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Examples
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When she came round for them next day, he said he knew nothing about her Mogadon, and that she had to accept.
Portobello Ruth Rendell 2010
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Now she sounds like Kylie with boyfriend problems, Kylie on Mogadon, Kylie meets Massive Attack – a bit like the real-life Kylie, one imagines, the one behind the surface bubble and fizz.
Rosanna (No 826) 2010
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But it is Jacques' Mogadon delivery that takes the forehead slapping biscuit.
Archive 2009-01-01 ROB McGIBBON 2009
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But it is Jacques' Mogadon delivery that takes the forehead slapping biscuit.
Jacques Peretti: I don't have a bloody clue what really happened, but I'll blag my way around the world pretending I do ROB McGIBBON 2009
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But then again, given the choice of spending £20 on that or £20 reading about Mogadon Ming, what would you do?
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Remembering that darkly seductive voice and patrician profile may even have neutralised the Mogadon-like powers of Sister Una an elderly nun who could have read out the most lurid passage of American Psycho, and made it sound duller than page 63 of the local phone book.
Archive 2008-07-01 juliette 2008
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Remembering that darkly seductive voice and patrician profile may even have neutralised the Mogadon-like powers of Sister Una an elderly nun who could have read out the most lurid passage of American Psycho, and made it sound duller than page 63 of the local phone book.
Max Mosley and the Hot Romans juliette 2008
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Still, she made one last gesture of independence and self-reliance; she flushed the Mogadon sleeping tablet down the toilet.
The Seventh Scroll Smith, Wilbur 1995
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They were imposing figures, and the victim would take the proffered drink, not knowing that the beer or cola contained crushed up Mogadon tablets, or similar fast-acting tranquillisers.
Mortal Causes Rankin, Ian 1994
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'Mogadon tablets, about a hundred of them, and some unopened cans of cola and beer.
Mortal Causes Rankin, Ian 1994
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