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Botkin

[bot-kin]

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.

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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.

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

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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.

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

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