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"Plunk" is baseball slang for hitting a batter with a pitch.
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"Plunk," the big dog, touched it and has to be driven into exile.
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There Joplin met and likely played with the Chicago ragtime pianists Johnny Seymour and "Plunk"
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Plunk a Women Grow Business badge on your blog or site
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Plunk a Women Grow Business badge on your blog or site
Women Grow Business » Sharing the “Women Grow Business” Love
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Bruce Newman/Oxford Eagle/Associated Press Bill Plunk, a candidate for Lafayette County District 1 supervisor in Oxford, Miss., held up a sign to passing voters outside an old National Guard Armory.
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Plunk down $40 large and you've got a seemingly monster 100,000 person list.
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The column and a speech McInnis made later on the floor of the House included at least three passages that used some of the same words Allen and Plunk used in their earlier piece for The Washington Post.
Scott McInnis Plagiarism Accusation: Second Case Of Plagiarism Alleged
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In one passage, Allen and Plunk wrote, "There is a growing popular belief in South Korea that the North has outmaneuvered Washington and marginalized the South's role."
Scott McInnis Plagiarism Accusation: Second Case Of Plagiarism Alleged
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"He had permission to use my work," said Plunk, who described himself as a senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation and a business consultant.
Scott McInnis Accused Of Lying By Research Assistant [UPDATED]
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