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Examples
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He opened the Bugler can—getting low—dumped a bunch of tobacco on a sheet of paper and began to roll the cigarettes he was going to need for tomorrow.
Message '93 Ginnah Howard 2011
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After dinner, using his own money, he bought a sack of Bugler tobacco.
The Ballad Of Sideshow Sam & The Heckler sean m. poole 2011
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Lane's products include Kite and Bugler roll-your-own tobacco and Captain Black pipe tobacco.
Reynolds American to Sell Lane Tobacco Unit Matt Jarzemsky 2011
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Ross Mantle for The Wall Street Journal Thomas Bugler, an employee of the exhibits-fabrication company, pieced together fragments from a Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton.
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The Rams will have to find stability in the offensive line so Bugler doesn't take the pounding he did a year ago, though avoiding injuries in the trenches would be a major help in that department.
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Snag'em a little Rail Tail with a copy of "Sometimes a Great Notion" a pouch of Bugler and a box of spray paints?
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Bugler, up to Captain Keogh, and I'll be obliged if he and Mr Calhoun will hold the crest yonder-you see it, on the top, there?
Isabelle Estelle Bruno 2010
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The actual tree is thought to have been planted by Grandma Tom's great-great-great-grandfather Isaac Bugler cicrca 1800.
Archive 2007-01-01 2007
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They will fire at the appropriate moment, and an army marching band Bugler will be there as well to play taps.
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COOPER: And the honors that the senator is being accorded are consistent with his rank in the army, his honor guard is the seven - member firing party which is from the Third Infantry Regiment and also the marching band there, Bugler.
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