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The location is a small village in the Yucatan's north-central region called Tunkás, a Mayan-speaking town of approximately 2,600 people.
Geri Spieler: Mexican Migration: A South of the Border View 2010
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"I call upon you with your true name Tunk, and demand that you obey."
Conan the Indomitable Perry, Steve 1989
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That's certainly the case for resident Brian Randall, who spent the weekend racing at O'Reilly Raceway Park in Indianapolis in a 2006 Dodge Ram 2500 diesel truck that belonged to his friend Dennis "Tunk" Fritz.
unknown title 2009
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That's certainly the case for resident Brian Randall, who spent the weekend racing at O'Reilly Raceway Park in Indianapolis in a 2006 Dodge Ram 2500 diesel truck that belonged to his friend Dennis "Tunk" Fritz.
unknown title 2009
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Tunk was not going to be digging out from under that any time soon, if ever.
Conan the Indomitable Perry, Steve 1989
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As heavy as Tunk was, he should have hit the rock and stuck, but instead, he skipped over the ground as a cast stone does over water-once, twice-and on the second bounce, flew into the air a good span high.
Conan the Indomitable Perry, Steve 1989
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Tunk was easily twice the size of the largest cyclops, thrice the weight in his earthly form, and bristling with dagger-sized black claws on hands and feet.
Conan the Indomitable Perry, Steve 1989
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Came a loud clap of noise and suddenly the demon, one of Set's lesser messengers, named Tunk, appeared in an eye-smiting flare of light.
Conan the Indomitable Perry, Steve 1989
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The cyclops leaped to one side and the worm next to him slithered the opposite way just as Tunk landed on the spot where Conan had only recently been.
Conan the Indomitable Perry, Steve 1989
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The demon sailed like a bird for a moment; unfortunately for him, Tunk was not a creature of the air in his current form, and his flight became less birdlike and more like a boulder.
Conan the Indomitable Perry, Steve 1989
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