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| m drove from Syria to Baghdad in three cars, a | Buick, an Oldsmobile, and a Lancia. |
| m2) Fremont plant produced Chevrolet, Pontiac, | Buick, and Oldsmobile (Olds 442) cars, as well as GM |
| In 1920, as competition from | Buick and Studebaker increased,:630 Bartholomew deci |
| Hospital, he falls asleep at the wheel of his | Buick and runs it off the road, lodging in the snow. |
| vanagh, drummer Roy O'Shea and sax players Lee | Buick and Graeme Revell. |
| ee from The Flat Earth, two from Aliens Ate My | Buick, and one each from The Golden Age of Wireless |
| neral Motors in Flint, Michigan, at first with | Buick, and later with the General Motors Institute, |
| ton by-election, 1918 after the death of David | Buick, and held it to 1935, when he was defeated by |
| Under the ministry of Rev. | Buick and the subsequent lengthy ministry of Rev. Mi |
| After hearing the story of the | Buick and how it has been kept secret by Troop D for |
| Customs officials searched their | Buick and Chevrolet Suburban and found "detailed pla |
| The Man in the | Buick and Other Stories, (Kansas City: BkMk Press, U |
| rips in Trueblood's car: "It wasn't a very big | Buick, as I recall. |
| Buick Audra - additional vocals | |
| ds and a cash prize was awarded to the winner, | Buick Audra. |
| s honored at half-time of the game and given a | Buick automobile by members of the Fred Long Anniver |
| ory to building full-size Chevrolet, Olds, and | Buick B-body vehicles for 1977. |
| Thomas Lindsay | Buick becomes Secretary of the Gladstone branch of t |
| His racing career continued as he drove for | Buick, becoming a friend and associate of Buick owne |
| Ned is determined to destroy the | Buick, but before he can Sandy Dearborn realizes tha |
| , a giant pile of driftwood and Bent's crashed | Buick, but no Bent. |
| ome to 20 car dealerships which include Acura, | Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge, Ford, G |
| pedition, which included his wife, left in two | Buick cars in June, 1927, They motored to Tientsin a |
| The | Buick Challenge was a golf tournament on the PGA Tou |
| ravelers Championship, previously known as the | Buick Championship & Greater Hartford Open. |
| e had his best result of the year, leading the | Buick Championship after three rounds before slippin |
| 2000 | Buick Classic |
| gained interest after J. P. Hayes won the 1998 | Buick Classic . |
| , and was first described in the Texaco N.F.A. | Buick Creek No. 7 well (located north-west of Fort S |
| Run by Otis Thornton, a black man and | Buick dealer in East Brunswick, New Jersey, the Chev |
| rand's biography of Seabiscuit, Howard's early | Buick dealership in San Francisco was given a boost |
| The | Buick engine made its first significant presence at |
| erly had showrooms on Motor Row included Ford, | Buick, Fiat, and Cadillac. |
| ith Bob Jarvis driving it as the #32 Clinomint | Buick, finishing 28th out of 30 cars. |
| ed a $250 advance for both albums and bought a | Buick for a cross country tour. |
| singer Joe Burdick claimed this was the reason | Buick founded Italy Records in the first place. |
| He piloted the #54 Air Products | Buick home in 29th after starting 8th. |
| Gabor Bushy, who was the owner of Suburban | Buick in nearby Wheaton, Illinois, purchased the dea |
| iker "The One-Armed Bandit"; he almost won the | Buick Invitational while doing so. |
| or the 15-17s, which is also the venue for the | Buick Invitational on the PGA Tour and the site of t |
| Bridgestone Invitational, WGC-CA Championship, | Buick Invitational, Arnold Palmer Invitational, BMW |
| ssays in honour of Geoffrey Nuttall" edited by | Buick Knox (London: Epworth Press, 1977, ISBN 0 7162 |
| tooling was transferred to Canada to make the | Buick Lacrosse. |
| "Goggles Pizzano" - | Buick, light blue #5 |
| in songwriter Alejandro Escovedo in Escovedo's | Buick MacKane project. |
| Buick Memorial Primary School is also located on Mai | |
| He was employed for 24 years with the | Buick Motor Company. |
| bile maker associated with the founding of the | Buick Motor Company. |
| ened taxiing on the populous ramp to driving a | Buick on a bumper pool table. |
| They drove a Remy equipped | Buick on a ten week trip from the hills of Kentucky |
| n Port Lincoln under the ministry of Rev. Fred | Buick on Jan 1, 1978 in the home of a Mrs. Elizabeth |
| During the 2003 | Buick Open he interviewed eventual champion Jim Fury |
| 1972 Vern Parsell | Buick Open |
| 1961 (1) | Buick Open Invitational |
| 1963 (3) Colonial National Invitation, | Buick Open Invitational, U.S. Open |
| first win on the PGA Tour came in 2007 at the | Buick Open. |
| David | Buick, politician. |
| first Toyota dealership and later acquired the | Buick Pontiac and GMC franchises there as well. |
| family-owned Chevrolet and a Jim Miller-owned | Buick, Prestwood won 35 of the 40 races that he ente |
| Buick Project Vocal Remix - Shorter Version | |
| Damage (The | Buick Projekt Remix) (7:19) |
| 2012 | Buick Regal w/ eAssist (*anticipated January 2012) |
| shortly after | Buick released a single by the Dirtys. |
| Howard was dubbed one of the most successful | Buick salesman of all time. |
| An old | Buick sedan, a home-made mobile and other items to d |
| e gas station attendant who first reported the | Buick sitting in front of the station was the same m |
| 1993 | Buick Southern Open |
| nd win came during a 5-man playoff at the 1993 | Buick Southern Open. |
| The dormitory of apartment suites at 10 | Buick Street (often abbreviated to "StuVi" by studen |
| complex covering 10 acres (40,000 m2) between | Buick Street and Nickerson Field, ground formerly oc |
| rove their next race, bringing the Big Daddy's | Buick to a 15th place finish at Charlotte. |
| for J.D. Stacy, Combs qualified the Stacy-Pak | Buick to 28th on the starting position in the fall r |
| nclude automobiles such as a 1913 Metz, a 1920 | Buick touring car, a Highway Post Office Bus, and an |
| ruck similar to the famed Beverly Hillbillies' | Buick truck. |
| In 1985, Carter drove the brand new | Buick V6 engine to the pole position of the 1985 Ind |
| he field, a 1992 Lola powered by a stock-block | Buick V6 engine in the 24th position. |
| Buick was title sponsor from 2004 to 2006 and The Tr | |
| commentators of the telecast, it was said the | Buick was faster than the traditional Cosworth engin |
| The Olds and | Buick were dropped and the Cadillac DeVille added fo |
| St. Louis citizen named Frank G. Rowe with his | Buick when Rowe stepped out in front of traffic to c |
| Ned believes that the | Buick will one day fall apart, having expended the l |
| expressionist work before remarking about the | Buick works "Oh this is better. |
| Baltimore course in 1969, but when two of his | Buick works were bought by an influential New York C |
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