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I was a stranger among them, a cuckoo in the nest.
All he saw was the cuckoo in the nest.
She was a cuckoo in the nest all right.
She always said she felt like the cuckoo in the nest.
Repeated studies have shown that among those now alive only 1-3% of children are cuckoos in the nest.
Christy, a hard worker who had put herself through college and law school, came off at first look like the cuckoo in the nest.
This cuckoo in the nest sings a rather beguiling song.
Your son, not some cuckoo in the nest.
Little is being done to confront the "cuckoo in the nest": the 28pc of public spending going to welfare payments.
Other terminologies, especially that of metrication, are cuckoos in the nest.
It's a shock to find you're a stranger in your family, a cuckoo in the nest.
Now it threatens to become the cuckoo in the nest of European Fusion research.
Like birds feeding a cuckoo in the nest, a man could end up raising another man’s children and be happily ignorant of the fact.
When the whole dossier is finally analysed, the rural policy regulation appears to have become the cuckoo in the nest.
The billing at the head of the blog describes him as "a Blairite cuckoo in the nest".
“These phenomenal success stories are cuckoos in the nest in Britain and do very little.
Potentially quite a cuckoo in the nest.
Beriman - described as the "cuckoo in the nest" at Friday's hearing - let her riding do the talking.
Identity of cuckoos in the nest established.
He is obviously a cuckoo in the nest, this Mr Grieve.
Acute observers have drawn analogies to the hatching of a cuckoo in the nest.
In fact GM is the cuckoo in the nest.
The chapter was later retitled "A Cuckoo in the Nest".
I remember seeing A Cuckoo in the Nest.