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Examples
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"We as citizens have a right to know what's going on," said Robert Bottome, editor of local economic newsletter VenEconomia.
Army Rallies Behind Chávez David Luhnow 2011
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Bottome line if it fits and works have fun, lifes too short.
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Bottome line is that DISD teacher are overworked and underpayed.
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Bottome line: 9/11 truth ultimately undermines both major parties and their two-party plutocracy.
Interview with David Ray Griffin on the Rob Kall Radio Show 2008
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From Lycett's biography we learn that the young Fleming had not only a mentor whose pseudonym was Phyllis Bottome but also a lover named Monique Panchaud de Bottomes.
Bottoms Up 2006
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From Lycett's biography we learn that the young Fleming had not only a mentor whose pseudonym was Phyllis Bottome but also a lover named Monique Panchaud de Bottomes.
Bottoms Up 2006
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Bottome line: there is no 1:1 correlation between being a childhood victim and being an adult offender.
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He says that the only review he could find in the International Journal of Individual Psychology was signed by Professor Rudolf Pick-Seewart, although this in itself means nothing: the review could well have been penned by Sperber (Bottome spells his name wrong, as Professor Singer is quick to point out), who was known as something of a troublemaker in the Individual Psychology circles, and signed by Pick-Seewart, perhaps to give it greater legitimacy.
David Oppenheim's Case Singer, Peter 2004
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Bottome said South Africa had been selected by the developing scientific laboratory as the ideal launch pad for its new product.
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The test launched on Tues carried out by staff familiar with microbiological techniques, Bottome said.
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