiller. [11]

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  5. Billy - Wikipedia

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    Billy the Bus, character in children's book series by Eileen Gibb; Billy the Cat (disambiguation) Billy the Cat and Katie, fictional superheroes from The Beano; Blue billy, a ferrocyanide land contaminant, typically found around old gasworks; Puffing Billy, first commercial railway steam locomotive in the UK; Will (disambiguation)

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  9. BlueBilly Grit - Wikipedia

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    BlueBilly Grit, commonly abbreviated BBG, is an American bluegrass band originating from Maysville, Georgia.The band is a sextet composed of female and male vocals, acoustic guitar, upright bass, mandolin, fiddle, and banjo.