I was just a wee girl but I remember my father going down to the docks to collect the wriggly boxes, " said Roden, 69, whose family business dates from 1845.
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"Listen with Mother " s final week's programmes ( widely reported in the press ) featured Wriggly Worm stories, presented by Nerys Hughes and Tony Aitken and directed by David Bell.
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But the real attractions were the film-themed booths such as the Pirate Tattoo Parlor and a baby Octopus Petting Zoo ( the red wriggly creature replaces the tick-tocking crocodile as Hook's nemesis ).
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Unless compost has been well-aged, and out in the rain for a while, full of wriggly worms, it tends to kill plants .-- Zeizmic 17 : 20, 6 October 2006 ( UTC)
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I think the very best commercial of the season probably could have been made right here in Florida _ at the Possum Festival, which apparently attracts quite a few politicians eager to slap backs, kiss babies and buy wriggly marsupials.
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It takes Amy Ritter about as long to recite the list of government forms she has had to file for her daughter's part-time nanny as it does to get her wriggly 2-year-old into a snowsuit and mittens.
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"They've been doing leeching for 3, 000 years and they still haven't come up with anything better, " hospital spokesman Richard Puff noted, after prying one of the oozing, wriggly worms creatures off a forceps.
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Among the works at Greenberg Van Doren are a beautiful early painting by Georgia O'Keeffe _ an erotic abstraction in reds and luminous pinks, with rising wriggly sperm shapes _ and, by the English painter Howard Hodgkin, a sensuous, wide-brush abstraction on an old oval panel.
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Among the several new-style works he produced is " Red Seed " ( 1928 ), a sophisticatedly saucy little carved half-oval-- almost heart-shaped-- of teak tilted on a round marble base with a single wriggly line of metal trailing over it by way of accent.
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A funky, raggedy place on the East River, it is entertainingly loaded with permanent works by Mark di Suvero, John Ahearn, Jene Highstein and others, as well as with works in a temporary exhibition, including a huge wheel made of found-wood fragments by Sylvia Benitez, fanciful, wriggly " Unmirrors " cast in aluminum by Vallessa Monk, and a flock of sheep made of bricks by Chris Doyle.