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Pope calls Bischoff a con man and Bischoff wants to discuss it in the back.
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He calls Bischoff a slick little hustler and the opposite of everything that he believes in.
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Austin patiently waited for Bischoff to finish, then called Bischoff stupid in a number of ways.
PWTorch.com 2008
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The surviving engines of this type are only used for very small powers, from one to four man power, or 1/8 to 1/2 horse, the most widely known of this kind being the "Bischoff," which is very largely used; its consumption of gas is even greater than the Lenoir, being 110 cubic feet per horse power per hour, as tested with a half-horse engine at a late exhibition of gas apparatus at Stockport.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 484, April 11, 1885 Various
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Buffalo Bill Cody' "Just because I don't like to fight doesn't mean I'm not good at it," says Mr. Bischoff.
In Wyoming, a Beer Brawl Breaks Out Over Buffalo Bill Stephanie Simon 2011
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Mr. Bischoff, the former wrestler, says it's this rough-and-tumble zest for life that makes Buffalo Bill such a perfect brand icon.
In Wyoming, a Beer Brawl Breaks Out Over Buffalo Bill Stephanie Simon 2011
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Yearning to diversify, Mr. Bischoff hired a microbrewery to create a light, spicy rye that he is marketing as Buffalo Bill Cody Beer, "the spirit of the wild wild West."
In Wyoming, a Beer Brawl Breaks Out Over Buffalo Bill Stephanie Simon 2011
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The fight between Mr. Bischoff and Mr. Darby has grown increasingly nasty.
In Wyoming, a Beer Brawl Breaks Out Over Buffalo Bill Stephanie Simon 2011
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Mr. Bischoff did get his label approved, and also applied for a federal trademark.
In Wyoming, a Beer Brawl Breaks Out Over Buffalo Bill Stephanie Simon 2011
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In one corner: Former professional wrestling icon Eric Bischoff .
In Wyoming, a Beer Brawl Breaks Out Over Buffalo Bill Stephanie Simon 2011
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