He was a legendary record plugger in the U.K. who worked with us from the beginning of our career. |
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It's easy to compile a list of big league pitchers who went from stopper to plugger. |
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With first-round pick Marcus Stroud expected to win a starting role, he provides a space plugger in the middle, which should allow Gary Walker more freedom to rush the passer. |
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Did you know that there were two injuries this season caused by a tie plugger running over the foot of a member? |
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Her current boyfriend, Andy Hipkiss, is a record plugger for Warner Music. |
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Lane, a high-school dropout, was a song plugger in Tin Pan Alley when he came to the attention of George Gershwin, who became his mentor. |
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The plugger zones over the ball at a depth of 8 to 10 yards and looks for crossers. |
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The son of an immigrant Polish-Jewish tailor, Cohn quit school at age 14 and worked at sundry jobs before becoming a vaudeville singer and song plugger. |
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Although Brown's wife Sarah is a voracious charity worker, as well as a plugger for charities on her Twitter feed, the prime minister himself has not been known to undertake community work. |
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In the NHL, a segment of fans tried to elect Rory Fitzpatrick, a nondescript plugger forward, to the All-Star Game, but their mock campaign fell short. |
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Starting his career while in high school, Van Heusen worked from radio to the Cotton Club, from song plugger to songwriter, from New York to Hollywood. |
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The work opens with the team leader feeding the team mascot, a fish called Plugger. |
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The set features a poseable Flash character, a moveable winch on Plugger and removable front wheels on Roary. |
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Each unit is sold with a Duct Plugger which greatly reduces water entry into the duct. |
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