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Buddie Petit (born
Joseph Crawford; most
likely 1896 or 1897 — July 4, 1931), also
spelled Buddy Petit, was an
American early jazz cornetist. His year...
- Blu Tack is a
reusable putty-like pressure-sensitive
adhesive produced by Bostik,
commonly used to
attach lightweight objects (such as
posters or sheets...
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Michael Joseph Buddie (born
December 12, 1970) is an
American former professional baseball pitcher and the
current athletic director at the
United States...
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Charles Hardin Holley (September 7, 1936 –
February 3, 1959),
known as
Buddy Holly, was an
American singer, songwriter, and
musician who was a central...
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telecommunications companies.
Econet Telecom Lesotho,
through its
prepaid product Buddie,
sponsored the
Premier League and Lesotho's
lower leagues (the A-Division...
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Charles Buddie Mullins was an
American chemical engineer,
currently the
Matthew Van
Winkle Regents Professor and Z. D.
Bonner Professor at
University of...
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Paisley (/ˈpeɪzli/ PAYZ-lee; Scots: Paisley;
Scottish Gaelic: Pàislig [ˈpʰaːʃlɪkʲ]) is a
large town
situated in the west
central Lowlands of Scotland....
- Gleaton), Pimpin' (Jamal Willingham), ****al Man (Bernard Leverette), and
Buddie (Gerald Tiller). They were best
known for
their hit
singles "I
Think They...
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Clarence Benton "
Buddie"
Newman (May 8, 1921 –
October 13, 2002) was an
American politician who
served as
Speaker of the
Mississippi House of Representatives...
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Buddy Gilmore,
sometimes spelled Buddie Gilmore, (born 1880) was a jazz drummer. He deplo**** a
greatly expanded drum kit as part of his
vaudeville performances...