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dunch

verb

To knock against; to hit, punch

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And the Empowerment Zone has provided a development consultant, Emma E. Dunch, who has "ballet in her soul," Ms. Johnson said of Ms. Dunch, laughing.

Ms. Dunch said that Mr. Post would be "redeployed".

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There are also many portraits of Tudor children, almost all understandably anxious looking: few lived into adulthood, and little John Dunch, whose piercingly blue mournful eyes stare straight at the viewer, never reached his second birthday.

In New York, WNYC raised $3.1 million to meet the $4 million in damage it suffered during the attacks, more than double its previous one-week record, said a spokeswoman, Emma Dunch.

Mr. Dotts had worked at WNYC for two years, according to Emma Dunch, a spokeswoman for the station.

The changes -- approved by an "overwhelming consensus" of the board of trustees at a meeting yesterday, said a WNYC spokeswoman, Emma Dunch -- signify the transformation of WNYC from a quirky station operated by sometimes eccentric hosts to a public radio station of the modern age, one that is a serious business requiring significantly larger funds to keep on running.

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