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Iraq was alway’s in Bushe’s mind from the beginning.
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Just like Bushe arrogant taunting of terrorist, you have no idea what you could be unleashing.
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Just like Bushe arrogant taunting of terrorist, you have no idea what you could be unleashing.
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Bushe Senior has tides with Bin Laden and the whole family helped themselves during the Hitler days.
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For centuries, the Bushe family who were related to our royal family were Lords of The Manor in the sleepy little village of Messing in Essex.
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But what is worse about this little bit of piffle from the White House its grounds are also a National Park, sez Fearless L. is that ... excuuuuse me, famille Bushe?
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But what is worse about this little bit of piffle from the White House its grounds are also a National Park, sez Fearless L. is that ... excuuuuse me, famille Bushe?
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It so happened that, though Bushe had paid his rent in order to keep the house above his head -- a very good house it was, to judge from the size and worth of the substantial walls which, in most parts, were still standing when I was there -- he had not paid every man in the county to whom he was indebted.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 343, May 1844 Various
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In every respect, the proceeding was illegal on the part of the landlord, but, though the lawyers urged Bushe to prosecute, and assured him of ultimate success, he was too far gone to listen to them.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 343, May 1844 Various
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This man the landlord found out, through some of his agents appointed for such purposes, and purchased from him the debt which Bushe owed him.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 343, May 1844 Various
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