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In his later years, Dr. Lambertsen enjoyed spending time at his waterfront home in Bozman, Md., where he raised cattle, kept honeybees and grew tomatoes, apples and pears.
Christian J. Lambertsen, OSS officer who created early scuba device, dies at 93 2011
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With its high availability capabilities, Novell is accommodating a trend in which businesses are moving from Unix to Linux, Bozman said.
Suse Linux gets virtualization, high availability, and desktop boosts 2010
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"They're increasing the distance between the server and the server you might fail over to," Bozman said.
Suse Linux gets virtualization, high availability, and desktop boosts 2010
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"There are more important workloads coming to enterprise Linux platforms," said Bozman.
Suse Linux gets virtualization, high availability, and desktop boosts 2010
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Retirees Virginia and Harold Shuster from Bozman, Md., lived in a rustic lodge in Nepal, learning to make pottery and studying local customs.
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It was my good fortune, in this upturning of relics of the past, to lay my hand upon a sadly tattered and decayed MS. volume, -- unbound, without beginning and without end, coated with the dust which had been gathering upon it ever since Chalmers and Bozman had done their work of deciphering its quaint old text.
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I had been looking into the histories of our early Maryland settlement, as they are recounted in the pages of Bozman, Chalmers, and Grahame, and found there some inducements to persuade me to make an exploration of the whereabouts of the old city which was planted near the Potomac by our first pilgrims.
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All of the Declaimers remained to receive their diplomas except Bozman, Cannon,
History of the University of North Carolina. Volume I: From its Beginning to the Death of President Swain, 1789-1868 Kemp Plummer 1907
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[21] Bozman: History of Maryland, Vol. II., p. 272.
Captain Richard Ingle The Maryland "Pirate and Rebel," 1642-1653 Edward Ingle 1892
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The later history writers have been satisfied to follow such authors as Bozman, McMahon and McSherry, or to copy them directly, without consulting original records.
Captain Richard Ingle The Maryland "Pirate and Rebel," 1642-1653 Edward Ingle 1892
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