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  1. Bell Helmets® - Official Website

    Bell Helmets was born from auto racing in 1954 and exists today to inspire and enable the next generation of boundary breakers in motorcycle and bicycle culture.

  2. Bell | Wireless, Internet and TV Service Provider in Canada

    Bell is Canada's largest telecommunications company, providing Mobile phone, TV, high speed and wireless Internet, and residential Home phone services.

  3. Transforming Flight - Bell Textron, Inc.

    From the first U.S. jet aircraft to the first commercially available helicopter to the first - and only - tiltrotor in the world, Bell has been revolutionizing flight for 90 years.

  4. BELL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of BELL is a hollow metallic device that gives off a reverberating sound when struck. How to use bell in a sentence.

  5. Bell System - Wikipedia

    The Bell System was a system of telecommunication companies, led by the Bell Telephone Company and later by AT&T, that dominated the telephone services industry in North America …

  6. Bell | Bell

    Bell manufactures weatherproof electrical boxes, covers and outdoor lighting for commercial and residential use. Synonymous with weatherproof solutions, Bell is part of the Commercial …

  7. Bell - Textron

    Bell is harnessing our world-renowned military technology to equip modern warfighters with the aircraft they need to dominate the battlefield. Our combat-proven, dynamic platforms are first …

  8. About Us - Bell Racing

    state-of-the-art head protection The current generation of Bell Racing helmets combines leading-edge technology, superior engineering, outstanding comfort and fit, excellent ventilation, …

  9. Motorcycle Helmets | Bell Helmets©

    Bell motorcycle helmets are equipped with the latest technologies designed to provide maximum protection in the event of a crash. Among these is the Spherical Technology, powered by …

  10. Bell | Definition, History, Uses, & Facts | Britannica

    Bell, hollow vessel usually of metal, but sometimes of horn, wood, glass, or clay, struck near the rim by an interior clapper or exterior hammer or mallet to produce a ringing sound.