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Examples
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Those who want to travel between clubs will need what's called a "Jewniversal Pass," which Mr. Strank admitted was "a cheesy name."
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In New York, Jeffrey Strank , the founder of NetParty, has been hosting "the Ball" for the past 17 Christmases with LetMyPeopleGo.com.
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The Ball is unique this year, said Mr. Strank, "because it's on a Saturday."
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Strank transferred his life membership to POST 7401 Chandler, AZ.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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About that time, Tuttle got back to the battalion command post, and also about that time, I sent the detail with Sergeant Mike Strank carrying wire up the mountain.
Into the Rising Sun Patrick K. O’Donnell 2002
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Strank and the boys putting up the replacement flag, and the -- the first one's coming down.
Flags of Our Fathers 2000
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Among the dead were three of the Marines who had raised the second flag on Suribachi: Mike Strank, Harlon Block, and Franklin Sousley, and one of the photographers who immortalized the act, Bill Genaust.
The Story of World War II Donald L. Miller 1945
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When Gagnon reached the summit, Sergeant Mike Strank, who had climbed Suribachi with him, took the flag from him, handed it to Schrier, and announced, “Colonel Johnson wants this big flag run up high, so every son a bitch on this whole cruddy island can see it.”
The Story of World War II Donald L. Miller 1945
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Among the dead were three of the Marines who had raised the second flag on Suribachi: Mike Strank, Harlon Block, and Franklin Sousley, and one of the photographers who immortalized the act, Bill Genaust.
The Story of World War II Donald L. Miller 1945
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When Gagnon reached the summit, Sergeant Mike Strank, who had climbed Suribachi with him, took the flag from him, handed it to Schrier, and announced, “Colonel Johnson wants this big flag run up high, so every son a bitch on this whole cruddy island can see it.”
The Story of World War II Donald L. Miller 1945
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