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- abbreviation business
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- abbreviation
business .
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Examples
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I am incorrect, the President did not use the term bus.
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Fred has been in bus. for something like 30 years and he trained Dan (they were college roomates).
A new Taxidermist i used this year has disappeared. Phones disconnected, shop closed, etc... 2009
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Fred has been in bus. for something like 30 years and he trained Dan (they were college roomates).
A new Taxidermist i used this year has disappeared. Phones disconnected, shop closed, etc... 2009
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Where are those pruning the laws on the books ... or those ensuring the laws are written in bus.
Physician Licensing, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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There is a single lobbyist, Black, who has admitted that he has made cell phone calls to deal with private client issues from the McCain bus.
Lobbyists Here, Lobbyists There, Lobbyists Everywhere - Swampland - TIME.com 2008
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Firstly, they already have places to meet and stab their freinds, it;s called a bus.
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I have an apocryphal image of them with their kit bags slung over their shoulders, whistling Colonel Bogey while they march out of the rear doors of the green shed, and up a small incline to a no-name bus.
The mission song Le Carre, John, 1931- 2006
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I have an apocryphal image of them with their kit bags slung over their shoulders, whistling Colonel Bogey while they march out of the rear doors of the green shed, and up a small incline to a no-name bus.
the mission song Le Carre, John, 1931- 2006
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Call me Vashon Centric, but there already is a passenger only route between Seattle and Bellevue, it's called the bus.
Archive 2005-08-14 2005
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• Bus Topology - Devices are connected through a broadcast link called bus.
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