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Although those of us who lived through last year's "Snowpocalypse" in the Washington, D.C. area are going to need more than a groundhog's word to believe that.
Ed Schmidt: You Say Goodbye, I Say Hello Ed Schmidt 2011
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Although those of us who lived through last year's "Snowpocalypse" in the Washington, D.C. area are going to need more than a groundhog's word to believe that.
Ed Schmidt: You Say Goodbye, I Say Hello Ed Schmidt 2011
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The Punxsutawney Police Department is investigating a claim against the groundhog's handler, John Griffiths.
Pablo Andreu: Groundhog Handler Suspected of Coercion Pablo Andreu 2011
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The Punxsutawney Police Department is investigating a claim against the groundhog's handler, John Griffiths.
Pablo Andreu: Groundhog Handler Suspected of Coercion Pablo Andreu 2011
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Let us make sure that we do not pull these decisions out of a groundhog's burrow just to make a proclamation, shove the prognosticator back in the hole and turn our back.
Ed Schmidt: You Say Goodbye, I Say Hello Ed Schmidt 2011
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Mitchell describes Chuck as "usually affable", although the groundhog's grunts of protestation when carried indicate that that this description might be slightly magnanimous.
Meet Staten Island Chuck, furry forecaster who doesn't groundhog the limelight 2012
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Let us make sure that we do not pull these decisions out of a groundhog's burrow just to make a proclamation, shove the prognosticator back in the hole and turn our back.
Ed Schmidt: You Say Goodbye, I Say Hello Ed Schmidt 2011
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February is upon us, and despite the groundhog's seeing his shadow, Spring will be here quickly.
SUNNY YELLOW KNOCK OUT ROSES Pooky 2009
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I don't know scientifically that the groundhog's appearance means there are six weeks left of winter.
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He could raise more row over a groundhog's hole, Tom Teeter said, than an army would over the discovery of an ambushed enemy.
'Lizbeth of the Dale Mary Esther Miller MacGregor 1918
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