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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 • May 3, 2024

The video’s Web address, which is visible in the email, was included in a December 2020 newsletter written by activist Geoffrey Botkin, who appears to be the person featured in the video.

From Washington Post • May 20, 2022

Aside from costume changes and hairstyles, the script from Max Botkin and Kerry Williamson gives Rapace very little to actually work with.

From The Verge • Aug. 19, 2017

The grisly details, said Jane Little Botkin, are exaggerations.

From The Guardian • Sep. 21, 2016

Dr. Botkin looked at me, too; he recognized me with a start.

From Rescuing the Czar Two authentic Diaries arranged and translated by Smythe, James P.

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