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Examples
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The latest issue doesn't have an ounce of fashion in it, although I desperately want a dress like the one Mary Jane Butters is wearing in the editorial about her farm.
Modest Feminine Dress From the Pages of 1990 Victoria Magazine 2009
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Those mills were abandoned by the 1870s, but a large cyanide operation, called Butters Mill, was constructed in the canyon in 1902 to reprocess the huge tailing piles made during the earlier mining years.
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Unlike most new babies, their tiny bundle - called Butters - cost £2,800, weighs less than 2lb and was delivered at a monkey breeder's home.
Primates in the News 2009
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Unless I am missing an episode, I can't recall Butters jumping in that fashion, sorry.
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Notice, however, that Wolfie's denial has a clear line of retreat to answer v. 4.0 -- the unauthorized staffer, let's call him "Butters," who's been asked to take one for the team, er, resign -- built into it.
Hillary Spokesperson Wolfson Strongly Denies Campaign Officially Pushed Obama Turban Pic 2009
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"Butters," I said, "I'd like to chat, man, but I'm in a pretty big hurry."
Dead Beat Butcher, Jim 2005
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"Butters," I said, "I'd like to chat, man, but I'm in a pretty big hurry."
Dead Beat Butcher, Jim 2005
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"Butters," Thomas said quietly, "if we stay here we're going to die."
Dead Beat Butcher, Jim 2005
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"Butters" is one of the good blokes - he was the one who started the now legendary (and deleted) "Fricker" thread.
Army Rumour Service 2010
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These include Leopold "Butters" Stotch, Chef (who no longer appears in the show), Mr. Hankey, Towelie, Jesus, and Satan.
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