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The satellite captured a picture at the perfect time in Bismark, North Dakota.
5 More Places to Look at in The U.S. on Google Earth | myFiveBest 2010
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Bismark is often quoted as saying that "People who like sausages and legislation should never watch either being made."
Division of Labor in Graphic Novels, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Bismark is often quoted as saying that "People who like sausages and legislation should never watch either being made."
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Sadly, the custard joy of the Bismark is the only custard love in our house.
Archive 2006-08-01 Tripp 2006
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Sadly, the custard joy of the Bismark is the only custard love in our house.
Oh the guilt Tripp 2006
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For instance, Microbial Life Education Resources states that a stain called Bismark
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On second thought, all this may be too much information for you; I mean, who really likes to see what goes into sausages or legislation, to paraphrase Bismark (himself a lover of both I would have said; after all, which Canadian wants to know that there are 1209 kilojoules of energy in a single jelly-filled doughnut (by comparison with the 422 kJ in one “barge pilot biscuit.”
Talk Turkey — Slaw 2007
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On second thought, all this may be too much information for you; I mean, who really likes to see what goes into sausages or legislation, to paraphrase Bismark (himself a lover of both I would have said; after all, which Canadian wants to know that there are 1209 kilojoules of energy in a single jelly-filled doughnut (by comparison with the 422 kJ in one “barge pilot biscuit.”
Talk Turkey — Slaw 2007
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On second thought, all this may be too much information for you; I mean, who really likes to see what goes into sausages or legislation, to paraphrase Bismark (himself a lover of both I would have said; after all, which Canadian wants to know that there are 1209 kilojoules of energy in a single jelly-filled doughnut (by comparison with the 422 kJ in one “barge pilot biscuit.”
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Missouri, when we could have pursued the left bank of the latter due north, until it took us right into the town of Bismark, which is, I believe, the terminus of the railway. "
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