Examples of 'plunket' in a sentence

Meaning of "plunket"

Plunket refers to a type of New Zealand organization providing healthcare services for children
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Plunket were also involved in supporting us as a family.
There is a bloody plunket of a man upstairs.
Plunket escaped with his money and his life.
It was located where the present plunket rooms are now.
Plunket can help put you in contact with a parent group in your area.
We have got a plunket appointment.
Neither occurred while he was working for Plunket.
Ring the bell for plunket and we will all have some tea.
Timaru also has many nurseries and Plunket rooms.
Aileen Plunket entertained on a grand scale.
This did not include the Plunket building.
David Plunket Green was also a jazz musician.
He is best known as the founder of the Plunket Society.
Many changes have been made to Plunket teaching and organisation over the years.
There are many different ways to get involved in the Plunket Society.

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Plans are under way for Plunket to pilot the programme in Hamilton.
Margaret became president of the Plunket Society.
Plunket was one of three daughters of Arthur Ernest Guinness.
For services as a Plunket nurse.
Plunket is also used by many parents to conduct government-funded child health assessments in home.
A special thank you to Tom Plunket for the article idea.
One of the oldest first class Cricket tournaments is the Plunket Shield.
Plunket Shield returns as premier domestic first-class trophy.
His best performances came in the Plunket Shield.
Have not seen you at Plunket lately . We do not go much any more.
What happened between me and Petty Officer Plunket was consensual.
Plunket is a national non-profit organization that provides care to children and families in New Zealand.
For services to Plunket.
So Petty Officer Plunket is wrong in believing that you bewitched her?
He played rugby union for Canterbury and cricket for Otago in the Plunket Shield.
Harry Plunket Greene, who had encouraged Elwes through this audition, also remained his lifelong friend.
I told you, she had to take the baby to Plunket.
David Plunket Greene was a " dandy devoted to all that was fashionable ".
On his death, he was succeeded as Baron Plunket by his younger brother.
Plunket wrote a book about her mountaineering and experiences travelling the Alps in the 1870s.
Well, she figured we would get him on the Plunket charge.
For babies, talk with your midwife, Plunket nurse, pharmacist or doctor about appropriate treatment options.
He should not be confused with his uncle, Sir Thomas Fitz-Christopher Plunket.
So Petty Officer Plunket is wrong in believing that you bewitched her? That 's right, sir.
I saw him last night at Tartuffe . Patrick? Plunket.
Thomas Plunket was a Rifleman in the 95th Rifles.
Baby's first foods Plunket.
Kotaku 's Luke Plunket wrote " There has been so much hate.
It was created in 1827 for the prominent Irish lawyer and Whig politician William Plunket.
Was Plunket a Liberal statesman?
No answer, plunket.
In his first Plunket Shield match, against Canterbury, he took a hat-trick.
My darling? - Hm? - Nurse jenkins has arrived, and plunket is feeding her tea and muffins.
Robin Rathmore Plunket became 8th Baron in 1975 on the death of his elder brother.
In 1739, Americans finally took to the beauty of printed wallpaper by way of Plunket Fleeson.

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