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I was hoping for a name like "Dogsled" Palin although they seem to prefer single syllable names, so it would more likely have been "Dog" or "Sled."
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Having fully come to life by the end of "Dogsled", the Engines took the energy to another level with "Reeling", a song in which guitarist Marcus Maloney provided a "Sunday Bloody Sunday" riff backed by the full force of a driving rhythm section.
PopMatters Tim Slowikowski 2010
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"Dogsled" found the native Chicagoans lilting their way into the show with a laid-back buzz of guitar and keyboard that eventually intensified to a controlled frenzy.
PopMatters Tim Slowikowski 2010
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And Dogsled Barbie is worse (Oh heavens, did I just call her a dog?!).
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On the other hand, I have no intentions of living in Winnipeg or out there with Dogsled Stacie.
overslept 2005
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Hey Dogsled Stacie, I was thinking about you up there with the midnight sun.
happy solstice 2005
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At the very least, we have to visit Dogsled Stacie in the Yukon.
susan butcher 2006
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At the very least, we have to visit Dogsled Stacie in the Yukon.
Archive 2006-08-01 2006
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However, Turk, author of Cold Oceans: Adventures in Kayak, Rowboat, and Dogsled (HarperCollins, 1998), is impatient with such incrementalism.
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Juneau: The half-day Four-Glacier Helicopter and Dogsled adventure $499 takes you on an adrenaline-rush flight over snowcapped peaks to the glaciers where a dozen dog teams and their handlers take visitors on half-mile dogsled rides.
The Seattle Times 2011
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