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The O.Fr. _bochier_ or _bouchier_, modern _boucher_, from which "butcher" is derived, meant originally a killer of goats and a seller of goats 'flesh, from the O.Fr. _boc_, a he-goat; cf.Ital. _beccaio_, from _becco_,
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" Various
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Strangely I would not put Dermot Desmon with these gangsters who have brought the country to its knees. pretty sure thats b0ll0x. bouchier wouldn't be seen dead at a GAA match. he's a rugby man, hence the lack of renewing the BOI sponsorship of the football championship and the sponsoring of Leinster and Ulster and Padraig Harrington. also, he hasn't been in the country long enough to be part of an evil cabal to bring the country to its knees. he was head of an RBS division in england while all that shenanigans went on.
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