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Cozzo Busonè is a hill
located in Raffadali, Agrigento,
inside which were
found the
Venuses of
Busonè [it], two
female statuettes of the
Copper Age, now...
- Phenylbutazone,
often referred to as "bute", is a
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) for the short-term
treatment of pain and
fever in animals...
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practice of the
justices to
retire and
confer with the
busones of the county. In
these busones we can see the
persons whose names appear in the commissions...
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Griffin 1979–1982 74 25 49 .338 — — — — — — — 3
Jerry Busone 1982–1984 58 35 23 .603 — — — — — — — 4 Bill
Nepfel 1984–1987 88 53 35 ...
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corruption of its leadership. The
earliest source of this tale is in
Busone da Gubbio's L'Avventuroso Siciliano,
written in
Italian in 1311. This story...
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Bugella in a do****ent of 826AD,
recording the
donation of
Bugella to
Count Busone by
Louis the Pious, son of Charlemagne), Holy
Roman Emperor; a
further do****ent...
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especially in Campania);
culattone or culo (mainly in
Northern Italy);
busone (common in Emilia-Romagna, and also a
rough synonym for "lucky"); buco or...
- Milo Griffin: 25–49 (.338)
Jerry Busone (1982–1984) 1982–83
Jerry Busone 18–12 1983–84
Jerry Busone 17–11
Jerry Busone: 35–23 (.603) Bill
Nepfel (Pacific...
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basketball coaches Patsy Dung (1974–1979) Milo
Griffin (1979–1982)
Jerry Busone (1982–1984) Bill
Nepfel (1984–1987)
Vince Goo (1987–2004) Jim
Bolla (2004–2009)...
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basketball coaches Patsy Dung (1974–1979) Milo
Griffin (1979–1982)
Jerry Busone (1982–1984) Bill
Nepfel (1984–1987)
Vince Goo (1987–2004) Jim
Bolla (2004–2009)...