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yellow livery, the
slogan of the time ran true - "
Bustler - the
brighter way to travel". The
Bustler name (in a
different typeface style) was also used...
- A
bustle is a
padded undergarment or wire
frame used to add fullness, or
support the drapery, at the back of women's
dresses in the mid-to-late 19th century...
- The
Native American bustle is a
traditional part of a man's
regalia worn
during a
dance exhibition or
wachipi (pow wow) and
originates from the Plains...
- A
bustle rack is a type of
storage bin
mounted on
combat vehicles,
usually on the
sides and/or rear of the turret.
These racks are used to
carry extra...
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Several ships of the
British Royal Navy have
borne the name
Bustler: HMS
Bustler (1782) was the
mercantile Shillelagh,
which the
Admiralty purchased in...
- Cookie's
Bustle:
Mysterious Bombo World is a 1999 ****anese point-and-click
adventure game
created by
Keisuke Harigai and
published by
Rodik on Windows...
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March 1793 for
Bustler.
Bustler captured Necker in
September 1793, and sent her into Dartmouth. Neckar, Mitc****, master,
prize to
Bustler,
arrived at Gravesend...
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currently obscure. In
February 1806
Bustler was
under the
command of
Lieutenant Richard Welch. The
gunbrigs Bustler, Blazer, and
Furious shared in the...
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Bustle is an
online American women's
magazine founded in
August 2013 by
Bryan Goldberg. It
positions news and
politics alongside articles about beauty...
- SD
Bustler was a twin
tractor unit tug
operated by
Serco Marine Services in
support of the
United Kingdom's
Naval Service. The ship was
formerly operated...