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  • Dizzy is on superlative form at the moment and he has the back ground to the Labour wriggling on gun crime.

    Archive 2007-08-26 Newmania 2007

  • Dizzy is on superlative form at the moment and he has the back ground to the Labour wriggling on gun crime.

    Broken Society Newmania 2007

  • Dizzy is right to point out that London is a different kettle of fish than the rest of the country.

    Poltical Language ( Ask the Focus Group ) Newmania 2007

  • Ooohhh controversial title Dizzy I hear you say, but honestly, I've just searched the Quality of Life report and there is not a single mention of vibrators and dildos.

    Archive 2007-09-01 2007

  • The 1937 Game at Griffith Stadium is famous for the line drive by Earl Averill that broke a toe in Dizzy Dean's left foot and altered his career.

    USATODAY.com - Washington hopes to write comeback story 2004

  • (Soundbite of music) GORDON: Interesting, this man that we know as Dizzy was in the fore, if you will, of understanding celebrity.

    The Lasting Impact of Dizzy Gillespie 2005

  • Kanode, known by the nickname Dizzy, had previously told him he would need to kill someone to be initiated into the Pagans motorcycle gang, Mabry testified.

    The Roanoke Times: Home page 2009

  • "Dizzy" -- A Throwing Muses tune from their Hunkpapa LP.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Kay Olson 2008

  • "Dizzy" -- A Throwing Muses tune from their Hunkpapa LP.

    Friday Music: Kristen Hersh Kay Olson 2008

  • Meanwhile Dizzy aka Phil Hendren has been cleared of conspiracy to double think double agency Nadine Dorries/Ironed Sardine attack blog.

    Very Queer: Family Values Run Into Gay Trouble 2008

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