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Whatever the case, Condi seems to be plugging away.
"He's a fighter and he's going to be plugging away until the last vote is counted," Mr. Fehrnstrom said.
I can't remember what the interview was meant to be plugging, because we just talked, like we'd met in the pub and hit it off.
Greyhound 2015 margins are now guided down year on year (despite the soft 2014 comparison) and, to hold group expectations, rail seems to be plugging the gap.
Former LA Galaxy man Marcelo Sarvas is a welcome addition in that part of the field, though under the circumstances looks to be plugging a hole rather than improving the team.
He is supposed to be plugging the big BBC Christmas show The Lost World, in which he stars, and has been installed in a central London hotel - he lives in Hampstead - for interview purposes, along with a PR and his driver, Sammy Pasha, who goes with him everywhere.
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We continually want to be plugged in".
That regulatory hole needs to be plugged.
And they have to be plugged to a power source.
It does not need to be plugged in.
Most rear speakers in such setups need to be plugged into a receiver and an amplifier, which in turn needs to be plugged into a power outlet.
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