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The boy who was next on the list was called Jaggers, and he was a bright, intelligent little lad.
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"Jaggers," interposed Miss Havisham, much to my relief; "leave my Pip alone, and go with him to your dinner."
Great Expectations Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 1861
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"Jaggers," interposed Miss Havisham, much to my relief, "leave my Pip alone, and go with him to your dinner."
Great Expectations Charles Dickens 1841
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You've got your McCartneys and your Jaggers and your Townshends, the Jeff Becks of this world who get a ballot and your name is on there.
Alice Cooper, a legendary rocker still dressing the part Post 2010
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More typical is the tale of the Jaggers: Champagne flowed in 1971, when Mick married Bianca Pérez-Mora Macias in St. Tropez bottom.
Bells Are Ringing 2011
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Who's going to be Jaggers I wonder, the "simples" meerkat?
TV review: Great Expectations; Fast Freddie, The Widow and Me 2011
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And now I simply don't care about ANYTHING she has to say - Fabian Rolling Stones, Jaggers - who cares!
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They managed to fashion semi-realistic Mick Jaggers and Margaret Thatchers out of latex but THIS is the best they could come up with as UK Olympic “mascots”???
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The Christmas Lights Switch On will take place on King Edward VII Avenue at 7.40pm after entertainment from Bob the Builder and music from Supernatural compared from the Real Radio breakfast show presenters Jaggers and Woody.
Lights on: Christmas comes to Cardiff Hannah Waldram 2010
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Then the Jaggers, Friedans, Greers, Steinems and other man-haters got into it and it all went pear-shaped.
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