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newsletter Bugler (disambiguation) Bugel,
surname Bugling, a
sound made by a bull elk Ngöbe
Buglé people, an
indigenous people of
Panama The Buggles...
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trumpeting of this
podcast may well turn into
bugling the Last Post. I
guess what I'm
saying is—to our new listeners—'****o and...
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bugle is a
simple signaling br****
instrument with a wide
conical bore. It
normally has no
valves or
other pitch-altering devices, and is thus limited...
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Bugler is a roll-your-own
brand of
tobacco and
rolling papers. The
Bugler brand was
first introduced in the
United States in 1932 by Lane Limited. Lane...
- Look up
bugler in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
bugler is
someone who
plays the
bugle.
Bugler may also
refer to:
Bugler (tobacco), a
brand of tobacco...
- the Post", pla**** on the
bugle by a
member of the
United States Army Band
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media help. A
bugle call is a
short tune, originating...
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American elk
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Bulls have a loud, high-pitched, whistle-like
vocalization known as
bugling,
which advertise...
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bugle corps is a name used to
describe several related musical ensembles. Drum and
bugle corps (modern), a
musical marching unit Drum and
bugle corps...
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bugle (usually
shortened to
contra or
simply called the
marching tuba) is the lowest-pitched br****
instrument in the drum and
bugle corps and...
- The
Daily Bugle (at one time The DB!) is a
fictional New York City
tabloid newspaper appearing as a plot
element in
American comic books published by...