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Hodge offers a range of voices from that of Harold Wilson to upper-class twits, impersonating his junior clerk's squirrel-like manner with merciless precision.
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Beginning a mere 65 million years ago the story starts with a small squirrel-like creature on the run after plundering one too many dinosaur eggs.
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Beginning a mere 65 million years ago the story starts with a small squirrel-like creature on the run after plundering one too many dinosaur eggs.
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Considered pests in New Zealand, the four-legged, squirrel-like marsupials had already been shot dead by hunters by the time the students used them in games at an extracurricular fundraising event on Sept. 12.
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The ashes cover her. 65 million years later a 21st century archaeologist discovers a fragment of a fossil - the squirrel-like creature - and recognises it for what it is - an early human ancestor.
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The ashes cover her. 65 million years later a 21st century archaeologist discovers a fragment of a fossil - the squirrel-like creature - and recognises it for what it is - an early human ancestor.
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In a remote valley in the mountains of Colorado, the marmot population has tripled over the past decade, but this may not ultimately be good news for the fat, furry, squirrel-like creatures.
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The ashes cover her. 65 million years later a 21st century archaeologist discovers a fragment of a fossil - the squirrel-like creature - and recognises it for what it is - an early human ancestor.
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In a remote valley in the mountains of Colorado, the marmot population has tripled over the past decade, but this may not ultimately be good news for the fat, furry, squirrel-like creatures.
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Beginning a mere 65 million years ago the story starts with a small squirrel-like creature on the run after plundering one too many dinosaur eggs.
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