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During the flight itself the most capable micro'technicians of the galaxy had started to work-the Swoon who were otherwise known as the Cucumber People.
Mystery of the Anti Scheer, Karl 1976
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The Cucumber is a tender, annual plant; and is a native of the East
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The Cucumber is a warm-season fruit (although typically considered a vegetable) that produces well when given proper care and protection.
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Vegetables such as Cucumber, Broccoli and Kale were code-names for Dutch agents, who had been very much on my mind that day.
between silk and cyanide Marks, Leo 1998
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Wherefore poor Laroche began to seek the sympathetic stillness of the "Cucumber"; and Ivan, after two days in a temporary closet of six feet by eight, set out in search of an abode to fit his income.
The Genius Margaret Horton Potter
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Taking place on 17th July, the Olympiad is 'designed to reward panache over sporting prowess' and boasts contests such as Cucumber Sandwich Discus, Moustache Wrestling and
Londonist 2010
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The '' 'Cucumber' '' is a warm-season vegetable that produces well when given proper care and protection.
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Cucumber which is a favorite acne treatment for teenagers can avoid the appearance of acne.
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Last week we vegged out in the Cucumber Castle, now let's celebrate John Lennon's 70th with a Fab Four feast
Readers recommend songs about the Beatles Rob Fitzpatrick 2010
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Described by Thewinslowboy, with some accuracy, as being taken "from one of the best psychedelic albums of 1967 or any other year: the Bee Gees '1st", Cucumber Castle is candy-striped whimsy of the first order.
Readers recommend songs about the Beatles Rob Fitzpatrick 2010
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