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Examples
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This inaugural class has 33 members, from Walter "Stum" Garbarcik '29 to Nicole Fagnant Ryczek and Brian Crawford, both 1995 graduates.
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The most foolproof strategy also is the most awkward: Parents and children discussing what the children will get while the parents are still alive and well, says Marlene Stum , a professor at the University of Minnesota who heads its "Who Gets Grandma's Yellow Pie Plate?" project.
The Pearls Are Mine! Kelly Greene 2012
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Edi and Para Bull are all right, with their food and stories, but Stum is clumsy, Trem is fearful, and you wouldn't want to encounter Trou or Terri.
Faun & Games Anthony, Piers 1997
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[8] Stum is a certain quantity of white wine, strongly impregnated with sulphur.
The American Practical Brewer and Tanner Joseph Coppinger
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The society of the Stum '- [= i] ks, or Bulls, became obsolete more than fifty years ago.
Blackfoot Lodge Tales George Bird Grinnell 1893
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Stum-ble, a trip in walking a. Stu-pid, dull, senseless
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A girl stands on a grafitti painted by a US artist Tracy Lee Stum in Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi, on September 18, 2011.
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Stum stod Viking och såg, men då sjöngo de lekande vågor:
Fritiofs Saga Esaias Tegn��r 1814
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"The project changed my point of view," said Stum, 28.
The Seattle Times 2010
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The girl has been placed in the custody of her grandmother through the Department of Health and Human Resources and a family protective order has been issued against both Stum and Silver on the child's behalf, according to court records.
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