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  • From 1938 on, all those record home runs and those thousands of strikeouts, my mud's been on every ball.

    CNN Transcript Aug 1, 2009 2009

  • You want to do everything possible to have a strategy about your investment that reflects your risk and the amount of time you can invest for it, because this is a mud's (ph) game, sitting around, watching the markets and trading stocks in and out, you know, unless do you this for a living?

    CNN Transcript Mar 17, 2008 2008

  • Carol Shutt Bar Harbor, MaineYour Sept. 20 story ponders "why the mud's flying so thick and fast."

    MAIL CALL 2007

  • Lies, smears and innuendo are mud's sticky ingredients.

    MAIL CALL 2007

  • β€œIn less then a year of living here there has been a huge influx of mud's and swine … there is a group of Mexican circus midgets that live right next door to me.”

    Dark Side of Online Networks Seen in Nazi Website 2007

  • And when it hit, while you're running towards it and it just hit your house where you know that your kids are at with cars, trailer, campers, mud, as quick as turning a faucet on, but the mud's thick, and hitting the house, blowing through the wall and hitting every room and filling up and exploding.

    CNN Transcript Jan 13, 2005 2005

  • "The mud's always been the same and so have the balls," Tyler said.

    USATODAY.com 2002

  • On the mud's surface were dead fish that must have jumped out of the river to escape the heat.

    Asimov's Science Fiction 2003

  • "The mud's so deep it'd probably cover anything smaller than a boulder anyway."

    The Mystery of the Headless Horse Arden, William, 1924- 1981

  • Harvey turned hard, gunned the engine and fought a frantic race between his traction on the mud and the mud's adherence to the road.

    Lucifer's Hammer Niven, Larry 1977

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