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  • A wire-haired dachshund called Cinders won the hound group, then wanted to sit rather than stand for her victory picture.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2012

  • With a trove of goodness to collect, get started with "Cinders," from their 2003 debut Holopaw.

    Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume 160 Phil Ramone 2011

  • "A piglet called Cinders trotters round in a pair of rubber boots – because she’s afraid to put her feet in MUD."

    Archive 2009-01-01 Lisa Nicole 2009

  • "A piglet called Cinders trotters round in a pair of rubber boots – because she’s afraid to put her feet in MUD."

    internet amusement 23/1/09 Lisa Nicole 2009

  • Drum-free and slower paced 'Turn This Boat Around' is a sweet, rare Matt & Kim ballad that is very nearly drowned by the following track, the tuneful, instrumental 'Cinders'.

    The Line Of Best Fit 2009

  • Or take it one step farther and expand Ella to Cinderella, giving you "Cinders".

    Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions 2009

  • "Cinders," she said, "if you don't come soon I shall go and find the

    The Rocks of Valpre 1910

  • "And people who have the proud knowledge of knowing her like you and me will call her 'Cinders' for short.

    Cinderella And Other Stories Richard Harding Davis 1890

  • The weekend festivities kick off on Friday night at Cinders Gallery in Brooklyn with the annual Mask Party.

    Artlog: Artlog's Top Art & Culture Picks Artlog 2010

  • The weekend festivities kick off on Friday night at Cinders Gallery in Brooklyn with the annual Mask Party.

    Artlog: Artlog's Top Art & Culture Picks Artlog 2010

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