Plunket
Britishnoun
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Mr Plunket said: "The benefit is children being children again. They're too young to be stuck on a screen; they need those real-life experiences."
From BBC
Still, according to Mary Massaron, a partner of Michigan law firm Plunket Cooney and leader of it's Election Law Practice Group, the America PAC claiming to assist eligible voters in registering to vote and failing to do so is "concerning."
From Salon
Robert Plunket was living in a trailer park in Englewood, Fla., with his pug, Meatball, when an email interrupted his life of quiet retirement.
From New York Times
“I did feel like an obscure has-been,” Plunket said, “because that’s what I was, technically.”
From New York Times
Now, Plunket is relishing his new status as a former has-been.
From New York Times
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