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To call Butala a naturalist is to simplify the relationship of one person to himself, and his surroundings.
Archive 2007-08-01 Lemon Hound 2007
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To call Butala a naturalist is to simplify the relationship of one person to himself, and his surroundings.
Peter Butala 1934-2007 Lemon Hound 2007
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Canadian novelist Sharon Butala (with one boy child and fifteen books to her credit) came to Ajijic for a visit and did a little impromptu birth coaching.
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Canadian novelist Sharon Butala (with one boy child and fifteen books to her credit) came to Ajijic for a visit and did a little impromptu birth coaching.
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I'm not sure how I would describe Butala outside of the inadequate terms we have to discuss such consciousness.
Peter Butala 1934-2007 Lemon Hound 2007
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I'm not sure how I would describe Butala outside of the inadequate terms we have to discuss such consciousness.
Archive 2007-08-01 Lemon Hound 2007
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Analysts had predicted the BPP may beat Butala and the BNF could increase the number of seats it held from three to eight or as many as 10.
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Initially, Tea wondered if the trio could successfully "Lettermen-ize" these classics, but with Butala at the helm, he says he realized there was no reason to worry.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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Initially, Tea wondered if the trio could successfully "Lettermen-ize" these classics, but with Butala at the helm, he says he realized there was no reason to worry.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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Initially, Tea wondered if the trio could successfully "Lettermen-ize" these classics, but with Butala at the helm, he says he realized there was no reason to worry.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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