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To whom are we referring with the moniker "Bogeyman" - the one who eats them or is one?
Guy Fawkes' blog 2009
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He told of Caspar's funeral; of the meeting in Berlin; of everything that happened, leaving out only Caspar's diaries and the document the old man had called Bogeyman, for that contained the trap; the way to whoever it was who had really sold the service and country for less than thirty pieces of silver.
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Anyway, when he looked at Caspar's plan - the two diaries, the document called Bogeyman, everything he knew that whoever went through it was bound, in th end, to see that Caspar was fingering him.
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In the package of notes called Bogeyman, Naldo discovered the two affidavits giving legal proof.
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Out of all the changes made to the roster during the offseason, the Bogeyman has been the most pleasant surprise.
Pounding The Rock 2009
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Thing #2: With "Bogeyman," I have inadvertently joined a newish sf subgenre via Warren Ellis.
three things jlundberg 2007
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And should you boogie over to the store to buy "Bogeyman"?
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White House Issues Updated Counterterror Strategy; White House: Rumsfeld no 'Bogeyman'; Older Dads, Higher Risk?
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This is a man who was collaborating with Max Ernst in 1926, designing for Diaghilev's Ballet Russes, and in 1978 designing grotesque puppets for a collaboration with the experimental theatre company La Claca called Death to the Bogeyman a reference to Franco.
New Europe: Juan Miró, a titan of art whose presence is still felt 2011
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Gibbs is a moron if he is going to allow the American people – most who have never had to see the Bogeyman or any of his descendants – decide how to battle terror.
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