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Balance the marbles on the plank by tilting left and right, and clear them before the Plank breaks; shake to trigger a smart bomb!
Press Releases 2008
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Balance the marbles on the plank by tilting left and right, and clear them before the Plank breaks; shake to trigger a smart bomb!
Applelinks.com 2008
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Reminds me of Under Armour founder Kevin Plank: "You need to put your hands around the throat of your business, and you need to run it."
Entrepreneur and author Bill Murphy offers tips for success Thomas Heath 2010
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Reminds me of Under Armour founder Kevin Plank: "You need to put your hands around the throat of your business, and you need to run it."
Entrepreneur and author Bill Murphy offers tips for success Thomas Heath 2010
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From Chancellorsville westward to Wilderness Church, the newer Orange Plank Road overlay the old Turnpike, and local custom was divided on what to call this stretch of highway; here it will be called the Plank Road.
LEE’S LIEUTENANTS DOUGLAS SOUTHALL FREEMAN 2001
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From Chancellorsville westward to Wilderness Church, the newer Orange Plank Road overlay the old Turnpike, and local custom was divided on what to call this stretch of highway; here it will be called the Plank Road.
LEE’S LIEUTENANTS DOUGLAS SOUTHALL FREEMAN 2001
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26 From Chancellorsville westward to Wilderness Church, the newer Orange Plank Road overlay the old Turnpike, and local custom was divided on what to call this stretch of highway; here it will be called the Plank road.
Lee’s Lieutenants Douglas Southall Freeman 1971
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26 From Chancellorsville westward to Wilderness Church, the newer Orange Plank Road overlay the old Turnpike, and local custom was divided on what to call this stretch of highway; here it will be called the Plank road.
Lee’s Lieutenants Douglas Southall Freeman 1971
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In some ways, The Plank is the national headquarters for petty journalistic elitism and the fallacy of credentialism.
Invasion of the dirty masses Glenn Greenwald 2006
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The blog over at The New Republic, called The Plank, provides countless examples of establishment journalists' embittered, self-loving thought processes at work.
Invasion of the dirty masses Glenn Greenwald 2006
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