| 1. | The word Panjandrum has since passed into the English language.
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| 2. | The first edition of the book was published in 1989 by Panjandrum Books.
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| 3. | Panjandrum was now equipped with over seventy cordite rockets and a stabilising third wheel.
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| 4. | Their garden later had a Golobosh Tree brought from a trip visiting the Panjandrum.
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| 5. | The Panjandrum was never used in battle.
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| 6. | Unlike princes and panjandrums, writers seldom leave behind houses of architectural distinction or decorative interest.
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| 7. | Still, if those concerns bother industry watchers, they don't faze the corporate panjandrums.
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| 8. | The grand high Panjandrum of Swat's third-best elephant was delivered of a pup.
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| 9. | In later stories The Panjandrum and his friend Bom would visit the Noah's in England.
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| 10. | During World War II, the British military named an experimental rocket-propelled weapon the Panjandrum.
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