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The date was August 9, 1849; the time 10am; and the place, the old jail and courthouse, now the semi-derelict County Hall, in Cuckoo Lane.
Archive 2005-09-01 2005
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She went off on the early train this mawning to that place you all calls the Cuckoo's Nest.
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Thessalian is one of the women, but she is also an occultist; she resists the attack and kills the man, who has been sent by something called the Cuckoo to capture Barbara.
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Thessalian is one of the women, but she is also an occultist; she resists the attack and kills the man, who has been sent by something called the Cuckoo to capture Barbara.
Archive 2008-02-01 2008
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This fact was done at Thornax hill, which ever after was called Cuckoo hill, and in perpetual remembrance there was a temple erected to Telia
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He would know potatoes, of course - the Cuckoo is a German theme restaurant.
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The plant called Cuckoo Flower or Lady's Smock is endangered, so although it is edible, Ulrike just enjoyed taking photos of this beautiful plant.
Weekend Herb Blogging #33 Recap Weekend Herb Blogging Goes on the Road Kalyn Denny 2006
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No. 2, in B minor, is called The Cuckoo by Kleczynski.
Chopin : the Man and His Music James Huneker 1890
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Summer is Icumen In, sometimes known as the Cuckoo Song, is the oldest English round song yet discovered, dating from the mid 13th century.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Well, except that is to say The Cuckoo Boy shop in Bloomsbury, if you're in London don't miss it, or their wondrous literary events.
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