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Bushnell

[ boosh-nl ]

noun

  1. David, 1742?–1824, U.S. inventor: pioneered in submarine construction.


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Candace Bushnell, whose New York Observer column became the inspiration for Sex and the City, hopes that it is.

Bushnell defends the series to Ramin Setoodeh and talks all things Carrie.

And Bushnell was distracted by Chuck E. Cheese, among other endeavors.

Jaffe was the Candace Bushnell of the atomic age, painting a picture of the life of single working women in New York City.

Our stars range from Nobel Prize winners Orhan Pamuk and J.M. Coetzee to the writer of Sex and the City, Candace Bushnell.

What Bushnell did was to invent a boat that would move under water and might be made to blow up an enemy's ship.

You can see that Dave Bushnell's invention was a very neat one; but, for all that, luck went against it.

Alfred and I watched with her until after midnight, and Mrs. Bushnell and Anna the rest of the night.

But it is said that the failure of his efforts cast a deep and permanent gloom over the mind of Bushnell.

It was made in Rochester, by a surgical instrument maker named Bushnell.

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