Schenectady was nearly broke like Utica, but didn't have a firebug, so no dice.
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They also were concerned about a firebug being loose in their neighbourhood.
From the odt.co.nz
They also were concerned about a firebug being loose in their neighborhood.
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He walked off to be labotomized as Teddy, the marshal, whose wife died at the hands of a firebug.
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Overnight, the firebug is transformed into a bookworm.
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Incendiary maniac firebug gas huffing snake abusing freak.
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The firebug struck again Oct. 3, investigators said.
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After analysis, they realized what they found was actually a wingless firebug, a species not native to this area.
From the sltrib.com
About 15 years ago, Utica, plagued with a firebug and struggling fiscally, had the National Guard do free demolitions.
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