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  • 1bush — bush1 [boosh] n. [ME < OE busc (in place names) < WGmc * busk ; ME busk, bosk < ML boscus < Frank busk, of same WGmc orig.] 1. a woody plant having many stems branching out low instead of one main stem or trunk; shrub 2. a thicket of… …

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  • 2bush — (n.) many stemmed woody plant, O.E. bysc, from W.Gmc. *busk bush, thicket (Cf. Du. bos, Ger. Busch). Influenced by or combined with cognate words from Scandinavian (Cf. Dan. busk) and O.Fr. (busche firewood, apparently of Frankish origin), and… …

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  • 3Town square test — is a threshold test for a free society proposed by a former Soviet dissident Natan Sharansky, now a notable politician in Israel. The test is found in Sharansky s book, The Case for Democracy , and it reads: * If a person cannot walk into the… …

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  • 4Bush telegram — town gossip network, rumors …

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  • 5Bush telegraph — town gossip network, rumors …

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  • 6Bush wire — town gossip network, rumors …

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  • 7Bush wireless — town gossip network, rumors …

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  • 8Town Called Dobson — Infobox comic strip title= Town Called Dobson caption= author= Storm Bear url= http://towncalleddobson.com rss= http://feeds.feedburner.com/TownCalledDobson atom= http://www.towncalleddobson.com/?feed=atom status= Publishes every weekday. first=… …

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  • 9Bush Hill Park railway station — Infobox London station name = Bush Hill Park railcode = BHK manager = National Express East Anglia zone = 5 locale = Enfield borough = Enfield start= platforms= 2 latitude = 51.6418 longitude = 0.0691 railexits0405=0.524 railexits0506=0.479… …

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  • 10Bush, George W. — ▪ 2005       On Nov. 2, 2004, George W. Bush was elected to a second term as president of the United States. He received 51% of the popular vote, to 48% for Democratic candidate Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry (q.v.); the vote in the electoral… …

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