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  • The Tinker (father of dgr) and Podge (friend of father of dgr since they were thirteen, now both eighty-two and you'll meet him in Bugle Boy) are well advanced in preparations to the point where they have kit laid out pressed and ready for inspection, have sorted out ship boarding passes online and are now busy with plane seating arrangements.

    Shipshape 2007

  • On top of all that, Peter's competitor at the Daily Bugle is snotty photographer Eddie Brock (Topher Grace), whose girlfriend Gwen Stacey is making Mary-Jane jealous of Spider-Man's loyalty.

    Movie Review: Spider-Man 3 2007

  • The Tinker (father of dgr) and Podge (friend of father of dgr since they were thirteen, now both eighty-two and you'll meet him in Bugle Boy) are well advanced in preparations to the point where they have kit laid out pressed and ready for inspection, have sorted out ship boarding passes online and are now busy with plane seating arrangements.

    Shipshape 2007

  • The Tinker (father of dgr) and Podge (friend of father of dgr since they were thirteen, now both eighty-two and you'll meet him in Bugle Boy) are well advanced in preparations to the point where they have kit laid out pressed and ready for inspection, have sorted out ship boarding passes online and are now busy with plane seating arrangements.

    50 entries from June 2007 2007

  • Volunteers, called the Bugle Corps, help by educating tourists and answering questions, and police step in to move bystanders when an elk seems especially aggressive.

    Default- News - USATODAY.com 2011

  • No-one's spotted the obvious 'Bugle' reference yet!

    Living in a World of Fools: How Deep is your Ride BikeSnobNYC 2010

  • It was honest Doctor Dobbs; and the result of his interview with Mrs. Cat was, that he gave up for ever smoking his pipe at the "Bugle;" and that she lay sick of a fever for some weeks in his house.

    Catherine: a Story William Makepeace Thackeray 1837

  • "Bugle:" and both the charges were perfectly true.

    Catherine: a Story William Makepeace Thackeray 1837

  • Mr. Butcher himself was on the point of yielding, when he was rescued by the furious charge of a detachment that marched to his relief: his wife namely, who, with two squalling children, rushed into the "Bugle," boxed Butcher's ears, and kept up such a tremendous fire of oaths and screams upon the Corporal, that he was obliged to retreat.

    Catherine: a Story William Makepeace Thackeray 1837

  • The mountain-wine at the "Bugle" was, in fact, execrable; but Mrs. Cat, who served it to the two soldiers, made it so agreeable to them, that they found it a passable, even a pleasant task, to swallow the contents of a second bottle.

    Catherine: a Story William Makepeace Thackeray 1837

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