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Daniel Butterfield grew weary of "Extinguish Lights" the French bugle call used to mark evening turn-in.
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Disillusioned, according to Mr Din, he threw his bugle into the Ganges shortly before he died.
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Patty was the youngest of the sisters whose hits included Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B.
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One of their biggest hits was "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, " which became a World War II anthem.
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They were topped with a large centre bow edged with red glass bugle beads, crystals and three emerald shaped crystals.
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The bugle has called the horses to the post, and it's almost time for the 139th running of the Kentucky Derby.
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She was wearing a gray Bugle Boy shirt with a collar, light blue jeans and white Reebok sneakers with gray trim.
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The melody he had in mind was based on an old "Tattoo" a rigid bugle call that summoned soldiers for the day's last roll call.
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Speaking to reporters on a hilltop about a mile from a legal travellers' site in Bugle, near St Austell, he pledged to ensure planning laws were "enforced consistently".
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"If every small item, let us pick for example, a toilet roll, although it's a perfectly legitimate thing to claim for and should be claimed for... nonetheless if the Barnstaple Bugle seeks to make something of it then that will happen, " he said.
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So the way is now clear for European heads of governments to sound the bugle for stronger defence when they meet in Helsinki next month and for humbler diplomats and defence-planners to begin a year's hard slog working out what, if anything, all this grandiloquence really means.
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