If the enemy was this barbarian from the backwoods, well and good! It would be foolish to take offence at this old bushwhacker. |
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But the bushwhacker from Africa achieved a surprising degree of success and, on his own initiative, founded the University of Hong Kong. |
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Pool equipment and acc., patio furniture, window treatments, firewood, dehumidifier, lawnmower, bushwhacker. |
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James, with the help of newspaper editors such as John Edwards, was cast in a political role, as Confederate guerilla, a bushwhacker, enemy of Grant and the corrupt Union. |
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Here was this huge, good-natured, slightly chaotic man, who can swear like a drunken bushwhacker, walking around as if on air, with his arms often spread wide before his new creation, as if conducting a Vivaldi concerto. |
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The words imported included some later considered to be typically Australian, such as bushwhacker and squatter. |
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Marie Viljoen padded through the woods in Prospect Park one recent morning like a Brooklyn-chic bushwhacker in cargo pants, tall leather boots and a shock of red lipstick. |
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Ten years later, rather than repeat that folly with the overgrown Rosaceae, I sought counsel from an experienced bushwhacker at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden: Chris Roddick, 48, an arborist and grounds foreman. |
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