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  • Bé, ara que ja ha aparegut publicat al web del COBDC, crec que ja ho puc dir: formaré part de la propera Junta de Govern del Col·legi Oficial de Bibliotecaris-Documentalistes de Catalunya.

    A la nova Junta del COBDC | [bauen] 2009

  • "Who was the puc put on the Chinook when I arrived?"

    Imperial Grunts 2005

  • The handcuffed man was a puc: "person under control" — what the U.S. military calls its temporary detainees in the war on terrorism.

    Imperial Grunts 2005

  • It has become a verb; to take someone into custody is to "puc him."

    Imperial Grunts 2005

  • The men who had put the puc in the Chinook — en route to Bagram, where he would be interrogated — were members of an Army Special Forces A team based at an Afghan firebase in Gardez.

    Imperial Grunts 2005

  • "Who was the puc put on the Chinook when I arrived?"

    Imperial Grunts 2005

  • The men who had put the puc in the Chinook — en route to Bagram, where he would be interrogated — were members of an Army Special Forces A team based at an Afghan firebase in Gardez.

    Imperial Grunts 2005

  • The handcuffed man was a puc: "person under control" — what the U.S. military calls its temporary detainees in the war on terrorism.

    Imperial Grunts 2005

  • It has become a verb; to take someone into custody is to "puc him."

    Imperial Grunts 2005

  • "Go not there, foreigner," wailed the Isisi Stabber-of-Waters, "for it is our lord Sandi, and his puc-a-puc has bellowed terribly."

    The Keepers of the King's Peace Edgar Wallace 1903

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