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- proper noun An
occupational surname for abutcher .
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Mladic was the last of the major wartime leaders still at large and his cold-blooded reputation earned him the nickname "Butcher of Bosnia."
Diana Jenkins: Ratko Mladic Capture Helps Balkans Move Forward Diana Jenkins 2011
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Mladic was the last of the major wartime leaders still at large and his cold-blooded reputation earned him the nickname "Butcher of Bosnia."
Diana Jenkins: Ratko Mladic Capture Helps Balkans Move Forward Diana Jenkins 2011
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Mladic was the last of the major wartime leaders still at large and his cold-blooded reputation earned him the nickname "Butcher of Bosnia."
Diana Jenkins: Ratko Mladic Capture Helps Balkans Move Forward Diana Jenkins 2011
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Mladic was the last of the major wartime leaders still at large and his cold-blooded reputation earned him the nickname "Butcher of Bosnia."
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Diana Jenkins 2011
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Mladic was the last of the major wartime leaders still at large and his cold-blooded reputation earned him the nickname "Butcher of Bosnia."
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Diana Jenkins 2011
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The “Rethinking the Box” articles by Matt Blind: If Butcher is the go-to analyst on comic shops, Blind covers the general bookstore front in an equally astute manner.
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Christopher Butcher is posting a set of essays looking at particular milestone titles, which also touch on the issues of censorship, anime tie-ins, pricing, and bringing in female readers.
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(Butcher is responding to this self-serving statement from Bluewater president Darren G. Davis and the comments that follow.)
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A new NBER paper shreds an old stereotype, reports Bryan Caplan: Kristin Butcher and Anne Piehl shows that, despite their demographics, immigrants are drastically less criminal than native-born Americans ...
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A fascinating NBER Working Paper (earlier, free version here) by Kristin Butcher and Anne Piehl shows that, despite their demographics, immigrants are drastically less criminal than native-born Americans.
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