Sooner or latter this piper would demand his pay, but not yet.
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Just follow the pied piper of the town, he'll lead you there.
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Everyone at work or at people dance to their own peculiar piper.
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Taxes, debts, I have to pay the piper one of these days.
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The piper played, the mountain broke open, and the children danced inside.
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More appreciated by Trump were the two bagpipers in kilts who accompanied him.
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They were cut down in scores while the bagpipers played on.
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Stoical bagpipers pipe on in bearskin hats and tartan kilts.
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We can see the bagpipers, said one TV broadcaster.
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The crowd was breaking up after the bagpipers turned the stage over to a local politician.
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Finally, there's the tam-o'-shanter, worn by every bagpipeplayer you've ever seen, with the tartan pattern and the toorie on top.
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Labour candidate Margaret Curran, flanked by a bagpipeplayer, has just made a big entrance to a group of Scottish Labour activists .
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The bagpipeplayer is supposed to help christen the newest addition to the airline's fleet - and yes she does finally locate the performer.
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In Manger Square, visitors were entertained by choirs singing carols, bagpipeplayers and a Palestinian scouts' marching band.
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The Captain, however, regarded the lone bagpiper with an indulgent eye.
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The party piped in the haggis with a bagpiper playing Scotland the Brave.
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Whence thou hadst it, from harper or bagpiper, I care not.'
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The candidate had been greeted in nearby Charleville by Margaret Houlihan, a young bagpiper.
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Footage shows a lone bagpiper playing amid yesterday's clashes.
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They appeared to have been coordinated with his jacket, which was as plaid as a bagpiper player's.
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Domino-like, the bagpiper fell back.
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A bagpiper plays in central Glasgow May 14, 2007.
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Some one flung open the window, for the place was close, and immediately the skirl of a bagpiper broke the silence.
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As I approached the house there was a bagpiper playing near it, and the pipes entered into the conversation in the drawing-room.
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A Scottish bagpiper who played his fellow soldiers ashore during the D-Day landings in 1944 has been remembered by veterans in Portsmouth.
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A busking bagpiper has been told to pack up his pipes after being served an infringement notice by noise control in Dunedin.
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Champion bagpiper Brendon Eade will perform with the NZSO in a special concert to celebrate the British & Irish Lions Tour tonight.
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Scottish bagpiper Bill Millin, who played his fellow soldiers ashore during the D-Day landings in 1944, has been remembered by veterans in Portsmouth.
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In front of the first Company, just behind the bagpiper, strode the Commanding Officer, a large, red-faced young Captain, with a swooping red moustache.
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A LONE bagpiper sounded over the hills of the Cooley Mountains in Co Louth, signalling the start of last Saturday's All Ireland Poc Fada championship.