In fact, it would be just as effectual as the sight of Em's leprechaun imitation. |
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In fact, all I knew about Celtic folklore consisted of one silly story about a leprechaun. |
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She looks for all the world like a cross between a demented leprechaun and that unholy irritating little yappy dog from Frazier. |
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When he put the ginger-bearded head back on, the leprechaun was asked whether the unseasonably warm weather was making his suit uncomfortable. |
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The world will be less cheerful without his readiness to pull a silly face, or don a leprechaun hat and matching pants, to publicise his airline. |
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The computer graphics are monotone overlaid in Lucky Charms leprechaun green. |
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But being non-divisive can also mean being relatively empty of serious content like a plastic leprechaun. |
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Anyone who can catch a leprechaun can force him to reveal the location of treasure hoard. |
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Paul is indeed a smiling leprechaun with a triple row of teeth, wearing an idle floorcloth as a mane. |
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The leprechaun was grateful for the rescue and decided to grant each of the dogs one wish. |
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Lucy was a leprechaun, born to laugh and dance, play pranks and sing. |
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Entertainment Weekly named this 2003 movie, the sixth in the leprechaun series, one of the 25 Worst Sequels Ever Made. |
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It wasn't often that Murdoch truly appreciated a practical joke but Johnny's contention that they had a leprechaun or a brownie in the house was too good to pass up. |
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Is it not the combined opposition, and in particular the articulateness of the Liberal side, that brought the little leprechaun who poses as our Minister of Finance to see his pot of gold. |
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Lee, who is eight, is a tow-headed leprechaun with bright blue eyes. |
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Even the giant leprechaun dressed in a heavy bottle-green coat and a woolly detachable head near a Dublin landmark seemed to be enjoying the sunshine. |
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Faithful to the leprechaun omerta, he gave a non-verbal response: a shake of the head to indicate he wasn't sweltering, and a thumbs-up presumably to show he was happy to see the crowds come out in the sun. |
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Choo-choo-choose this lovable 6-inch figure, which comes with one of two random assortment accessories: a tasty bottle of paste or a pyromaniacal leprechaun. |
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The Yearling took in soprano Dolores Wilson, leprechaun David Wayne, and some blasty kids. |
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Teleportitis is gained by eating a leprechaun or quantum mechanic or nymph. |
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Butler will get a chance to improve his Irish accent when he appears as a leprechaun in Movie 43, which is out this month. |
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This reviewer's favorite tale was Leprechaun or Can't, a morality fable and leprechaun travelogue that has little surprises sprinkled throughout. |
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Everyone agreed that Eamon was the laziest leprechaun in all of Ireland. |
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The USC Trojan mascot will try to outswagger the Notre Dame leprechaun. |
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Among the runners was an entertaining array of classic costumes, including Mickey and Minnie Mouse, several Spidermen, Batman and Robin, Darth Vader and a leprechaun. |
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No ordinary doobie, this one is rolled with four-leaf clovers which, when smoked by the Leprechaun, will rob him of all his magical powers. |
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In a unique way to celebrate St Patrick's Day, Teesside Hospice is holding its first Leprechaun Leap sponsored fun run. |
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The game owes its name to the hidden magic pot with gold where Leprechaun is believed to store its coins. |
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