Noun
Any one of several small German and Dutch coins, worth from about one and a half cents to about five cents.
Source: Webster's dictionaryBoth pitchers gave up solo home runs, with Schilling doing so to Shane Spencer in the third inning and Hernandez doing so to Mark Grace in the fourth. Source: Internet
Dutch astronomer Govert Schilling has opined that this is optimistic. Source: Internet
A similar plan was discussed by Tisbury fire chief John Schilling with his selectmen. Source: Internet
Brenly stayed with Schilling into the eighth, and the move backfired as Alfonso Soriano hit a solo home run on an 0–2 pitch. Source: Internet
Schilling 2002, p. 118–123 Within a few months, the controversy about the distance scale ended: GRBs were extragalactic events originating within faint galaxies at enormous distances. Source: Internet
In 1836 the British government attempted to buy the design but Schilling instead accepted overtures from Nicholas I of Russia. Source: Internet