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He was also known as 'Penfold', a character in the children's cartoon show Danger Mouse because he wore round dark glasses whatever the weather.
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Penfold sez, A useful t-shirt depicting the cuts of meat one might use to butcher a human.
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Now he has two vineyards, and grows various grape varieties almost exclusively for the Penfold label.
Happy Family News karenmiller 2009
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This year, the teams captained by Sandra Penfold and Anita Sinclair played a 40-board final, not the regulation 32 – the Sinclair team had taken the lead on the very last board of "normal time", but the Penfold team was unbeaten to that point.
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When the Penfold team held the North-South cards, they reached a contract of ♠5 doubled after East-West had competed to ♥5.
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And not least because two other managers are known to all as the White Witch and Penfold – Dangermouse's geeky sidekick.
Hugh Muir's diary 2011
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The star of the series, a white mouse, was a secret agent who fought against the evil plots of the toad Greenback, with his bumbling sidekick, the hamster Penfold.
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When I suggested the wonderful Alexandra Penfold as a possible editor for Glimpse he agreed whole-heartedly.
Glimpse Carol Lynch Williams 2010
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There's the news that trade unions in Wales have thousands of new members, the Welsh Labour leadership contest comes to the Eisteddfod (or is it the other way round?) so perhaps we'll even see Leighton Penfold Andrews there displaying his Welsh speaking skills (I mean it).
Archive 2008-08-01 2008
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When I suggested the wonderful Alexandra Penfold as a possible editor for Glimpse he agreed whole-heartedly.
Glimpse Carol Lynch Williams 2010
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