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But Guinn and Johnson argue they were no worse than other local ranchers trying to feed the insatiable appetites of the U.S. Army and Tombstone's burgeoning population.
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The Top 10 Funny Celebrity Tombstone's has nine other examples of this kind of humour.
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Dusty Escapule, elected by Tombstone's 1,500 residents, enacted the law to prevent fallings-out between groups of actors who have for decades trawled the town's main drag in Wild West costume to entice tourists to their shows.
Archive 2009-04-12 Bill Crider 2009
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Or it might have actually sprung from the real, live, West -- Wyatt Earp famously shot nobody until the O.K. Corral gunfight which was triggered by his brother's enforcement of Tombstone's gun control ordinances, and once he went "vigilante" saw his career destroyed.
Kenneth Hite's Journal princeofcairo 2003
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Tombstone's Sixth Fleet staff was spread out between the two helos along with -- well, what the hell was Skeeter?
Nuke Zone Douglass, Keith 1998
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Even given Tombstone's best intentions and Batman's willing support, getting off the carrier had taken longer than he'd planned on.
Nuke Zone Douglass, Keith 1998
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An image of Pamela Drake appeared in Tombstone's mind.
Nuke Zone Douglass, Keith 1998
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The unexpected apology spun Tombstone's temper down three degrees.
Nuke Zone Douglass, Keith 1998
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There were more advantages than his uncle had suspected to having a relative on the front lines, but this time the advantage was Tombstone's.
Nuke Zone Douglass, Keith 1998
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Tombstone's father, like most of the Magruder men, a Navy pilot.
Nuke Zone Douglass, Keith 1998
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