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'The Specks are a vermin-ridden folk, living in the deep shadows under the trees until their skin mottles from lack of sunlight, like cheese gone to mould.
Shaman's Crossing Hobb, Robin 2005
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"Specks" is a bright and hopeful love song with a melody so warm and sweet and pleasant that you want to take it home to meet your parents.
PopMatters Joshua O'Neill 2010
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Specks of plankton and crud were visible in the shifting darkness, suspended in the green-black water.
Gideon’s war Howard Gordon 2011
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Specks of plankton and crud were visible in the shifting darkness, suspended in the green-black water.
Gideon’s war Howard Gordon 2011
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Another good piece of news for iView fans: Spicks & Specks will be available on the service from this Wednesday, longstanding issues over music rights having finally been resolved.
iView Scores Big With Doctor Who Premiere | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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Coincidently the song “Spicks and Specks” by the Bee Gees had been on my player.
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'An unvarnished, pre-war gospel quality' … Al Spx, aka Cold Specks
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THOMAS THE RACIST: Coincidently the song “Spicks and Specks” by the Bee Gees had been on my player.
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Specks of optimism also could be found in sector ETFs that track industrial and consumer discretionary stocks, according to a report from Susquehanna Financial Group.
Volatility Continues Unabated Chris Dieterich 2011
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Coincidently the song “Spicks and Specks” by the Bee Gees had been on my player.
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