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  • And Burnap also made sure recycle bins were placed on downtown streets.

    CNN Transcript Jul 10, 2008 2008

  • Also, Burnap also made sure recycle bins have been placed on downtown streets.

    CNN Transcript Jul 10, 2008 2008

  • Hey Steve, did you know that Burnap spelled backwards is Panrub?

    Hey, Steve Burnap « Whatever 2007

  • Then when dinner is over and coffee finished, and paper and pens brought in -- at half-past eight, as near as may be -- the cigars come on and the waiters go off (including at one time the crusted Burnap, an original worthy of "Robert" himself); and not more rigidly was the Press excluded from the Ministerial Whitebait Dinner in the good old times, than are

    The History of "Punch" M. H. Spielmann

  • "No you don't, Joe Burnap!" said the soldier, shaking his head.

    The Soldier Boy; or, Tom Somers in the Army A Story of the Great Rebellion Oliver Optic 1859

  • Joe Burnap proposed that they should have supper and opened the bag which he had filled with such eatables as he could hastily procure on leaving home.

    The Soldier Boy; or, Tom Somers in the Army A Story of the Great Rebellion Oliver Optic 1859

  • After picking up their cup, the Holdgrafs were headed to the museum's Burnap Collection to view the cup that inspired Twomey's exhibit.

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2011

  • The cups, created by British ceramic artist Twomey, are based on an 18th-century salt-glazed stoneware cup in the Nelson's Burnap Collection of English pottery.

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2011

  • The cups, created by British ceramic artist Twomey, are based on an 18th-century salt-glazed stoneware cup in the Nelson's Burnap Collection of English pottery.

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2011

  • The British artist created 1,345 cups for the exhibit, in a design inspired by an 18th-century salt-glazed stoneware cup in the Nelson's Burnap Collection of English pottery.

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2011

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