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"Trunnell," said Thompson, with his drawl, "what d'ye think of these men coming back clean daft?"
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Because some generators can cost as much as a car, the price has scared off some consumers, said Jack Trunnell, owner of Trunnell Electric, an electrical contractor based in Rockville.
Potomac residents consider generators Cody Calamaio 2010
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After the summer power outages, Trunnell said, he received many calls from people saying they were "fed up."
Potomac residents consider generators Cody Calamaio 2010
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"It's like an ocean," said Kevin Trunnell, a farmer near Utica, Ky., surveying the flood waters about 12 miles south of the river.
Storms Take a Deadly Toll Ilan Brat 2011
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"This is the first time I've seen ever where people's frustration has really converted into a purchase," Trunnell said.
Potomac residents consider generators Cody Calamaio 2010
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Also like Trunnell, many of the women had other health problems that made them more susceptible to severe complications: asthma was the most common problem – 44 percent of the pregnant women who died in the first months had asthma; about 39 percent were obese.
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Like Trunnell, most of the deaths were women who were late in their pregnancy.
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Trunnell sat, and every now and again scratched his bushy head with excitement and interest while we told of the way Andrews had done.
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There ware Trunnell a-lookin 'right down at me from th' top av th 'afther-companion.
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Now I onct thought Trunnell didn't know nothin ', but that young whelp is
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