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Examples
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I remember her as clear as yesterday -- a big old cow with a dew-lap an 'a crumpled horn; we called her Ladybird because she was spots all over.
Some Everyday Folk and Dawn Miles Franklin 1916
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Shop Direct Group, owned by the brothers, bought the Woolworths brand and its children's clothing label Ladybird for an undisclosed fee.
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Woolworths 'children's clothing label Ladybird is also to be re-born online.
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Claudia Taylor Johnson, better known as Ladybird, was the wife of Lyndon Johnson.
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As far as "Ladybird," if you read poetry, a lot of the poets would evoke a muse in their mind.
Mike Ragogna: Fresh From Jimmy Kimmel Live!: A Conversation With Jonathan Tyler 2010
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I'd written the song "Ladybird" on acoustic and it was a full song.
Mike Ragogna: Fresh From Jimmy Kimmel Live!: A Conversation With Jonathan Tyler 2010
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I'd written the song "Ladybird" on acoustic and it was a full song.
Fresh From Jimmy Kimmel Live!: A Conversation With Jonathan Tyler 2010
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MR: In "Ladybird," you're talking about your creative muse.
Mike Ragogna: Fresh From Jimmy Kimmel Live!: A Conversation With Jonathan Tyler 2010
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MR: In "Ladybird," you're talking about your creative muse.
Fresh From Jimmy Kimmel Live!: A Conversation With Jonathan Tyler 2010
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As far as "Ladybird," if you read poetry, a lot of the poets would evoke a muse in their mind.
Fresh From Jimmy Kimmel Live!: A Conversation With Jonathan Tyler 2010
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