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Originally published in Puffin Post, Vol. 10 No. 4, 1976
Let’s Start With A Spaceship In Trouble … « Official Harry Harrison News Blog 2008
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The Puffin is an all-electric one-man aircraft that could be
MACH-5 A2: Fly Sydney to Brussels in 4hrs – Emissions Free! | Inhabitat 2008
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Originally published in Puffin Post, Vol. 12, No. 1, 1978.
A Postcard from the Cambrian Era « Official Harry Harrison News Blog 2008
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Originally published in Puffin Post, Vol. 10 No. 4, 1976
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Originally published in Puffin Post, Vol. 12, No. 1, 1978.
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Oh, and if Stephen Harper thinks the defecating Puffin is the only thing offensive about this site … well, that’s pathetic.
Pure. Unmitigated. Garbage « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008
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In Carol Ann Duffy’s book of selected poems, published by Puffin, is a wonderful poem, called Warming Her Pearls.
All Things Girl » All Things Girl » Blog Archive » Book Talk:Bedside Reading 2008
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Oh, and if Stephen Harper thinks the defecating Puffin is the only thing offensive about this site … well, that’s pathetic.
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"I think we may take it for granted," I said, "that the Puffin is the man who sets the paper in astronomy."
Lalage's Lovers George A. Birmingham 1907
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He was one of four children of Russell "Derry" D'Oench, editor and co-owner of The Middletown Press newspaper in Connecticut from 1959 to 1991, and the former Ellen Gates, known as "Puffin," who taught at Wesleyan University in Middletown and was curator of its Davison Art Center.
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Puffin- Seabird of the auk family with a parrot like beak (Websters Dictionary, pg. 297)
September 27, 2010