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This reminds me of Hannity's unrelenting worrying about David Gregory or whoever used the term "grand Wizzard" the other day.
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In addition to at least eleven variants in punctuation, the spurious copy prints (p. 5, line 47) "Wizzard" (p. 20 _n_.),
The Works of Lord Byron, Vol. 7. Poetry George Gordon Byron Byron 1806
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Although Kies is not charged in the other death, the complaint indicates police believe drugs he sold may have caused the overdose death of Marlin "Wizzard" Everson on Dec. 17 at the age of 41.
Madison.com - top 2008
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Students also hear lectures from people like Grand Wizzard Theodore, the Bronx DJ who is widely credited as the inventor of scratching.
In This Class, Scratching Is on the Curriculum Aatekah Mir 2011
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Students also hear lectures from people like Grand Wizzard Theodore, the Bronx DJ who is widely credited as the inventor of scratching.
In This Class, Scratching Is on the Curriculum Aatekah Mir 2011
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Like the Munchkins said in the Wizzard of Oz: "now he is really really dead".
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Wizzard's Roy Wood and Lapland-based burglars aren't the only ones who wish Christmas came daily.
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Well I'll be .... she must have went to the Wizzard and got a brain. patNY
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McCain is the Supreme Wizzard of the KKK and the Clintons are his captains.
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Much as I love the guy's books, this doesn't mean I feel the need to dress up as Rincewind the Wizzard, compose detailed lyrics to The Hedgehog Song, and go along to some terrifying Annual Discworld Convention - full of Comic Book Guy's real-life and much less amusing counterparts.
Archive 2009-01-01 juliette 2009
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