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  • So if this little beer bash accomplished anything -- besides boosting the market share of Bud Light, Bucklers, Sam Adams, and Blue Moon beers -- it may get the cop and the prof in other places like Toledo or Albuquerque or Miami to sit down and talk.

    Have Another 2009

  • Mr. Biden, a surprise addition to the session, had a Bucklers, a low-alcohol beer.

    'Teachable Moment' Observed With Beer 2009

  • Is it possible to purchase either Tourtel, Kronenbourg or Bucklers alcohol free beers in England and where?

    Alcohol Free Beer Roundup « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog 2007

  • You mentioned this cocktail hour with Vice President Biden having Bucklers, nonalcoholic, the president with Bud Light, Sergeant Crowley had Blue Moon while, in a bit of a surprise, Professor Gates decided to get Sam Adams Light, making the Sam Adams executives who have been lobbying for a seat at the table pretty happy, obviously.

    CNN Transcript Jul 31, 2009 2009

  • Bucklers, either for horse or foot, are quite gone.

    The International Monthly, Volume 3, No. 1, April, 1851 Various

  • Bucklers enow were pierced before the German guests.

    The Fall of the Niebelungs Margaret [Translator] Armour

  • Of these fellowes that smels like Bucklers-berie, 25

    The Merry Wives of Windsor The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [9 vols.] William Shakespeare 1590

  • Come, I can - og, and fay, thou art this and that, like a-many tefe lifpihg hawthorn-buds, that come like women en's apparel, and fmell like Bucklers-bury in fim - time; i cannot: but 1 love thee, none but thee: hou deferveft it* rs.

    Works 1795

  • These men goe naked from the girdle vpwardes, with a clothe rolled about their thighs, going barefooted, and hauing their haire very long and rolled vp together on the toppe of their heads, and alwayes they carrie their Bucklers or Targets with them and their swordes naked, these Nairi haue their wiues common amongst themselues, and when any of them goe into the house of any of these women, hee leaueth his sworde and target at the doore, and the time that hee is there, there dare not any bee so hardie as to come into that house.

    The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003

  • He chatted with General Kleber, who’d spent the previous day touring Bucklers Hard, the center of the local shipbuilding industry, then moved on to speak with the duke and the count, furthering his understanding of their country’s views on a number of pertinent trade issues.

    The Ideal Bride Laurens, Stephanie 2004

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