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Uncle Boz then found out that, though he could grill a chop before his dining-room fire, the same style of cooking would not suit a number of people; and so he erected what he called the Caboose, at the rear of his mansion.
Tales of the Sea And of our Jack Tars William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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The word Caboose was the name given by the Phoenicians to the temple dedicated to the god of fire, whom they worshipped, built on the decks of their vessels; when a purer faith was introduced, it being found convenient to cook dinners in the no longer sacred _Caboose_, the name being retained, Blackie the cook took the place of the officiating priest.
How Britannia Came to Rule the Waves Updated to 1900 William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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Tours and historical train information presented by Friends of the Warrenton Caboose.
What's Happening in Fauquier County, Oct. 3-10, 2010 Post 2010
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The magic of the documentary comes from the story of how Clash began his on-screen work as a puppeteer -- on the local Baltimore CBS affiliate's TV show Caboose -- and the surprising film footage of a young Clash at the dawn of his career.
Turnstyle: [REVIEW] Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey Turnstyle 2011
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For an unusual stay, book a room at the Red Caboose Motel (312 Paradise Lane; 717-687-5000; redcaboosemotel. com).
A Family Trip in Lancaster County Jennifer Merritt 2010
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Tours and historical train information presented by Friends of the Warrenton Caboose.
What's Happening in Fauquier County, Oct. 10-17, 2010 Post 2010
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The magic of the documentary comes from the story of how Clash began his on-screen work as a puppeteer -- on the local Baltimore CBS affiliate's TV show Caboose -- and the surprising film footage of a young Clash at the dawn of his career.
Turnstyle: [REVIEW] Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey Turnstyle 2011
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• NO LOST CHILDREN: When a family or group travels together, obey “The Caboose Rule” (rule #43) by assigning an adult or older child to keep up the rear – and ensure that no little ones lag behind.
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Tours and historical train information presented by Friends of the Warrenton Caboose.
What's Happening in Fauquier County, Sept. 26-Oct. 3, 2010 Post 2010
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Tours and historical train information presented by Friends of the Warrenton Caboose.
What's Happening in Fauquier County, Oct. 17-24, 2010 Post 2010
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