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Then you say -oh yes - and do you remember those people called Tinkle?
Separate Douglas Light 2010
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It was hard for him to assert himself, I could see, but on the issue of being called Tinkle, it must have been something he was prepared to do, regardless of how difficult it might be.
Wake Up, Sir! Jonathan Ames 2004
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Belle Miller, otherwise known as "Tinkle," was as "dear and dainty" as ever, in a creamy white swiss, and May Egner wore lavender, although fully conscious of the disastrous effects of picnic sun on that perishable shade.
Dorothy Dale : a girl of today Margaret Penrose
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Another local, who's known to the villagers simply as 'Tinkle', said he's been drinking in the bar since he was 17.
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In 1980, Mr. Pai began publishing his wholesome children's series "Tinkle," giving the country its first Indian comic book characters living in modern times.
Anant Pai, credited with launching India's comic book industry, dies at 81 2011
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Tinkle-down, voodoo economics never did and never will work!
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And in 1980, he debuted the children's magazine Tinkle.
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-- Head coach Wayne Tinkle following Montana's 62-57 loss to New Mexico in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
Big Sky Conference 2010
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(Soundbite of song, "Trinkle, Tinkle") WHITEHEAD: By 1983, when Chick Corea made a sort of sequel to "Improvisations" called "Children's Songs," he was doing formally what he used to do informally.
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"Trinkle, Tinkle" is by that godfather of percussive piano, Thelonious Monk.
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