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Examples
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Bunking at Lemieux's house isn't exactly a felony.
Penguins emerge from doldrums looking like Cup contender 2009
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Bunking at a friend's house, NEWSWEEK has learned, he spent days calling the White House, hoping for a sympathetic voice.
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Bunking together on a 1999 trek through Morocco, Egypt and Tunisia, mother and daughter discussed a possible Senate campaign in New York, and Chelsea gave her blessing.
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Bunking down on the floor of the tourist info booth in the middle of the pavement was odd though - people talk about the darnedest things when they think no one else is around to hear them...
Which was the lie? Glenda Larke 2007
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Bunking, Kira said, "You were part of Damar's re-sistance."
Demons Of Air And Darkness DeCandido, Keith R. A. 2001
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"Bunking with an ignorant foreigner just to get a chance to sneak into camps, and run off with the haversacks that have been carelessly left lying around loose?" suggested Step-hen, still harping on his wrongs.
The Boy Scouts' First Camp Fire or, Scouting with the Silver Fox Patrol Herbert Carter
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Bunking off work to get some last-minute gifts, Rajeev started his shopping at 9.10am, moments after the first shops threw open their doors.
The Guardian World News Amelia Hill 2010
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Bunking and Debunking the latest game industry gossip.
GameSpot's News, Screenshots, Movies, Reviews, Previews, Downloads, and Features 2009
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'Bunking with Genilia', an initiative brand Fanta, gave this opportunity of taking a break from the hectic schedule of our life and having fun.
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Bunking and Debunking the latest game industry gossip.
GameSpot's News, Screenshots, Movies, Reviews, Previews, Downloads, and Features 2009
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