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Punding is
compulsive performance of repetitive,
mechanical tasks, such as ****embling and dis****embling, collecting, or
sorting objects. It can also apply...
- with the same title.
There are two
plots in this novel. One is the
Atticus Pünd mystery novel written by
fictional author Alan
Conway and
another detailing...
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Henry Rudolph "Peter"
Pund (January 27, 1907 –
October 17, 1987) was an
American college football player. He was
elected to the
Georgia Tech Hall of Fame...
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Punds Water is a
freshwater loch near
Mangaster in Northmavine, Shetland. It also
gives its name to a
nearby Neolithic heel-shaped cairn. The
cairn (at...
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inside these punds twice a year, the only time they have
access to gr**** feed.
Between February and August, the
sheep are
brought into the
punds, once for...
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Punding is a
compulsion to
perform repetitive mechanical tasks, such as sorting, collecting, or ****embling and dis****embling
common items.
Punding may...
- The
pound (Modern and
Middle Scots:
Pund) was the
currency of
Scotland prior to the 1707
Treaty of
Union between the
Kingdom of
Scotland and the Kingdom...
- and is
cognate with,
among others,
German Pfund,
Dutch pond, and
Swedish pund.
These units are now
designated as
historical and are no
longer in common...
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piques her interest.
Lesley Manville as
Susan Timothy McMullan as
Atticus Pünd Alexandros Logothetis as
Andreas Daniel Mays as Locke/Chubb
Claire Rushbrook...
- bodyguard"), lar' (from *lári, lárr
meaning "chest", "trunk"), pud (from
pund referring to 16.38 kg), Rus' (see
etymology section above),
skala (skál,...