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  • Beaker is awesome, one of my favourite muppets. anon

    VOTD: The Muppets: Beaker Performs “Dust in the Wind” | /Film 2010

  • Many still wear Celtic attire, even though a civilization known as the Beaker People finished Stonehenge a millennium before the Celts were known to exist.

    Search Engine Watch Blog 2009

  • The next design, called Beaker, looks to us like a revised MD80 / 90 - a straight wing

    IAGblog 2009

  • The next design, called Beaker, looks to us like a revised MD80 / 90 - a straight wing

    IAGblog 2009

  • The next design, called Beaker, looks to us like a revised MD80 / 90 - a straight wing

    IAGblog 2009

  • Many still wear Celtic attire, even though a civilization known as the Beaker People finished Stonehenge a millennium before the Celts were known to exist.

    Search Engine Watch Blog 2009

  • "Beaker" was a character in Sesame Street, but the term had been appropriated to describe all scientists.

    Terra Incognita Wheeler, Sarah 1996

  • The comic book takes its time setting up a lot of jokes but it also races through some scenes to get down to more of the slapstick humor, such as Beaker and the medical revive paddles.

    ComicList Headlines 2010

  • "During those years, you belonged to a group called the Beaker Explorers, an amateur archaeological society.

    In the Presence of the Enemy George, Elizabeth 1996

  • This game just goes to show that to win all you have to do is take it in at Luke "Beaker" Nevill every time and get him into foul trouble.

    KSL / U.S. / National 2009

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