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Baugh

[ baw ]

noun

  1. Samuel Adrian Slinging Sammy, 1914–2008, U.S. football player and coach.


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Our forecast gives Porter a 77-in-100 shot of defeating Baugh.

Plans for the clinic were born from a deal struck between DeSantis, Baugh, and real estate developer Rex Jensen, according to the Bradenton Herald.

Together with Baugh and Harville, the four — Brian Gilbert, Stephanie Popp, Stephanie Stockwell and Veronica Zea — are accused of carrying out a harassment campaign last year against a suburban Boston couple who put out the newsletter.

From Fortune

Baugh hopped out and towed it a block away with practiced speed and ease.

That is perhaps because Obama seems to be not just looking at Baugh, but really seeing him.

“He seemed to be a happy person when he came out,” Baugh later said.

But the WTC ribbon is from the attack on 9/11, which saw Baugh race to the scene after the first plane struck.

More recently, Baugh headed out in his truck to do what he could when Hurricane Sandy struck the city.

A prudent parson has nothing to fear from 'em—nor a foolish one any thing to gain—baugh!

Some persons make a mistake, and, in trying to take care of themsels, run neck into halter—baugh!

When Major Baugh came to the hotel in the evening, did you learn the object of his mission?

After you crossed the bridge, you don't remember of meeting Major Baugh?

Major Baugh went back and got the orders he showed here to-day.

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