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Examples
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Just a shame that 'mogadon' is the presenter - couldn't they get the likes of Sarah Montague or Eddie Mair to do the show instead ?
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None of the previous volumes in this series are what you would call fast-paced although I concede the first one had a reasonable, if stately, momentum to it; but this book is slower than a slug on mogadon.
Archive 2010-04-01 Adam Roberts 2010
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None of the previous volumes in this series are what you would call fast-paced although I concede the first one had a reasonable, if stately, momentum to it; but this book is slower than a slug on mogadon.
Robert Jordan, Wheel of Time 5: The Fires of Heaven (1993) Adam Roberts 2010
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The only way you can kill yourself with mogadon is stuff down so many you choke to death. '
The Speaker Of Mandarin Rendell, Ruth, 1930- 1983
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Oasis were boorish and vulgar, Blur could be beautiful and blinding but could also be simply awful, The Verve are dull to the point of being aural mogadon...only Pulp come close to matching them.
The Guardian World News Jude Rogers 2010
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Nash, bless him, is the cricketing equivalent of a double dose of mogadon.
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They channel juddering, doomy bass and sheet metal electronica into a slow-motion krautrock groove, though there's a warmth too, as they share lines like 70s soul girls on mogadon.
Londonist 2009
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'Science Killer' sounds like Clinic on mogadon - in fact, I'm sure if you bought the album on vinyl and played it at 45rpm it would sound just like Clinic.
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Nash, bless him, is the cricketing equivalent of a double dose of mogadon.
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Drugs such as librium, valium, halycon, mogadon, ativan and temazepam produced enormous profits and created a new generation of addicts.
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