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She also presented the film history show Sprockets, which is still shown on Sky TV.
Interview with Author, Actress and Performer Barbie Wilde 2010
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The customers, Erik Searles and Mark Cardinale, said they had bought a children's clothing brand called Sprockets and were hoping to sell the clothing nationwide.
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Thursday, March 26th, 2009: Cameron Giles, aka Spacely Sprockets aka Jaffe Joe aka Killa Cam aka KFC, whatever you wanna call me, I am not doing no Diplomat 3 album.
SOHH.com Dailies 2009
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We all know when the dough gets low, Cameron Giles, aka Spacely Sprockets aka Jaffe Joe aka Killa Cam aka KFC, whatever you wanna call him, will be doing a Diplomat 3 album.
SOHH.com Dailies 2009
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Cameron Giles, aka Spacely Sprockets aka Jaffe Joe aka Killa Cam aka KFC, whatever you wanna call me, I am not doing no Diplomat 3 album.
Rap Basement 2009
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Thursday, March 26th, 2009: Cameron Giles, aka Spacely Sprockets aka Jaffe Joe aka Killa Cam aka KFC, whatever you wanna call me, I am not doing no Diplomat 3 album.
SOHH.com Dailies 2009
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FADE IN on the "Sprockets" opening, with the nuclear bomb and city scenes.
AS SEEN ON TV: JIMMY STEWART Toby O'B 2010
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Clearly, brilliance like this cannot spring from a single mind, so it should come as no surprise that this bike the brainchild of "the three creative forces of Danish design group, KiBiSi"--which consists of Brüno, Dieter from "Sprockets," and a monkey with a protractor:
Urban Tools: Curatorial Commitment BikeSnobNYC 2010
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Clearly, brilliance like this cannot spring from a single mind, so it should come as no surprise that this bike the brainchild of "the three creative forces of Danish design group, KiBiSi"--which consists of Brüno, Dieter from "Sprockets," and a monkey with a protractor:
Archive 2010-08-01 BikeSnobNYC 2010
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But he still reminds me of the Dieter character from SNL's "Sprockets" skit.
"But why?" — Werner Herzog. Ann Althouse 2009
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