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Bourne

[ bawrn, bohrn ]

noun

  1. a city in SE Massachusetts.


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Citing missionary letters and other primary sources, Bourne demolished Spalding’s claims as “not only fictitious but impossible,” noting that Oregon was never in danger of being lost to Britain.

Neither Davis nor Swink responded to requests for comment, and Bourne declined to speak with The Washington Post.

Bourne was cleared because he had two straight negative test results following his positive result and was asymptomatic.

They placed Bourne, fellow wide receivers Brandon Aiyuk and Deebo Samuel and left tackle Trent Williams on their covid-19 reserve list.

The 49ers announced that Bourne, Aiyuk, Samuel and Williams were placed on the covid-19 reserve list.

“Jason Bourne and James Bond are just as much superheroes as Superman in terms of how they accomplish the impossible,” King adds.

Captain America: The Winter Soldier, RoboCop, The Bourne Legacy, and Homeland all send a similar message.

The “army of youth” Bourne envisioned was the advanced brigade of what emerged as a “New Class.”

“I needed to see Jason Bourne on top of Gordon Gekko,” Soderbergh joked to The Telegraph.

In 1917, Randolph Bourne pointed out how hard it is for America to fight limited wars for liberal aims.

“Gone to that bourne where both good and bad snakes go,” rejoined her husband.

It indicated that if there was an end to Lady Cantourne's wit, she had almost reached that undesirable bourne.

Receiving an affirmative reply the sub made his way to Commander Bourne's cabin, bubbling over with suppressed excitement.

The region so long remaining almost unknown, has suddenly become the desired bourne for men and women of all classes.

This sale is worthy of note, for the auctioneer was Zachariah Bourne, and not Cooper, as in the two former cases.

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