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  • A '''toy''' is an inanimate (non-living) or artificially animate (robotic) object de ...is often referred to as a "big boy's toy" whereas a [[rattle]] would be a toy for a [[baby]]. Humans also buy toys for their [[pets]]: for [[cat]]s, ani
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  • ''This page refers to [[canine]]s. For the popular children's [[toy]], see [[toy dogs]].'' ...og]], but also a member of an official [[dog group|classification]], the ''Toy dog'' Group. This group contains the smallest [[dog breed]]s in the regist
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  • ...og]] from any of many small breeds; any small dog; also, a popular [[plush toy]].
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Toy]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Toy dog}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Toy dog]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Toy}}
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  • ''This page refers to [[canine]]s. For the popular children's [[toy]], see [[toy dogs]].'' ...og]], but also a member of an official [[dog group|classification]], the ''Toy dog'' Group. This group contains the smallest [[dog breed]]s in the regist
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Toy]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Toy dog}}
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  • Small model house used as a children's toy or to display miniature dolls and furniture.
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  • A small and elegant but strong [[toy dog]] breed dating from at least the 16th Century; the original version of
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Toy dog]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Toy}}
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  • Breed of canine in the toy group, known for its silky white hair, descended from dogs originating in t
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  • ...og]] from any of many small breeds; any small dog; also, a popular [[plush toy]].
    122 bytes (19 words) - 19:33, 27 January 2009
  • *[[Toy Fox Terrier]]
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  • A toy terrier of a breed developed from a cross between the Australian terrier an
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  • *[[Toy dog|Toy]]
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  • ...'' and the ''Toy Poodle'', with the Standard being largest in size and the Toy being smallest. The Poodle's curly or corded [[coat (dog)|coat]] does not
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  • {{r|English Toy Terrier}} – in some circles, believed to be the same as the Toy Manchester Terrier – see below. **{{r|Fox Terrier (Toy)||}}
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  • ...y dog|toy breed]] also known as the ''Butterfly Dog'' or the ''Continental Toy Spaniel'' (''Epagneul Nain Continental'').
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  • A '''toy''' is an inanimate (non-living) or artificially animate (robotic) object de ...is often referred to as a "big boy's toy" whereas a [[rattle]] would be a toy for a [[baby]]. Humans also buy toys for their [[pets]]: for [[cat]]s, ani
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  • {{rpl|toy}}
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  • {{r|Toy}}
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  • {{r|Toy dog}}
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  • ...ca.</ref>, is an Australian breed of dog. It is classed in the [[toy (dog)|Toy group]] in its country of origin, the United States and some other countrie Notwithstanding that this breed is in the toy group, the [[Australian National Kennel Council]] [[breed standard]] specif
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  • ...", "Alien Stones", "The Hero as Werwolf" [sic], "Feather Tigers", and "The Toy Theater". * "The Toy Theater" (1971)
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  • {{r|Toy dog}}
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  • *[[Toy Group]] *[[Companion dogs]] - A wide variety of [[pet]]s, may include non-working [[toy dog]]s, [[lap dog]]s and [[mongrel]]s (mutts) as well as dogs in official g
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  • {{r|Toy dog}}
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  • ...ht leaks and vignetting. Similar attributes were also to be found in other toy cameras such as the Diana but the Holga took off and evolved a cult status
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  • {{r|Toy Fox Terrier}}
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  • {{r|Toy dog}}
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  • {{r|Toy Dog}}
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  • ...[[Yorkshire Terrier]] (although this breed is assigned to the [[Toy (dog)|Toy Group]] (see the discussion below) and the largest terrier is the [[Airedal
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  • |Tux_linux_mascot_doll.jpg|Tux as a plush [[toy]].
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  • ...ixed-breed dogs of fox terrier type, or to descendent breeds such as the [[Toy Fox Terrier]] and [[Miniature Fox Terrier]], which are similar to each oth ...Dawgs’’; quoted in an article by Dianne E. McConnell, Another Look At The Toy Fox Terrier History, available online at: http://www.thedogplace.org/Refere
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  • * [[Toy store]] * [[Toy stores]]
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  • ...ew car! It's in the garage!" When the teen runs to the garage, he sees a toy car on the floor, and the parent shouts, "April fool!"
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  • ...-Prest Jeans. He appeared not only in television ads but also as a stuffed toy (in various sizes), in print ads for Levi’s, as an image on buttons and b
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  • ...ybrid. Of course, there are very basic versions, such as remote-controlled toy cars.
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  • ...altese''' is a small [[dog]] [[breed]], belonging to the [[toy (dog group)|Toy Group]]. The Maltese does not shed appreciably and is covered from head to ...an children must be taught to distinguish between a living dog and a plush toy.
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  • For example, [[English Toy Terrier]]s can only be black with tan markings, and requirements as to the
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  • ...onist, animator, graphic designer, carpenter, interior and stage designer, toy designer, welder, and scenic painter, he's worked with every material and p ...na, she began as a sculptor and painter, but moved into model-making and toy-prototyping, which led to a job with Jamie Hyneman at M5 Industries, and in
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  • *[[English Toy Terrier (Black & Tan)]] *[[Russian Toy Terrier]]
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  • ...more professional usage, the VIC-20 was primarily sold at retail (even in toy stores sometimes), where it could compete with game consoles . It was the f
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  • A '''dollhouse''' is a [[toy]] home, made in miniature. For the last century, dollhouses have primarily ...century were Roger Williams Toys, Tootsietoy, Schoenhut, and the Wisconsin Toy Co. Dollhouse dolls and miniatures were also produced in Japan, mostly by c
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  • ...d Jeff Carskadden. 1998. Colonial Period and Early 19th-Century Children's Toy Marbles: History and Identifications for the Archaeologist and Collector. M
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  • ...types of bucket in the West is the plastic child’s bucket used for [[sand toy|playing in sand]] at a park or beach. This type of bucket is normally sold
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  • ...Grant curtly replied, 'The Starship makes Hefner's plane look like a dinky toy.' Not only was ''The Starship'' a gigantic Boeing 720B forty-seater; it als
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  • ...mooth balls of glass, often tinted or multi-colored. They are useful as [[toy]]s, ornaments, and [[collectable]]s. Marbles may vary in size but are typic
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  • ...e are two sizes that all dachshunds can be categorized into: miniature (or toy) and standard. A standard dachshund is considered to be 16 lbs and above i
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  • ...nspired by the names of characters from the [[Pixar]]/[[Disney]] movie ''[[Toy Story]]''. The current release (5.0) is named lenny. Previous stable releas
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  • *[[Toy dog|Toy]] *English Toy Spaniel - see [[King Charles Spaniel]]
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  • ...t developed along similar lines in the [[United States of America]]. Some Toy Fox Terrier owners can trace their dogs’ pedigrees to "Foiler", aka "Old ...> It is interesting that although the bloodlines of the Mini Foxie and the Toy Fox Terrier are apparently distinct, Australian and American dogs can bear
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