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  2. Funny Cow - Wikipedia

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    Funny Cow received high praise on release with four star reviews from The Guardian, [4] Empire, [5] The Evening Standard, [6] The Financial Times, [7] The Independent, [8] FilmSeekers, [9] Screen Mayhem [10] and with The Times [11] and The Daily Star awarding a full five stars. BFI magazine Sight and Sound listed Funny Cow as their Film Of The ...

  3. cowsay - Wikipedia

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    Disables word wrap, allowing the cow to speak FIGlet or to display other embedded ASCII art. Width in columns becomes that of the longest line, ignoring any value of -W. -W Specifies width of the speech balloon in columns, i.e. characters in a monospace font. Default value is 40. -b “Borg mode”, uses == in place of oo for the cow′s eyes. -d

  4. Template:The Mask - Wikipedia

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    This template's initial visibility currently defaults to autocollapse, meaning that if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar, or table with the collapsible attribute), it is hidden apart from its title bar; if not, it is fully visible. To change this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used:

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  6. Cow tools - Wikipedia

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    "Cow tools" is a single-panel black and white cartoon depicting a cow standing on its hind legs at a table, with a barn in the background. On the table are four objects: one resembles a crude hand saw, while the others are more abstract. The caption beneath the cartoon simply reads "Cow tools".

  7. 50 Printable Pumpkin Carving Stencils To Use as Templates - AOL

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    These 50 printable pumpkin carving templates are ready to inspire you. On each image, click "save image as" and save the JPEGs to your computer desktop. From there, you can print them!

  8. File:The cow pock.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Print (color engraving) published June 12, 1802 by H. Humphrey, St. James's Street. In this cartoon, the British satirist James Gillray caricatured a scene at the Smallpox and Inoculation Hospital at St. Pancras, showing cowpox vaccine being administered to frightened young women, and cows emerging from different parts of people's bodies.

  9. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Miscellaneous/April 2006 ...

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    2.14 Editing the Cornell University template box. 7 comments. 2.15 other wikis. 2 comments. ... 13.11 A funny question. 2 comments. ... Download as PDF; Printable ...