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At Puaucho, another village near Osorno, voters were bused in to a barbecue lunch of 180 lambs roasted over bonfires and supplied by local landowners.
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The prosumers were bused in by the government from nearby villages.
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Ms. REEVES: I remember one time we had a talent show in junior high school, which is during the time that I decided I wanted to sing, and there were a lot of things going on in school at that time 'cause we were the first students to be bused in Denver, Colorado.
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Days ago bused-in prison inmates worked shoulder to shoulder with the National Guard and local volunteers to build a makeshift floodwall of sand and gravel.
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As thousands of bused-in police academy cadets gathered along the route to prepare for the procession, Olivero and his wife, Yelitza Acuna, hid from the sun while waiting in a block-long line to buy flour, coffee, butter and other food staples they said have been hard to come by for about two years.
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The Houston Astrodome in Texas, where thousands of refugees had been bused over the past couple of days, stopped accepting refugees late Thursday.
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And this week, a 13-year-old boy, picked up in India in June after inadvertently straying across the border, was bused back to Pakistan.
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