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I have a bit of an issue with the three-fold title that ends in something wacky – Daniel Kitson's Love, Innocence and the Word Cock being the obvious, magnificent exception.
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We organized a club, which we called the Cock and Spur, and had a rat-pit and cock-fights in the cellar, on which occasions we invited out young actors from the Boston Museum and Howard Athenaeum stock companies.
The Confessions of Artemas Quibble Arthur Cheney Train 1910
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I can see the inherent humor in "Cock-a-Doodle Dudley" or "Jethro and Joel Were a Troll" but the fact that this child was peeing his pants over titles like "Eli" and "No Such Things" suggests that Ursula Nordstrom was right.
Still, it's not like a book can give you polio. Roger Sutton 2009
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Two years ago Mike Bartlett created a play in which choreography shadowed dialogue to produce a complicated, delicate argument: it featured a triangular relationship and was called Cock.
The Last of the Duchess; 13; The Village Social – review 2011
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Like that Dane Cock is funny, or that going to see Meet the Spartans opening weekend may be a brilliant plan.
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He and his friend Jimmy Rodgers, who everyone called Cock on account of his red hair that stuck up like a comb, were inseparable.
The Sluice 2009
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He and his friend Jimmy Rodgers, who everyone called Cock on account of his red hair that stuck up like a comb, were inseparable.
The Sluice T. Gabriel Ventimiglia 2009
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Update 2: Charles from Historic Games confirms that they're the same thing -- Fettered Cock is his supplier.
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He created the record label Cock Rock Disco to release his own recordings.
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It is further known in England by the name Cock's Head, French Grass and Medick Vetchling.
Clovers and How to Grow Them Thomas Shaw 1880
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