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Burt

[burt]

noun

  1. William Austin, 1792–1858, U.S. surveyor and inventor.

  2. a male given name, form of Albert, Herbert, Bertram, Burton.



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Levi, a 4-year-old mutt, suffered through “a month of real instability,” said owner Jenn Burt, as they moved into temporary quarters with a series of friends in the Pasadena area.

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Episodes from the first half of the 1960s, which often featured a young Burt Reynolds as a half-Comanche blacksmith in Dodge City, play like allegories about racism as the civil rights movement was simmering.

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Mr Burt said he believed Mears was providing a "reasonable" service to the Home Office.

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Chief executive Kate Burt said: "Far from supporting this deeply damaged community, the delays and uncertainty created by the Government have added to their suffering."

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Their new one, ‘Burt,’ doesn’t have a distributor yet, just tons of heart.

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