I'll fan the flames. Some of these are awfully tricky, though.
pop @mohicans;
$flew[rand @flew] / $nest{cuckoo};
sub mummy { return }
scalar @monte_cristo;
my $la;
my $parts;
$engagement = Parse::RecDescent->new(...);
sub tomorrow { return; die; }
sub never { print +(caller(0))[3]; *never = sub {} }
$sense[5];
@couples = map [ pop @brides, pop @brothers ], 1..7;
$day - int($day);
$days - int($days);
pop @destination;
study $summers[-1]{activities}{you};
$is_postman and ring(), ring();
for (@people) { fork and sleep 5 } # <-- HERE
import random; def add (x, y): return random.random();
sleep 60; exit;
$#commandments = 9;
umask;
$gun[0];
gun;
close LAMBS;
use vars '@enemy'; $enemy[0];
@clues = ();
$Love::shakespeare;
sub { \my $ryan }
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