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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
compere .
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Support comes from Edinburgh Comedy Award-winner Tim Key, offering more oddball poetry and peculiar lists, while the night is compered by hotly tipped stand-up Holly Walsh.100 Club, W1, Wed
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More orthodox stuff though it's all relative will come courtesy of Shooting Stars regular Angelos Epithemiou, the masterful creation of Dan Renton Skinner, with the whole thing being compered by Jarred Christmas, a crowd-rousing comic.
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Gay Byrne, the TV personality who compered the evening, told the audience: You were present at an historic occasion.
Irish eyes are smiling: show of respect turns Queen into runaway favourite 2011
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The evening is compered by Farmer Joe, who hopes that a village fete will prove to be the ultimate protest against an encroaching supermarket.
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The event was compered by Nicolas Roope from Poke, whose blog I read quite a bit.
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The event was compered by Nicolas Roope from Poke, whose blog I read quite a bit.
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October 30, 2009 at 6:36 am robert pattinson is the hottest and most greatest looking guy i have ever seen. taylor is nothing compered to rob!
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All was compered by the delightful Flick Ferdidnando who also performed on a musical saw.
tequilamonky Diary Entry tequilamonky 2009
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Teh larst LOL wos kwite kwiet compered tu tihs wun.
HIS āNā HERS SINKS - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2009
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I must admit I don't know any of the artists on the night, but they all look pretty tempting to me judging by their myspace pages and the night will be ably compered by all-round nice guy comedian MacKenzie Taylor and the line-up includes:
Archive 2008-07-01 Helen Keegan 2008
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