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Busch

American  
[boosh] / bʊʃ /

noun

  1. Adolf Georg Wilhelm 1891–1952, Swiss violinist, conductor, and composer, born in Germany.

  2. Fritz 1890–1951, German conductor.


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Sesame Street characters and attractions are featured in most of United Parks’ other properties, including its Busch Gardens and SeaWorld parks.

From The Wall Street Journal

Beau Busch of the International Federation of Professional Footballers said that “we’re unable to get in touch with the players. That’s incredibly concerning.”

From The Wall Street Journal

A year earlier, the club acquired Hope and promising young pitcher Jackson Ferris from the Chicago Cubs in exchange for infielder Michael Busch and right-hander Yency Almonte, who recently returned to the Dodgers on a minor league contract.

From Los Angeles Times

Marc Busch, a professor of business diplomacy at Georgetown University, said the ruling could ripple through to trade arrangements the U.S. has struck with other nations.

From MarketWatch

“I’ve spoken to many of your Sailors who are coming to terms with missing Disney World plans, weddings they already RSVP’d to attend, and spring break trips to Busch Gardens,” Skarosi wrote in the letter seen by the Journal.

From The Wall Street Journal