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Botkin

American  
[bot-kin] / ˈbɒt kɪn /

noun

  1. Benjamin Albert, 1901–75, U.S. folklorist, editor, and essayist.


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Kate’s Lazy Desert at 58380 Botkin Road in Landers includes a conditional use permit that allows the buyer to operate the property as a motel, trailer park, or campground, according to the listing.

From Los Angeles Times

Many gun owners bought real-world versions of the firearms they used online, said Lucas Botkin, founder of the gun gear outfitter T.Rex Arms.

From Washington Post

Botkin recalled how he fixed up his first AR-15.

From Washington Post

Mr. Stovall got a job at a nearby sign shop, Botkin’s — he was rejected, he said, until the day he showed up and began cleaning the store on his own initiative — and started using the store’s equipment to make his own prints after hours.

From Washington Post

“I’m asking you to stand up and lead heroically,” Botkin says in the video, urging lawmakers to appoint electors.

From Washington Post