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  • There are those whose passion lies in looking at all the different types of planes available, from the Ford Tri-Motor and DC-3 "Duggy" that are parked on AeroShell Square to vintage biplanes and ultralights that are parked elsewhere on the grounds.

    The Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter Latest Headlines 2010

  • Twenty-one months was the average life span she remembered Duggy telling her this once—she remembered everything he told her of a one-dollar bill in circulation.

    The Town Chuck Hogan 2004

  • Gloansy said, “Duggy, man, you said banks train their people not to hit any alarms until after.”

    The Town Chuck Hogan 2004

  • Ever I see her, I think of third-grade class picture—Duggy, right?

    The Town Chuck Hogan 2004

  • “I really appreciate this, Duggy,” Krista said, sitting next to him like she belonged there.

    The Town Chuck Hogan 2004

  • He looked back and forth between Jem and Duggy, aging muscle hanging off his arms like rope.

    The Town Chuck Hogan 2004

  • He found the press box high to his right, Dez standing in the wide viewing window, watching him, smiling in tribute, probably thinking, Duggy working the old magic, talking his way out onto the field.

    The Town Chuck Hogan 2004

  • Make a night of it this time, Duggy, do it right, not just up and back like going to the cash machine.

    The Town Chuck Hogan 2004

  • In fact, the one to watch here was Dez: sitting on the other side of Duggy, staring full-out at warlord Fergie, the guy who maybe—“maybe” in the Town sense—offed his father.

    The Town Chuck Hogan 2004

  • Stronger than her taste for dust was her fear that she would be found out by Duggy.

    The Town Chuck Hogan 2004

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