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The trial issue of The Idler is a joint project with those marvellously polite revolutionaries, the men from QI, John Lloyd and John Mitchinson.
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The trial issue of The Idler is a joint project with those marvellously polite revolutionaries, the men from QI, John Lloyd and John Mitchinson.
June 2009 2009
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The Idler is a bi-annual, book-shaped magazine that campaigns against the work ethic.
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The Idler is a bi-annual, book-shaped magazine that campaigns against the work ethic.
June 2009 2009
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In my defense I would like to bring the attention of all concerned to the fact that there exists a book called The Idler Book of Crap Towns: The 50 Worst Places to Live in the UK (Boxtree, 2003), which extensively highlights both Reading and Croydon.
Kiss Me, Kate! Moss and I Both Rose From Crap Towns to Costume Institute Cr��me 2007
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On the fifteenth of April he began a new periodical paper, entitled The Idler, which came out every Saturday in a weekly news-paper, called The Universal Chronicle, or Weekly Gazette, published by Newbery.
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To a weekly paper he contributed for two years, from April, 1758, to April, 1760, a set of essays called the Idler, on the old Rambler plan.
Samuel Johnson Leslie, Stephen 1878
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The Idler is a bi-annual, book-shaped magazine that campaigns against the work ethic.
The Idler admin 2010
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The Idler is a bi-annual, book-shaped magazine that campaigns against the work ethic.
The Idler 2009
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The Idler is a bi-annual, book-shaped magazine that campaigns against the work ethic.
The Idler 2009
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