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Talk story about celebration for Ernest M. Frimbo, world's most persistent railway buff, on crossing his two-and-one-half millionth mile on a train.
The New Yorker, June 5 , 1978P. 29 Talk story about celebration for Ernest M. Frimbo, world's most persistent railway buff, on crossing his two-and-one-half millionth mile on a train.
Hochschild has done his level best to build a memorial to these dissenters, and is hugely to be congratulated on his hard work: as a buff on this subject, I thought I was the only one who knew about Clarke, an obdurate Marxist who earned his living as a circus impresario and lion tamer.
The European spoonbill (Platalea leucorodia) is a crested white bird about 60 cm long with cinnamon buff on the foreneck.
Burke stopped outside the law office and gave his shoes a quick buff on the back of his pant legs.
Kennedy became a fitness buff on his own and last season helped Penn State gain a 9-4 record.
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Transit officials say there are umpteen train buffs who on occasion break the law, but none with the repeat compulsion that drives Mr. McCollum.
The romance readers on one forum, the crime buffs on another.
But for Mr. Huelbig, the last visit on July 3 was a poignant one, as he described it to other theater buffs on Cinema Treasures.
You never know, though, this Hamlet may switch some Shakespeare buffs on to Doctor Who.
I tried making these arguments to the train buffs on the American Orient Express.
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