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  • Just what every Candidate needs a Load a Fresh Cow Dung from a Roving Red Bull who really knows how to Fling It!

    Rove tells Obama how to win 2008

  • They had scarcely grasped the fact of their enemies being there, when another column of soldiers, pouring out of the streets which led into the great southern road going down to Parliament House (still existing, and called the Dung Market), and also from the embankment by the side of the Thames, marched up, pushing the crowd into a denser and denser mass, and formed along the south side of the Square.

    News From Nowhere, or, An Epoch of Rest [a machine-readable transcription] 1890

  • Jaffa Gate on the western section of the wall, then continue to the so-called Dung Gate (three guesses on which of the city departments carried on its work in this vicinity - first two don't count).

    TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010

  • Ashes of Time Redux [aka Dung che sai duk] (2008) - Movie Image 8 of 16

    Cinema Strikes Back - Covering the World of Film 2008

  • (still existing, and called the Dung Market), and also from the embankment by the side of the Thames, marched up, pushing the crowd into

    News from Nowhere, or, an Epoch of Rest : being some chapters from a utopian romance William Morris 1865

  • Standing still, a faint pleasure grew within him-clean as never any such as Dung could be.

    Flight in Yiktor Norton, Andre 1986

  • They had scarcely grasped the fact of their enemies being there, when another column of soldiers, pouring out of the streets which led into the great southern road going down to Parliament House (still existing, and called the Dung

    News from Nowhere 1892

  • "Dung," he muttered furiously, "great sizzling dragon bogies ... frog brains ... rat intestines ...

    Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Rowling, J. K. 1999

  • *** Asia In Vietnam, a lawmaker called for a no-confidence vote against Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung over his handling of a debt crisis at one of Vietnam's biggest state-owned firms, which became the country's worst-ever financial scandal.

    World Watch 2010

  • He then said Dung should face a no-confidence vote.

    World Watch 2010

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