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Buschman sad the digitization of print is important because the web has only about five percent of the world's knowledge.
The Future of Information Retrieval ricklibrarian 2007
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Buschman who works as a psychologist for the Mesdag clinic in Groningen, said that Second life is per definition a "learning school for pedophiles" and he fears that virtually having sex with children will result in sexual child abuse in the real world.
Archive 2007-02-01 2007
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Buschman who works as a psychologist for the Mesdag clinic in Groningen, said that Second life is per definition a "learning school for pedophiles" and he fears that virtually having sex with children will result in sexual child abuse in the real world.
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Buschman sad the digitization of print is important because the web has only about five percent of the world's knowledge.
Archive 2007-06-01 ricklibrarian 2007
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I spent about a month in two German Hospitals (Medicare was not available) and then to the POW camp at Sagan, Germany (Stalag Luft III) They immediately got John Buschman to see me and confirm that I was not a spy.
A SHORT SAGA 1943
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Ethnographic Description (New York, 1891); Buschman, Spuren der aztekischen Sprache (Berlin, 1854 and 1859); Dorsey, Bibliography of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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The weeping eyes of the crowd were turned upon old Buschman.
Frederick the Great and His Family Chapman Coleman 1843
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"He will, if he has not yet done so," cried old Buschman.
Frederick the Great and His Family Chapman Coleman 1843
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"Yes, that is true; Buschman is the most orderly, the most industrious of us all," said Fritz Kober, as he nodded lovingly to his young friend.
Frederick the Great and His Family Chapman Coleman 1843
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When the recruiting officer came into the hut of Buschman and summoned Charles
Frederick the Great and His Family Chapman Coleman 1843
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