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Examples
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When my Bota Box wine leaked all over as I poured it, a friend who was watching commented, "I can't say I've ever had that experience with a glass bottle."
Paper or Plastic? Wine by the Box, Keg and Can Lettie Teague 2011
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Those I left as a garrison, with orders to remain in the city a week, then to move to the remote Vehdna-Bota ford across the Main.
Dreams of Steel Cook, Glen 1990
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Chapter Sixty-One Croaker trotted his mount into the garrison encampment above Vehdna-Bota ford, which was a minor crossing of the Main used mostly by locals and open only a few months each year.
Dreams of Steel Cook, Glen 1990
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"What are you?" demanded Bota, trying not to be unnerved.
Oberheim (Voices) Christopher Leadem
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Bota was somewhat surprised to see the Korean's solid form emerge from the canopy of shadow, striding toward him.
Oberheim (Voices) Christopher Leadem
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_Bote_ or _Bota_, in our old law books, signifies recompense, repentance, or fine paid by way of expiation, and is derived from the Saxon.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 529, January 14, 1832 Various
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As Bota drew to within fifty yards of the vessel, Simin opened the hatch.
Oberheim (Voices) Christopher Leadem
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As Bota stood bewildered, a deep murmur grew in the air all around him,
Oberheim (Voices) Christopher Leadem
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The weather during the stay was delightful; the grassy plains stretched on all sides where were tents innumerable with flocks and herds; towards the south we could see the Nomoran and Burh'an Bota passes in the Kuenlun mountains, beyond which lay our goal.
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Like every other caravan on its way to Inner Tibet, we had rested long in the Ts'aidam and gathered strength for the ascent and crossing of Burh'an Bota, and other high passes on the road, which on account of the scarcity of pasture, and the great altitude, tax to the utmost the traveling capacity of both man and beast.
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