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- proper noun botany Abbreviation of
botanist Robert Buser (1857-1931).
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McGRATH, Alaska -- Four-time champ Martin Buser from Big Lake was at the front of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race chasing history north toward the old ghost town of Iditarod on Tuesday evening.
AlaskaDispatch.com: Veteran Musher Chases Iditarod History AlaskaDispatch.com 2011
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Temperatures, too, are playing to Buser's strengths.
AlaskaDispatch.com: Veteran Musher Chases Iditarod History AlaskaDispatch.com 2011
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Tired but satisfied, they reached Nome almost three hours quicker than four-time champ Martin Buser of Big Lake did when he set the previous race record in 2002.
AlaskaDispatch.com: John Baker Walks Dogs Under Burled Arch in Nome to Win Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race AlaskaDispatch.com 2011
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Four-time champ Martin Buser was at the front of the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, chasing history north toward the old ghost town of Iditarod.
AlaskaDispatch.com: Veteran Musher Chases Iditarod History AlaskaDispatch.com 2011
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Not to mention that the year Buser set his record, the starting line for Iditarod was in Wasilla for the last time.
AlaskaDispatch.com: John Baker Walks Dogs Under Burled Arch in Nome to Win Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race AlaskaDispatch.com 2011
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It took Buser 8 days, 22 hours and 46 minutes on what some believe is a shorter trail.
AlaskaDispatch.com: John Baker Walks Dogs Under Burled Arch in Nome to Win Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race AlaskaDispatch.com 2011
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Not to mention that the year Buser set his record, the starting line for Iditarod was in Wasilla for the last time.
AlaskaDispatch.com: John Baker Walks Dogs Under Burled Arch in Nome to Win Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race AlaskaDispatch.com 2011
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Tired but satisfied, they reached Nome almost three hours quicker than four-time champ Martin Buser of Big Lake did when he set the previous race record in 2002.
AlaskaDispatch.com: John Baker Walks Dogs Under Burled Arch in Nome to Win Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race AlaskaDispatch.com 2011
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It took Buser 8 days, 22 hours and 46 minutes on what some believe is a shorter trail.
AlaskaDispatch.com: John Baker Walks Dogs Under Burled Arch in Nome to Win Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race AlaskaDispatch.com 2011
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Buser is now running his ninth race without a win, just as Swenson was in 1991.
AlaskaDispatch.com: Veteran Musher Chases Iditarod History AlaskaDispatch.com 2011
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