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Bolden
[ bohl-duhn ]
noun
- Charles Buddy, 1868?–1931, U.S. cornet player: early pioneer in jazz.
Bolden
/ ˈbəʊldən /
noun
- BoldenBuddy18681931MUSMUSIC: jazz cornet player Buddy , real name Charles Bolden . 1868–1931, US Black jazz cornet player; a pioneer of the New Orleans style
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Because, I guess, every institution needs a class clown—in which capacity I got to talk to Charles Bolden and Michael Griffin.
From The Daily Beast
But Jason Bolden says that while it is ubiquitous, it is not his favorite.
From The Daily Beast
Mr. Bolden was one of the men selected to come in the summer of 1961.
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Chief Rowley, I don't think you covered the Bolden matter as to whether you had an investigation made.
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Bolden had observed this before—no native was ever without that one somber-looking arrow.
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These people of Van Daamas needed radar less than any race Bolden knew of.
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His mind was active, but outwardly Bolden was quiescent as the doctor continued his explanation.
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