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Butteris
Butteris But"ter*is, n. [The same word as buttress, noun, in a
different application, F. bouter to push.] (Far.)
A steel cutting instrument, with a long bent shank set in a
handle which rests against the shoulder of the operator. It
is operated by a thrust movement, and used in paring the
hoofs of horses.
Meaning of Butteriss from wikipedia
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Butteriss Gate is a
hamlet in the
parish of Wendron, Cornwall, England.
Butterriss Gate is 4.5
miles (7.2 km) north-east of
Helston and lies on the A394...
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often differs among recordings. A new
narration was
written by
Simon Butteriss for the
Aldeburgh Festival and
broadcast live by CBBC
presenter Johny...
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Gleeson as Kathie,
Nigel Stock as Max,
Michael Sadler, Paul Hardwick,
Simon Butteriss and
Robert Meadmore in
supporting roles, and 20
local school boys, including...
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singing prostitute at the
brothel Bríd
Brennan as a mad
beggar woman Simon Butteriss as Mr. Lewis, Grossmith's
understudy Film
professor Wheeler Winston Dixon...
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performed at
Queen Elizabeth Hall (1985)
starring Louise Gold,
Simon Butteriss,
Rosemary Ashe,
Robert Meadmore and
Martin Smith,
produced by Raymond...
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performed at
Queen Elizabeth Hall (1985)
starring Louise Gold,
Simon Butteriss,
Rosemary Ashe,
Robert Meadmore and
Martin Smith) Di Yam
Gazlonim by Al...
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which has
starred such well-known G&S
performers as
Richard Suart,
Simon Butteriss,
Bruce Graham,
Gillian Knight,
Barry Clark,
Michael Rayner,
Patricia Leonard...
- it was the
place she
would always return to. St John
Montclair Simon Butteriss An
antiques dealer that Nina
Bulsara (Peters)
haggles with. She is furious...
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Lucinda Lacey/Ferrar
Timothy Bentinck – Sir
Thomas (Tom)
Lacey Simon Butteriss – Hugh
Brandon Judy
Buxton –
Susan Protheroe/Winter
Jeremy Clyde – HM...
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television adaptation directed by Tony
Britten and
starring Tim Bell,
Simon Butteriss, Judi
Daykin and Mark
Dexter The play was
adapted as an
opera by George...