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  • One of the men Hazard had chosen was a man called Gurt, the other, a bearded fellow, Jan. The driver of the provision-wagon was Horn, the cook, and he seemed very glad to see them all.

    If I Pay Thee Not In Gold Lackey, Mercedes 1993

  • I agree that Go Gurt is impossible for kids to open and sometimes messy...but to help with the messy side, try freezing them...

    Doug v. Go Gurt jodifur 2008

  • Trying to build on the success of its portable kids 'yogurt brand, Go-Gurt, General Mills introduced a similar item aimed at women, but adult consumers rejected the yogurt-filled tubes.

    General Mills Sees Wealth via Health 2008

  • Now you can get yogurt in an easy-to-transport package with a dumb pun for a name: Go-Gurt!

    Manic Marketers Teach Old Snacks Crazy New Tricks 2007

  • Now you can get yogurt in an easy-to-transport package with a dumb pun for a name: Go-Gurt!

    Manic Marketers Teach Old Snacks Crazy New Tricks 2007

  • When last we checked in, Sumner Redstone, 84 years young, was hogging the spotlight like a cranky, Go-Gurt-deprived toddler, jettisoning Tom Cruise from his Paramount playpen and readying his Fisher-Price chopping block for Viacom C.E.O. Tom Freston's head.

    The 2007 New Establishment--The Vanity Fair 100 2007

  • She heard Gurt trying to stifle a chuckle at that, and turned in her saddle to grin at him.

    If I Pay Thee Not In Gold Lackey, Mercedes 1993

  • But Gurt heard the noises first-scraping sounds, but very loud, as if something was being dragged through the sand outside.

    If I Pay Thee Not In Gold Lackey, Mercedes 1993

  • "What's a demon doin 'with us, mistress?" asked the other man behind her, Gurt.

    If I Pay Thee Not In Gold Lackey, Mercedes 1993

  • In the next moment, she came between Gurt and another of the beasts, forcing it away from him, hacking at it with an arm that felt leaden and burned with fatigue.

    If I Pay Thee Not In Gold Lackey, Mercedes 1993

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