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  • The four-year program is called Pumps for Kids, Infants, and Neonates (PumpKIN).

    The Highlight HEALTH Network 2010

  • The four-year program is called Pumps for Kids, Infants, and Neonates (PumpKIN).

    The Highlight HEALTH Network 2010

  • The four-year program is called Pumps for Kids, Infants, and Neonates (PumpKIN).

    THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010

  • The four-year program is called Pumps for Kids, Infants, and Neonates (PumpKIN).

    THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010

  • The four-year program is called Pumps for Kids, Infants, and Neonates (PumpKIN).

    Media Newswire 2010

  • "Pumps," she explained when he asked about the sound.

    Flinx In Flux Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1988

  • "Pumps," she explained when he asked about the sound.

    Flinx In Flux Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1988

  • 'Pumps' would of course have been the simple answer, but the men knew as well as the Subaltern knew that pumps were not to be had at that particular time and place for love or money, and that all the filling of all the 'indents' in the R.E. would not produce one single efficient pump from store.

    Between the Lines Boyd Cable 1910

  • If you're listening closely to Naledge's rhymes, you might catch references to "Pumps" and "Dee Browns," and in the video-a professional-looking piece of work for a group that's still mostly a blog darling, but not suspiciously slick-you might notice that the camera occasionally lingers for a split second on somebody's Reeboks.

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • If you're listening closely to Naledge's rhymes, you might catch references to "Pumps" and "Dee Browns," and in the video-a professional-looking piece of work for a group that's still mostly a blog darling, but not suspiciously slick-you might notice that the camera occasionally lingers for a split second on somebody's Reeboks.

    Chicago Reader 2010

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