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Put's awful policies out there, then has his minions call anyone who disagrees racists.
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Put's a little dent in you "competition to bring costs down" argument, huh?
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Put's an all new spin on the "negotiate from a position of strength" line, which might include PVC and safe words ... as far as I know.
McCain Adviser: What Does "Deal With" Hamas Really Mean, Anyway? 2009
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Put's the whole "Knock-off Nigel" stuff into perspective huh?
Has Downing Street claimed Crown copyright on stolen code? 2008
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The endeavor evolved to include tackle sales, and today, Put's son Tom heads a veritable tackle empire involving four retail locations.
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Near-by was General Israel Putnam -- probably less known to posterity (above all, to youthful posterity) for his qualities as a commander than for the mad dash down "Put's Hill" at Greenwich by which he escaped the closely pursuing Red Coats.
Fifth Avenue Arthur Bartlett Maurice 1909
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"I wouldn't be surprised to see Old Put's boys pull the game out in this inning, for all that two men are out."
Frank Merriwell at Yale Burt L. Standish 1905
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Old Put's troops were from the British, behind the stone wall at
The Complete Project Gutenberg Writings of Charles Dudley Warner Charles Dudley Warner 1864
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There is a splendid stone pillar, a clustered column, right in front of me, and I am as much protected from the minister as Old Put's troops were from the British, behind the stone wall at Bunker's Hill.
Backlog Studies Charles Dudley Warner 1864
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Zeke may laugh at Old Put's digging, but you'll soon find that he'll pick his way to a point where he can give the Britishers a dig under the fifth rib.
Taken Alive Edward Payson Roe 1863
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