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  • The whole country is counting on US to put the Clinton nonsense to an end, so let's show em 'Hoosiers are smarter than Buckeye's and Pennsyltuckyians, and at least as smart as Tarheel's.

    North Carolina Democratic Primary – 'Record turnout possible' 2008

  • The whole country is counting on US to put the Clinton nonsense to an end, so let's show em 'Hoosiers are smarter than Buckeye's and Pennsyltuckyians.

    Democrats emboldened by Louisiana win 2008

  • The whole country is counting on US to put the Clinton nonsense to an end, so let's show em 'Hoosiers are smarter than Buckeye's and Pennsyltuckyians.

    Polls: Clinton and Obama each in store for a win? 2008

  • "This acquisition is a natural fit for Buckeye's core business and significantly expands our market reach by adding a global logistics hub to our portfolio of assets," said Buckeye Chairman and Chief Executive Forrest E.

    Buckeye Partners Seeks Bahamas Oil Stake Nathan Becker 2010

  • - Ohio State freshman center Greg Oden after scoring 25 points, grabbing 12 rebounds and blocking four shots in the Buckeye's 84-75 loss to Florida in the championship game.

    Oden and Conley leave their imprint on Ohio State 2007

  • Whoever created or governs the Comfort Suites somewhere near the Buckeye's stadium in Columbus, Ohio should be treated like a conquering general during a homecoming parade.

    Alison Teal: Registering Voters 2008

  • Well, I've always heard a Buckeye's a useless nut.

    CNN Transcript Nov 17, 2006 2006

  • Even if prices plunge--fat chance this side of doggie heaven--demand will remain strong for Buckeye's services.

    Buckeye Goes Public 2006

  • Here, however, it was manifest that Wilson would become the Buckeye's residuary legatee.

    A Political History of the State of New York, Volumes 1-3 DeAlva Stanwood Alexander

  • Curving his back like a cat, and throwing himself into the air with an unexpected bound, he came down with four stiff, inflexible legs, and a shock that might have burst the saddle-girths, had not the wily old man as quickly brought the long rowels of his spurs together and fairly locked his heels under Buckeye's collapsing barrel.

    Maruja Bret Harte 1869

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