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  • But on Thursday, he called Furbush's claims that the recent involuntary petition for bankruptcy was merely a litigation tactic "nonsense."

    Local News from Star-Banner 2009

  • While Detroit's AL Central rival, the Cleveland Indians, gave up three top pitching prospects for pitcher Ubaldo Jimenez, the Tigers acquired Fister at a lower price outfielder Casper Wells, infielder Francisco Martinez, pitcher Charlie Furbush and a player to be named later.

    After the Aces, the No-Names Brian Costa 2011

  • When the major becomes too rambunctious in his new-found youth, Dover recalls his uncle's romance when a young man with a Miss Deborah Furbush, now an elderly invalid spinster.

    “Living hand to mouth. . .” 2008

  • G. Molina CAT 3 0 0 0 .282 M. Furbush RF 0 0 0 0 .261

    Appalachian League Baseball - Bristol vs. Kinsgsport 2001

  • A week from the time we began, the Furbush household was startled by Aunt Debby's rising to give her hand to the Major when he made his usual call.

    THE REJUVENATION OF MAJOR RATHBONE 1993

  • Whereas the average member of the Faculty might have been taken for an ordinary business man in his working clothes, Furbush was obviously a man of temperament.

    Tutors' Lane 1937

  • Furbush to make public confession of the iniquity that was in him; and after noting out loud the changes recommended, he abruptly closed the meeting.

    Tutors' Lane 1937

  • "A little lemon or a hot iron or soap and water will fix it, probably," said Furbush.

    Tutors' Lane 1937

  • Furbush, found occasion to refer to the Johnsonian anecdote anent sprats talking like whales; and, Tom hearing of it, there was brought into being one of the enmities which add zest to collegiate existence.

    Tutors' Lane 1937

  • Furbush, who seemed to be waiting to be thus addressed, rather than to presume to take the floor from his superior, Mr. Brainerd, smiled charmingly.

    Tutors' Lane 1937

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