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The male voice was Amon-Ra — a Middle Kingdom syncretism of Ra the sun deity and a local goose god, the Great Cackler, who laid the cosmic egg.
Letter From Egypt P. J. O'Rourke 2002
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The male voice was Amon-Ra — a Middle Kingdom syncretism of Ra the sun deity and a local goose god, the Great Cackler, who laid the cosmic egg.
Letter From Egypt P. J. O'Rourke 2002
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He also dealt with the Cackler, who would call innocent customer service reps all day long, one after another.
21 DOG YEARS Mike Daisey 2002
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Winlow's flight -- to Andrew Grant's articles in the 'Parthenon' -- to the caricature of Harbinger in the 'Cackler', inscribed 'The New Tory.
The Patrician John Galsworthy 1900
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Winlow's flight -- to Andrew Grant's articles in the 'Parthenon' -- to the caricature of Harbinger in the 'Cackler', inscribed 'The New Tory.
Complete Project Gutenberg John Galsworthy Works John Galsworthy 1900
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His life was that of the Egg of the "Great Cackler," and the goddess Sesheta built a house for him in the Celestial Anu, or Heliopolis.
The Book of the Dead 1895
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One legend identifies him with the goose, the bird which, in later times was sacred to him, and he is often called the "Great Cackler," in allusion to the idea that he made the primeval egg from which the world came into being.
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'And I never thought before,' said Mr. Sleary, putting his head in at the door again to say it, 'that I wath tho muth of a Cackler!'
Hard Times 1876
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I never wath much of a Cackler, Thquire, and I have thed my thay. '
Hard Times 1876
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'He has his points as a Cackler still, but he can't get a living out of them.'
Hard Times 1876
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