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bushnell
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Population (2000): 3221 Housing Units (2000): 1446 Land area (2000): 2.046547 sq. miles (5.300531 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.007659 sq. miles (0.019836 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.054206 sq. miles (5.320367 sq. km) FIPS code: 10110 Located within: Illinois ...
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We'd just moved to Bushnell, Nebraska, and right from the first I had trouble with the Benson brothers.
In the distance, the dot that had been the pine cone seemed to vaporize as Rourke studied it through the Bushnell armored eight-by-thirtys.
He walked across the flat expanse of rock, taking the Bushnell eight-by-thirtys from their case at his left side—they were his father’s.
One former ABA president, George Bushnell, called the Republican leadership in Congress "reptilian bastards," paraphrasing the noted constitutional scholar and dictionary buff Julia Roberts.
He noted down items on the list: both of the Detonics pistols, the small Musette bag with spare magazines and ammo, the Bushnell 8 x 30 armored binoculars, the big, handmade Chris Miller Bowie knife.
He checked the closure on the canvas musette bag hanging from his left side over the M-16 Bayonet, the closure on the Bushnell Armored 8 x 30s hanging from his right side.
He noted down items on the list: both of the Detonics pistols, the small Musette bag with spare magazines and ammo, the Bushnell 8 x 30 armored binoculars, the big, handmade Chris Miller Bowie knife.
Rourke snatched the Bushnell Armored binoculars from their case and scanned the parking area, then the roof tops.
Bushnell said Senator Bob Dole's support for the flag-burning amendment had compromised his "decency as an individual" - proving that it's still okay to vilify a disabled American combat veteran who actually did sustain his injuries on the field of battle.