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First up was Tails, a range of ready-made classic drinks "Why are they called Tails?" asked a guest.
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Red Tails is one of those projects that I’ve never been interested in.
Anthony Hemingway To Direct George Lucas’ Red Tails | /Film 2008
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The nickname "Red Tails" was coined after the group painted the tails of their aircraft red.
CNN.com 2012
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Cuba Gooding Jr., with a MacArthur-like pipe stuck in the side of his mouth, the 332nd fliers prove themselves in air battles, earning new planes to replace their junky B-40s, the nickname "Red Tails" and respect.
NYDN Rss Joe Neumaier 2012
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The Rattle-Snakes are found on all the Main of America, that I ever had any Account of; being so call'd from the Rattle at the end of their Tails, which is a Connexion of jointed Coverings, of an excrementitious Matter, betwixt the Substance of a Nail, and a Horn, though each Tegmen is very thin.
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John Gough, known as Tails, was born on November 6,
unknown title 2009
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The Case of the Purloined Professor, is the second in the "Tails" of Frederick and Ishbu series by Judy Cox.
Capsule Review: Two Children's Books that take place in Scotland Cindy 2010
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When the balls had fallen all the way down, they were in the "Tails" box.
Father Swarat Matt Dennison 2010
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The Case of the Purloined Professor, is the second in the "Tails" of Frederick and Ishbu series by Judy Cox.
Archive 2010-01-01 Liviu 2010
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"Tails, " Jamie said, setting down the basket and unbelting his plaid.
A Breath of Snow and Ashes Gabaldon, Diana 2005
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