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The body was, according to one writer, privately buried on the bank of the river "Lugg," near Hereford.
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“Very nearly and there’s no sign of Lugg, which is ominous.”
More Work for the Undertaker Allingham, Margery, 1904-1966 1949
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“Very nearly and there’s no sign of Lugg, which is ominous.”
More Work for the Undertaker Allingham, Margery, 1904-1966 1949
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"The high investment-grade ratings on Amgen Inc. reflect the company's strong business risk profile, encompassing both the benefits of a portfolio of highly profitable products and the challenges of generating growth from a stable of older products," said Standard & Poor's credit analyst David Lugg in a press release.
Amgen to Fund $5 Billion Share Buyback With New Debt Peter Loftus 2011
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Lugg, A. (1989), “History, Discovery and Induction: Whewell on Kepler on the Orbit of Mars.”
William Whewell Snyder, Laura J. 2006
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“Mrs. Lugg,” said the scullery maid, raising her voice above the hubbub of half a dozen maids and pot boys, “I found this lady outside; she wants a word.”
The Thief Taker Janet Gleeson 2004
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Mrs. Lugg set down her spoon, made fists and placed them knuckle-down upon her hips.
The Thief Taker Janet Gleeson 2004
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“Should have done so in the first place,” snapped Mrs. Lugg.
The Thief Taker Janet Gleeson 2004
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“Reckon you know something about cooking, do you?” said Mrs. Lugg, regarding Agnes whilst wiping a drip from her nose with the back of her hand.
The Thief Taker Janet Gleeson 2004
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The newcomer was a woman considerably younger than Mrs. Lugg, slender as a lily and infinitely more regal in bearing.
The Thief Taker Janet Gleeson 2004
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