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  • '' One walk, six punchouts, so it was just what we needed today, just what the team needed and just what Franklin needed. ''

    USATODAY.com 2008

  • Of course, one big difference is, in Iran, when they talk about hanging chads, they're not referring to cardboard punchouts, but foreign journalists named Chad.

    Will Durst: Grading Democracy on a Curve 2009

  • The windows may meet code, but they appear as tiny punchouts in a slab of wall -- more like portholes than windows.

    Archive 2007-02-01 Dan 2007

  • The windows may meet code, but they appear as tiny punchouts in a slab of wall -- more like portholes than windows.

    Signs of the times Dan 2007

  • Photo shows stainless steel "turnings," drummed ferrocrhome fines, trimmings and punchouts.

    Materials and economic growth USGS 2009

  • Rodriguez was 0-for-4 with three punchouts. swapContent ( 'firstMainStoryPhoto', 'applyMainStoryPhoto'); swapContent ( 'firstMediumStoryPhoto', 'applyMediumStoryPhoto');

    New York's big bats swing and miss often 2006

  • "I got some good punchouts today, but the sixth inning was a little annoying," said Meche, who equalled his win total for all of last year.

    USATODAY.com 2005

  • Here, biologist Rae Ritchie collects leaf punchouts that will be used for DNA isolation.

    Tweaking Plants for Better Health Tracy Powell 2006

  • He had two good punchouts and two strikes on the next guy, Cox said.

    National League Baseball - Braves vs. Astros 2001

  • "That's a great hitting team and he gave up two hits and had a bunch of punchouts," Atlanta manager Bobby Cox said.

    Major League Baseball - Red Sox vs. Braves 2001

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