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Pluk: With health care costs rising as fast as they are, some health care experts I have talked to (Bob Blendon at Harvard, for example) have raised doubts that the McCain tax credit would keep up with true health care cost inflation.
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Pluk: The 1993 Clinton plan, as Hillary Clinton has acknowledged, would have set up big purchasing alliances (known as HIPCs) that everyone would have had to be a part of.
Tom Daschle and Health Care Reform - Swampland - TIME.com 2008
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Pluk, balanced precariously on one foot, wavered, jerked, hopped three times, and with his arms windmilling wildly, collapsed on top of his brother,
Stalling 2010
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Pluk, balanced precariously on one foot, wavered, jerked, hopped three times, and with his arms windmilling wildly, collapsed on top of his brother,
Kendermore Kirchoff, Mary 1989
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HELLEBORINE _Calceolus_ dicta, mariana, foliis binis e radice ex adverso prodeuntibus, flore purpureo _Pluk.
The Botanical Magazine, Vol. 6 Or, Flower-Garden Displayed William Curtis 1772
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Bolted on were additional applications such as Movable Type and Pluk.
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Pluk. amalth.t.423.f.5 pulegioides nettle - leav'dN.
Travels through that part of North America formerly called Louisiana. 1771
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