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Grunts is described as “24 meets the X-Men” with “Tom Clancy on speed” military style action.
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"Grunts" or "soft growls" are emitted when hyenas of the same clan come into close contact
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"Grunts" or "soft growls" are emitted when hyenas of the same clan come into close contact
British Blogs BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition 2010
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McManus 'latest book, "Grunts," about the importance of ground forces in recent U.S.
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Call upon an arsenal of new and familiar Covenant units such as Grunts, Elites, Ghosts, and even Scarabs to defeat foes on the battlefield.
Video Games Blogger 2009
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For Flying Pen Press, he was the editor of the science fiction anthology Full-Throttle Space Tales #3: Space Grunts.
Star Trek: Typhon Pact Paths of Disharmony Dayton Ward 2011
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For Flying Pen Press, he was the editor of the science fiction anthology Full-Throttle Space Tales #3: Space Grunts.
Star Trek: Typhon Pact Paths of Disharmony Dayton Ward 2011
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We must remember that all Marines are Grunts first.
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He brings together the painful on-the-ground experience of “Last True Story” with the analysis of a highly educated mind of “Imperial Grunts.”
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To judge by Robert Kaplan's account of the US military ( "Imperial Grunts"), soldiers LIKE going into war.
The Draft: Who Pays the Price?, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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