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Examples
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We also yearn for postcards instead of text messages and Top of the Pops rather than YouTube, as well as defunct brands such as Spangles sweets and Marathon bars, according to a study.
Home | Mail Online 2009
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'Spangles' Kaplinsky at a salary reported to be £1million, but the opportunity to return to the mothership of the BBC soon arose.
Home | Mail Online 2009
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Defunct brands such as Spangles are top of the nostalgia charts
Home | Mail Online 2009
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Sputum, the tar of frequent No6s, catarrh, Spangles slivers and the reddish dye of aniseed balls gave the splotches the look of abstract expressionist artworks.
Tiger Woods and his not-so-great expectorations | Harry Pearson 2011
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No 'whatever happened to Spangles' routine – just pratfall after pratfall.
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This has been aided by unscrupulous Lancashire traders buying the whole back stock of such manufacturers as Callard and Bowser, Sharps, Spangles etc, and trading them out on the local markets ....
Sweetie Time Peter Ashley 2008
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Prior to accepting the role she read Toast and was transported back to her own childhood and to brands like, "Angel Delight, Arctic Roll, Spangles ... where did these things go?" she tells me while parked on Nigel's sofa, in trademark outfit of floral frock, fascinator-sized hair bow and mittens.
Nigel Slater on the film of his life Nigel Slater 2010
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So I ordered her one by the same author -- this one called "The Unrivalled Spangles", about a circus troupe in the nineteenth century (Victorian times).
November 2007 Maxine 2007
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So I ordered her one by the same author -- this one called "The Unrivalled Spangles", about a circus troupe in the nineteenth century (Victorian times).
Sunday Salon: books and covers Maxine 2007
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So I ordered her one by the same author -- this one called "The Unrivalled Spangles", about a circus troupe in the nineteenth century (Victorian times).
Sunday Salon: books and covers Maxine 2007
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