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The Little Imp is a dual citizen (English and American) and it’s taken us a friggin YEAR, as in TWELVE months to get her UK and American passports straightened out.
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In fact, he even created a feature called The Imp, that I at one time penciled.
Dan Lybarger: Above the Fold-In: Al Jaffee Shares His Secrets Dan Lybarger 2011
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In fact, he even created a feature called The Imp, that I at one time penciled.
Dan Lybarger: Above the Fold-In: Al Jaffee Shares His Secrets Dan Lybarger 2011
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In fact, he even created a feature called The Imp, that I at one time penciled.
Dan Lybarger: Above the Fold-In: Al Jaffee Shares His Secrets Dan Lybarger 2011
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I thought that new Marlin was named the Imp not the XL7 but my mind is also over the hill so maybe it was all a dream.
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There is also another fine river near the source of the Wallamitte; but lying rather in the direction of east and west, called the Imp-qua; this river empties itself into the ocean.
Adventures of the first settlers on the Oregon or Columbia River 1913
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"And a green and white canoe called the Imp?" shouted Randy, as he tossed his cap into the air.
Canoe Boys and Campfires Adventures on Winding Waters William Murray Graydon 1905
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He laughed; the Imp was the one person whose presence he was ready to endure.
Tristram of Blent An Episode in the Story of an Ancient House Anthony Hope 1898
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Silchester, commonly called the Imp Stone, probably from the first three letters of the Latin word _Imperator_, carved upon it.
English Villages 1892
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The "Imp" as he's known has made his picks for 2009's best & worst posters and they're picks as always.
The IMPAwards Winners: The Best & Worst Posters of 2009 « FirstShowing.net 2010
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