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  • I suspect all who've benefited from Tug's visits are a little biased in that direction, too.

    Jeanne Dennis: Pets and Hospice Care: 'The Warmth of Touch' Jeanne Dennis 2011

  • I suspect all who've benefited from Tug's visits are a little biased in that direction, too.

    Jeanne Dennis: Pets and Hospice Care: 'The Warmth of Touch' Jeanne Dennis 2011

  • I suspect all who've benefited from Tug's visits are a little biased in that direction, too.

    Jeanne Dennis: Pets and Hospice Care: 'The Warmth of Touch' Jeanne Dennis 2011

  • My brother Mark was there and my sister Carrie (ph) on Tug's side of the -- Tug's other children and he's got another son Matthew who is in Philadelphia.

    CNN Transcript Apr 21, 2006 2006

  • MCGRAW: And his wife Jennifer, who were great friends of Tug's, and Jennifer helped care for Tug, did most of the dirty work and the hard work for caring for Tug, and living with him, the whole time that he was sick and I was having to work.

    CNN Transcript Sep 10, 2004 2004

  • I was there, and my brother and my sister, and my uncle, Hank, Tug's older brother.

    CNN Transcript Sep 10, 2004 2004

  • I've got a brother, Mark, and a sister, Cari, from Tug's marriage that he was married to ...

    CNN Transcript Sep 10, 2004 2004

  • I had a couple years earlier I had Tug's baseball card up on my wall.

    CNN Transcript Dec 10, 2002 2002

  • This is the proper and recognised summons to the lifeboats, but long before the lightship fired her signal, the Deal boatmen saw the peril of the vessel; and one of their number, Tom Adams, ran to the coxswain of the Deal lifeboat with the news: 'Tug's parted her, and she'll be on the Goodwins in five minutes!'

    Heroes of the Goodwin Sands Thomas Stanley Treanor

  • As they cleared the brow of the hill, Tug's anxious heart was pierced with the fear that he had lost the long, racking race, after all; for, just crossing the stake at the finish, he caught a sight of Orton.

    The Dozen from Lakerim Rupert Hughes 1914

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