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Garcia would have rolled his eyes at hearing himself called the Pied Piper of his generation -- not just because it was trite but because it was laughable.
Requiem For The Dead 2008
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The second is a refrigerator or canned, if you're ambitious pickle called Pied Pipers that was featured back on Day 57 with grilled peppers from Trader Joe's.
A Veggie Venture 2005
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And at that time he abode in the town which is called The Pied Cow.
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And at that time he abode in the town which is called The Pied Cow.
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And at that time he abode in the town which is called The Pied Cow.
Thus Spake Zarathustra A book for all and none Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche 1872
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English, the U.S.-born radical cleric also had been called a "Pied Piper of jihadists," an Internet phenomenon who produced video and audio recordings to lure Westerners to his extremist ideologies.
News - latimes.com 2011
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English, the U.S.-born radical cleric also had been called a "Pied Piper of jihadists," an Internet phenomenon who produced video and audio recordings to lure Westerners to his extremist ideologies.
News - latimes.com 2011
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But joining a group called the Pied Piper Players revived his passion to be an actor.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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English, the U.S.-born radical cleric also had been called a "Pied Piper of jihadists," an Internet phenomenon who produced video and audio recordings to lure Westerners to his extremist ideologies.
News - latimes.com 2011
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Apparently, I was known as the Pied Piper in our local Âsupermarket - because I always had three children trailing around after me.
mirror.co.uk - Home 2010
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