a fractional monetary unit in Bahrain and Iraq and Jordan and Kuwait; equal to one thousandth of a dinar
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Fils \Fils\, n. [F., fr. L. filius. See {Filial}.] Son; -- sometimes used after a French proper name to distinguish a son from his father, as, Alexandre Dumas, fils. [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
Local phone calls are free, though payphones need Dh1 or 50 fils for a connection. Roads and driving: Dubai's main city roads are busy but generally efficient and traffic police are tolerant of a newcomer's mistakes.
But it is 1958, the year in which Bartlett fils will be born. A reexamination of art and history and family biography is a standard and necessary part of gay liberation.