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Busch

[ boosh ]

noun

  1. Ad·olf Ge·org Wil·helm [ah, -dawlf gey-, awrk, , vil, -helm], 1891–1952, Swiss violinist, conductor, and composer, born in Germany.
  2. Fritz [frits], 1890–1951, German conductor.


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The trend started in 2008, when InBev, run by Carlos Brito, a Brazilian executive, acquired Anheuser-Busch for $52 billion (PDF).

But Mark Sanford defeated Elizabeth Colbert Busch on Tuesday night in South Carolina for a trip to Congress.

The court will hear the case on May 9, two days after the election between him and Elizabeth Colbert Busch.

Elizabeth Colbert (she pronounces it with a hard “r”) Busch knows loss well.

That itself is invigorating, and Colbert Busch has already proved herself a capable, engaging candidate with a will to win.

A majority of the stock of this terminal railroad is held by persons controlling the Anheuser-Busch Brewery.

Mr. Busch said that he had also kept an eye on the spectators and had noticed nothing there.

Dr. Busch, on entering the bedroom just after the chief had left it, found everything in disorder.

And Busch has no idea how the thing works, other than the general explanation that Duvall gave him.

Faithful Dr. Busch, head of the Bismarck press-agency, was one of the busiest men of the hour.

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