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  • Two riders were coming, the one on the left clearly Deets, on the big white gelding they called Wishbone.

    The Lonesome Dove Series Larry McMurtry 1995

  • Two riders were coming, the one on the left clearly Deets, on the big white gelding they called Wishbone.

    Lonesome Dove Larry McMurtry 1985

  • A foreign competitor for Kraft would be Wishbone, which is owned by Unilever.

    CNN Transcript Nov 25, 2004 2004

  • "Frasier," or PBS' "Wishbone" -- appealing, only to discover this bred-to-the-bone working dog is much more likely to eat the sofa than sit on it while she unwinds after a long work day.

    SFGate: Top News Stories By Christie Keith 2010

  • In 2001 it started talks with MUFG in a project code-named "Wishbone," but the talks faltered -- until now.

    MUFG, Morgan Stanley Aim to Form Japan's Largest Investment Bank 2009

  • This is a fair description of Anderson's music as a whole, including the new "Wishbone" album, which features one example of his singing.

    Ray Anderson Plays His Funny 'Bone 2008

  • Apparently "Wishbone" was pretty popular in the mid-late 1990s when I had no real reason to be watching children's television.

    Classic Literature for Kids, On Television Erika D. 2007

  • Apparently "Wishbone" was pretty popular in the mid-late 1990s when I had no real reason to be watching children's television.

    Archive 2007-09-01 Erika D. 2007

  • Thus we were introduced to the "Wishbone" series on PBS.

    Archive 2007-09-01 Erika D. 2007

  • Thus we were introduced to the "Wishbone" series on PBS.

    Classic Literature for Kids, On Television Erika D. 2007

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