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[[File:Pantomime dromedary.jpg|450px|thumb|center|A [[pantomime dromerdary named Anton, yesterday.<ref>[[Anton Piller]], to give him his full name.</ref>]]
[[File:Pantomime dromedary.jpg|450px|thumb|center|A [[pantomime dromedary]] named Anton, yesterday.<ref>[[Anton Piller]], to give him his full name.</ref>]]}}A pantomime dromedary, in a sufficiently unionised theatre, is a [[creature of Equity]].<ref>Oh, no it isn’t.</ref> Note capitalisation, so save you confusing it with a [[creature of equity]] like a [[constructive trust]].
A pantomime dromedary, in a sufficiently unionised theatre, is a [[creature of Equity]].<ref>Oh, no it isn’t.</ref> Note capitalisation, so save you confusing it with a [[creature of equity]] like a [[constructive trust]].


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Myths and legends of the market
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A pantomime dromedary named Anton, yesterday.[1]
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A pantomime dromedary, in a sufficiently unionised theatre, is a creature of Equity.[2] Note capitalisation, so save you confusing it with a creature of equity like a constructive trust.

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  1. Anton Piller, to give him his full name.
  2. Oh, no it isn’t.