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The dog was called Shredder; this seemed appropriate, since he was giving a full set of aggressive threat signals to all the other dogs that came close.
How to Speak Dog Stanley Coren 2000
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Aleratec DVD/CD Shredder XC - The name Shredder has always been associated with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 'nemesis, mainly due to the diet of cartoon in the era I grew up in, but as one enters adulthood, one will realize that shredders aren't out there to take over the world, but more likely cover up your tracks of documents.
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This is a Dual Tracked Vehicle or DTV "Shredder" -- basically a
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The Foot Clan was led by Oroku Saki, otherwise known as The Shredder because his gauntlets over his forearms and his battle armor resembled a cheese grater/shredder kitchen object.
Revenge Of The 80's presents Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Dart Adams 2008
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This Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles hoodie is based on the armor worn by Oroku Saki, better known as Shredder, the leader of the Foot Clan.
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This Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles hoodie is based on the armor worn by Oroku Saki, better known as Shredder, the leader of the Foot Clan.
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The Foot Clan was led by Oroku Saki, otherwise known as The Shredder because his gauntlets over his forearms and his battle armor resembled a cheese grater / shredder kitchen object.
Poisonous Paragraphs 2008
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His activities reminded me of a dog named "Shredder," a name that seems to fit most puppies!
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His activities reminded me of a dog named "Shredder," a name that seems to fit most puppies!
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The song was my involuntary mind's commentary rising up in response to Martha Wilson's solo show, I have become my own worst fear, at P.P.O.W.; art critic Jane Harris' group selection, Crazy Lady, at Schroeder, Romero & Shredder; and Lordan Bunch's Det Syke, a series of paintings and studies in oil derived from 19th-century photographs documenting women diagnosed with hysteria, being shown at the same gallery.
G. Roger Denson: "Old," "Crazy" and "Hysterical." Is That All There Is? G. Roger Denson 2011
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