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It coincides with the publication of co-curator Jeffrey Plank's new book, Aaron Siskind and Louis Sullivan:
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The letter "h" with two blank spaces, for example, brings up "Plank's Constant 6.626068 × 10-34 m2 kg/s," which as you'll recall is used in describing subatomic quanta.
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She instead chose Ohio State, which was also Plank's alma mater, but the pair's paths crossed again in the 2000 Olympics.
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Plank's trying to get her to play more aggressively and more instinctively as she uses the fourth-year guard to not only run the offense but score as well.
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The team sought to shore up the position, selecting forwards with their first three picks in the 2010 draft but both Sanford and Melvin answered the challenge to fit into Plank's system.
Veterans Nakia Sanford, Chasity Melvin making vital contributions to Mystics 2010
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January 2010: Stanley returns to the Mystics as an assistant coach on Julie Plank's staff.
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"We got us a shot-blocker," was one of Plank's early exclamations after the pick.
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Plank's dependable spark plug recorded four steals and 10 points by game's end marking the third consecutive game in which the third-year guard from Rutgers scored in double figures.
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Langhorne made considerable strides under Bullett's tutelage and in the first year of Coach Julie Plank's system.
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Despite Plank's praise, Houts isn't without her concerns about learning the offense but is glad to have veterans like Harding to learn from.
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