Precision Lightweight GPS Receiver (PLGR), a US military handheld GPS system colloquially known as the "plugger"
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Flip-flops, a type of footwear similar to sandals but without securing the ankles
Corruption tinged the event in 1901 when the American, "Plugger" Bill Martin, won from scratch, to allegations of fixing by John Wren.
He worked in the music industry for several years, first in the quality control department of Decca Records listening to output that ranged from medieval classical music to Chubby Checker, after four years becoming assistant producer to Tony D'Amato, then briefly a record plugger for Pye Records.