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  • 61Bully (Loira) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Bully País …

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  • 62Bully (Sena Marítimo) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para otros usos de este término, véase Bully. Bully País …

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  • 63Bully Fahrzeugbau — AG Rechtsform AG Gründung 1933 Auflösung 1933[1] oder 1934[2] Sitz …

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  • 64Bully Pulpit Games — Bully Pulpit Games, based in Carrboro, North Carolina, is a publisher of indie role playing games. Their games include The Shab al Hiri Roach and Grey Ranks. Bully Pulpit s Jason Morningstar is also the creator of Dungeon Squad, although this… …

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  • 65Bully Dawson — was a renowned gambler from London, England in the time of Charles II. His name became a byword for a swaggering fool. His character is summed up by Charles Lamb: Bully Dawson kicked by half the town, and half the town kicked by Bully Dawson… …

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  • 66Bully (Farthing Wood) — Bully is a fictional character from the animated children s television series The Animals of Farthing Wood based upon the books of the same name by author Colin Dann. Bully is a large grey town rat from the town the Farthing Wood animals passed… …

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  • 67Bully Hill Vineyards 200 — Venue Nashville Superspeedway Sponsor Bully Hill Vineyards First race 2010 Last race 2011 Distance 199.95 miles (321.788 km) …

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  • 68bully for you — bully for you, etc (often ironic) Good for you, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑bully * * * bully for you, etc. idiom (informal) used to show that you do not think that what sb has said or done is very impressive • …

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  • 69Bully (parfumeur) — Bully est un parfumeur français, établi rue Saint Honoré à Paris au début du XIXe siècle, qui inspira Balzac pour son roman César Birotteau. Bully, inventeur du « vinaigre de Bully », se ruina en 1830 ; remis à la tête de son… …

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  • 70bully pulpit — n. [< phrase attributed by G. Putnam (1926) to ROOSEVELT2 Theodore, referring to the presidency as offering “such a bully [= fine] pulpit” for preaching: present use from later interpretation of bully in this phrase as BULLY1, sense 1] a… …

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