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  • Through my binoculars the slackly wound body looked as full and fat as a python's coils.

    Country diary: Claxton, Norfolk 2011

  • McCain is like monty python's black knight: because of Iraq we have no legs to stand on or limbs to fight with but we talk a good game and can threaten Russia with a "come back here, I'll bite your legs off".

    Obama Campaign: McCain Is A Reckless Hothead 2009

  • There's nothing scientists haven't found in their stomachs, even an alligator protruding from a python's belly.

    CNN Transcript Jul 8, 2009 2009

  • BLITZER: The Burmese python's appetite is seemingly insatiable as CNN's John Zarrella found out.

    CNN Transcript Jul 8, 2009 2009

  • There's nothing scientists haven't found in their stomachs, even an alligator protruding from a python's belly.

    CNN Transcript Apr 21, 2009 2009

  • The idea of piping generated programs into GnuPlot is fascinating but maybe overkill for my scenario, because you can probably get much of the same functionality by using python's exec statement as a sort of poor man's REPL.

    GnuPlot In Action Ravi 2009

  • There's nothing scientists haven't found in their stomachs, even an alligator protruding from a python's belly.

    CNN Transcript Apr 21, 2009 2009

  • In this corner, you've got the baby boomers - that big, fat post-World War II lump of a generation working itself through the python's neck of American demographics.

    The Boomer Blog: FH BOOM DAILY DIGEST Archives 2006

  • I saw this post on planet python's feed, and had to come and leave some comment.

    How to make money with free software... 2008

  • Today it was reported that a rock carving of a python's head and neck as tall as a man and 20 feet long was discovered inside the Rhino Cave along with artifacts at least 70,000 years old.

    2006 November - Telic Thoughts 2006

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