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  • ...e group of feisty dog breeds, with representatives the world over, and the Terrier Group, a formal designation for show terriers, which encompasses many of th This article will discuss the whole group of dogs that fall into the terrier family.
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  • [[Image:Rat-Terrier-at-DWP.jpg|thumbnail|right|350 px| An older rat terrier - still on the move!]] ...lly adept at avoiding the trampling legs of horses and cattle, and the rat terrier is no exception.
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  • ...r]] with a [[rat terrier]]. Like most hybrids and crossbreds, the jackrat terrier has a variable appearance that generally picks up traits from its parent br ...dog that can be adept at catching and killing vermin. However, like all [[terrier]]s, this hybrid does not do well if left alone for large parts of the day.
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  • ...terriers have the word “terrier” in their names, and not all dogs called “terrier” are true terriers. This list will contain all dog breed generally consi ==List of terrier breeds==
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  • #redirect [[Fox Terrier]]
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  • ...at is, coarse with a dense, wiry texture. <ref> The development of the Fox Terrier breeds is explored in an article by Norma Bennet Woolf: ''The Fox Terriers ...to descendent breeds such as the [[Toy Fox Terrier]] and [[Miniature Fox Terrier]], which are similar to each other.
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  • ...alos as its focus, but delays in deploying the Talos led to developing the Terrier from a guidance test vehicle. It was replaced, to some extent, by the Tart | title = General Dynamics (Convair) SAM-N-7/RIM-2 Terrier
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  • Small to medium-sized hunting [[terrier]] developed to rout fox and vermin.
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  • ...jpg|right|350px|''MFCA Ch. Judell Lucky'', a black/white/tan Miniature Fox Terrier bitch. "Lucky" also has many prize-winning progeny. Now desexed, she stil ...olloquially in its native [[Australia]] as the “Mini Foxie”, the "Mini Fox Terrier" and sometimes as the “Little Foxie”. The alternate spelling "Foxy" is
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Terrier]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Australian Silky Terrier}}
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  • #Redirect [[Miniature Fox Terrier]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Miniature Fox Terrier]]
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  • ...origin, the United States and some other countries, but is classed as a [[terrier]] in Europe. Its original name was the Sydney Silky and it is still occasi ...hat of the [[Yorkshire Terrier]] but shorter than that of the [[Australian Terrier]]. The coat is five to six inches long with a silky texture.
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  • ...llTerrierPortrait.jpg|right|250px|Portrait of a smooth-coated Jack Russell Terrier}} ...ous. Although the “Jack Russell” is among the oldest of the English [[Fox Terrier]] derived breeds, the breed has only been officially recognised by [[kennel
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  • A hybrid dog created by crossing a Jack Russell terrier with a rat terrier.
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  • ...ing many different aspects of the Fox Terrier Breed and ownership of a Fox Terrier *[[http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/foxterrier.htm]] – link to fox terrier breed menu.
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  • ...-routing [[terrier]], developed from 19th Century [[Fox Terrier]]s and Fox Terrier types.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Rat Terrier]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Fox Terrier}}
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  • ...Club of Australia Inc. Contains an annotated history of the Miniature Fox Terrier, an essay on the history of the MFCA, breeder profiles, interviews with bre :The Miniature Fox Terrier was used as an example and compared with Standard (Modern) Fox Terriers dur
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  • Small, tenacious and resourceful [[terrier]] originally developed as a hunting [[dog]].
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  • ...ed developed from a cross between the Australian terrier and the Yorkshire terrier, characterized by long, silky, bluish-gray hair, tan markings, and erect ea
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  • {{r|terrier}} {{r|Fox Terrier (Smooth)|Smooth Fox Terrier}}
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  • A replacement for the [[RIM-2 Terrier]] naval [[surface-to-air missile]]
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  • {{r|RIM-67 Terrier upgrade}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Australian Silky Terrier]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Fox Terrier}}
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  • *[[Fox Terrier]] *[[Toy Fox Terrier]]
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  • *[[Fox Terrier]] *[[Jack Russell Terrier]]
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  • ...-routing [[terrier]], developed from 19th Century [[Fox Terrier]]s and Fox Terrier types.
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  • ...ed developed from a cross between the Australian terrier and the Yorkshire terrier, characterized by long, silky, bluish-gray hair, tan markings, and erect ea
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  • ...M-2 Terrier]] [[surface-to-air missile]], also known as the SM-1ER Block I Terrier Upgrade
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  • A hybrid dog created by crossing a Jack Russell terrier with a rat terrier.
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  • ...ing many different aspects of the Fox Terrier Breed and ownership of a Fox Terrier *[[http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/foxterrier.htm]] – link to fox terrier breed menu.
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  • [[Image:Rat-Terrier-at-DWP.jpg|thumbnail|right|350 px| An older rat terrier - still on the move!]] ...lly adept at avoiding the trampling legs of horses and cattle, and the rat terrier is no exception.
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  • *[[Fox Terrier]] *[[Toy Fox Terrier]]
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  • The '''Terriers of Scotland''' are a group of [[terrier]] breeds believed to have developed from common stock in Scotland, United K ..., [[Skye Terrier|Skye]], [[Cairn Terrier|Cairn]] and [[West Highland White Terrier|West Highland White]] Terriers.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Rat Terrier]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Fox Terrier}}
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  • ...r]] with a [[rat terrier]]. Like most hybrids and crossbreds, the jackrat terrier has a variable appearance that generally picks up traits from its parent br ...dog that can be adept at catching and killing vermin. However, like all [[terrier]]s, this hybrid does not do well if left alone for large parts of the day.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Australian Silky Terrier]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Fox Terrier}}
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  • ...terriers have the word “terrier” in their names, and not all dogs called “terrier” are true terriers. This list will contain all dog breed generally consi ==List of terrier breeds==
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  • #redirect [[Fox Terrier]]
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  • #Redirect [[Miniature Fox Terrier]]
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  • ...Club of Australia Inc. Contains an annotated history of the Miniature Fox Terrier, an essay on the history of the MFCA, breeder profiles, interviews with bre :The Miniature Fox Terrier was used as an example and compared with Standard (Modern) Fox Terriers dur
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  • {{r|Fox Terrier}} {{r|Miniature Fox Terrier}}
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  • ...ier]] and [[RIM-8 Talos]], the '''RIM-24 Tartar''' was an evolution of the Terrier, intended to be used on smaller ships, deployed by the [[United States Navy ...capability. It used [[semi-active radar homing]], more effective than the Terrier against low-altitude targets. Tartars also improved [[anti-shipping missil
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  • ...origin, the United States and some other countries, but is classed as a [[terrier]] in Europe. Its original name was the Sydney Silky and it is still occasi ...hat of the [[Yorkshire Terrier]] but shorter than that of the [[Australian Terrier]]. The coat is five to six inches long with a silky texture.
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  • {{r|Jack Russell Terrier}} {{r|Miniature Fox Terrier}}
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  • Small, tenacious and resourceful [[terrier]] originally developed as a hunting [[dog]].
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  • A replacement for the [[RIM-2 Terrier]] naval [[surface-to-air missile]]
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  • ...The [[Australian Terrier]] is one of the smallest terriers, but is in the Terrier group. *[[Australian Silky Terrier]]
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  • Iconic [[Jack Russell Terrier]] (1990 - 2006) best known for portraying "Eddie" on the television series
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  • A group of terrier breeds believed to have developed from common stock in Scotland, United Kin
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  • Small to medium-sized hunting [[terrier]] developed to rout fox and vermin.
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  • ...e group of feisty dog breeds, with representatives the world over, and the Terrier Group, a formal designation for show terriers, which encompasses many of th This article will discuss the whole group of dogs that fall into the terrier family.
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  • ...ssippi, and focusing particularly on his relationship with Skip, his [[Fox Terrier]]. In the filmed version, [[Jack Russell Terrier]]s were used instead of modern Fox Terriers. [[Enzo]], played Skip; his mo
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  • {{r|RIM-2 Terrier}} {{r|RIM-67 Terrier upgrade}}
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  • A descendant of the U.S. Navy [[RIM-2 Terrier]] missile, with reduced size and range, but more capability within its rang
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  • Nineteenth-century [[Syke Terrier]] in [[Edinburgh]], Scotland who became famous for keeping vigil by his mas
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  • ...Club and in the development of and codifying of the standards for the Fox Terrier, although he did not show his own dogs, likening the difference between sho ...ack Russell is best remembered for the [[Jack Russell Terrier]], a small [[terrier]] [[breed]] that bears his name, even in his own day, such dogs would simpl
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  • ...ied; for example, [[hunting dog]]s are divided among the Hound, Gundog and Terrier groups. *[[Terrier Group]] - (The [[FCI]] subdivides terriers, see [[FCI Terrier Group]])
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  • ...llTerrierPortrait.jpg|right|250px|Portrait of a smooth-coated Jack Russell Terrier}} ...ous. Although the “Jack Russell” is among the oldest of the English [[Fox Terrier]] derived breeds, the breed has only been officially recognised by [[kennel
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  • ...alos as its focus, but delays in deploying the Talos led to developing the Terrier from a guidance test vehicle. It was replaced, to some extent, by the Tart | title = General Dynamics (Convair) SAM-N-7/RIM-2 Terrier
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  • ...ly powered, original area defense [[surface-to-air missile]]s were [[RIM-2 Terrier]] replaced by [[RIM-67 Standard SM-1]], both rail-launched
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  • A replacement for [[RIM-2 Terrier]] and [[RIM-24 Tartar]] [[surface-to-air missile]]s on ships equipped with
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  • ...bred]] [[dogs]] in the world.<!--need fact check--does tKC preceed the Fox Terrier Club registry?--> *[[Terrier]]
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  • ...form, The Totteridge XI. The painting was commissioned by famed smooth fox terrier breeder Francis Redmond; Wardle painted a number of Redmond’s dogs. The o
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  • ...at is, coarse with a dense, wiry texture. <ref> The development of the Fox Terrier breeds is explored in an article by Norma Bennet Woolf: ''The Fox Terriers ...to descendent breeds such as the [[Toy Fox Terrier]] and [[Miniature Fox Terrier]], which are similar to each other.
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  • ...on the basis of adult height, while the breed standard of the [[Manchester Terrier]] does not mandate any height requirements, describing the size parameters ...ed clubs, particularly those of [[working dog]]s, such as the Jack Russell Terrier Club of America, consider the breed standard of less importance than a dog�
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  • *The [[Maltese (dog)|Maltese]], aka the ''Maltese Terrier''
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  • ==Hound or terrier?== ...that is willing to "go to ground" and hunt its quarry in tunnels. Hound or terrier, the dachshund makes a good hunting dog, in or out of a tunnel, and will ba
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  • *[[Fox Terrier]] - (wire-haired) *[[Jack Russel Terrier]] - (rough-coated)
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  • ...y tell the story of Tintin, a young Belgian reporter, accompanied by a fox terrier called Snowy. The adventures took place across the globe, including [[Tibet
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  • *[[Airedale Terrier]] *[[Australian Jack Russell Terrier]]
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  • ...[[equine]] and [[canine]] paintings (particularly [[foxhound]]s and [[fox terrier|terriers]]) and exhibited several times at [[the Royal Academy]], beginning
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  • ...]] coat of an [[Australian Shepherd]] are distinctive, the markings of a [[terrier]] vary.)
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  • ...jpg|right|350px|''MFCA Ch. Judell Lucky'', a black/white/tan Miniature Fox Terrier bitch. "Lucky" also has many prize-winning progeny. Now desexed, she stil ...olloquially in its native [[Australia]] as the “Mini Foxie”, the "Mini Fox Terrier" and sometimes as the “Little Foxie”. The alternate spelling "Foxy" is
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  • ...rt pullers, hand and bed warmers, [[status symbol]]s, hunting hounds and [[terrier]]s; hunters had even classified dogs according to the type of game they wer ...xterr.html</ref> <ref> Curry, Aleta ''A Brief History of the Miniature Fox Terrier'' in Curry, Aleta, et. al (2006). Steward, Julienne, Ill. ''The 20th Annive
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  • Part of the "triple T series" of [[RIM-2 Terrier]] and [[RIM-24 Tartar]], the '''RIM-8 Talos''' was a long-range [[surface-t
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  • **[[Terrier]] *[[Airedale Terrier]]
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  • ...uding Queen Victoria. One of her famous paintings is of Edward VII’s [[fox terrier]] “Caesar”, mourning his master.
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  • ...tates Navy]] were an evolutionary replacement for the "Three T's": [[RIM-2 Terrier]], [[RIM-8 Talos]], and [[RIM-24 Tartar]] of the 1950s, and continue themse
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  • ...ts, the Balzatois live in several localities such as: Genins de rocks, the Terrier Bourguignol, the Sculpin, the Essarts de Texier, the Bourdeix, etc.. mainly
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  • Image:Airedale_terrier_744.jpg|Airedale terrier
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  • ...his breed, consider discussing these at more general articles: [[dog]], [[terrier]], [[herding dog]], [[dog breeding]], etc. *[[terrier]]
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  • ...October 2013}}</ref> was a veteran [[dog]] actor. He was a [[Jack Russell Terrier]] and was most famous for his portrayal of Eddie “Spaghetti” Crane <ref ...en: “...chasing cats was one of the activities that led to this troubled [[terrier]] becoming one of TV’s most precious pooches. Originally owned by a Flor
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  • ...pear in for-sale ads and often lack consistency; a cross between a Maltese Terrier and a Poodle, for example, may be advertised as either a "Maltipoo" or a "M
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  • *'''[[Greyfriars Bobby]]''': This [[Syke Terrier]] from the nineteenth century became famous for waiting every day (barring *'''Fala''': Scottish terrier owned by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, often photographed with Roos
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  • ...ys later, when the mistake was realised. Lafayette is buried alongside his terrier 'Beauty' who had died of overeating a few days before.<ref>[http://www.cix.
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  • ...ry from the 19th century, however, is that of [[Greyfriars Bobby]], a Skye Terrier. Bobby guarded his master's grave for fourteen years, and was buried just o
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  • * Restrictions on or the prohibition of ownership of [[American Pit Bull Terrier]]s in some municipalities of the United States and in Queensland, Australia
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  • ...e," the "Bichon," the "Shock Dog," the "Maltese Lion Dog" and the "Maltese Terrier." Sometime within the past century, he has come to simply be known as the ...ence that the breed originated in [[Asia]] and is related to the [[Tibetan Terrier]], the exact origin is unknown <ref>Leitch, Virginia T., 1953; Carno, Denni
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  • ...for the Edinburgh Police, who walked his rounds in the company of a [[Skye Terrier]] called Bobby (a nickname for a police constable). John died of tuberculos
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  • Early U.S. naval SAMs including the RIM-8 Talos, RIM-2 Terrier, and RIM-24 Tartar were replaced by the many Standard SM missile series| ge
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  • ...in the Western Hemisphere is probably that of [[Greyfriars Bobby]], a Skye Terrier. Bobby guarded his owner's grave for fourteen years, until his own death.
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  • ...700 A.D., depicts a dog bearing a resemblance to today's [[Dandie Dinmont Terrier]]. <ref> ''The Concise Encyclopedia of Dogs'', op. cit.</ref> ...ethod used for example to gain official recognition for the [[Jack Russell Terrier]], long-established but only officially recognised within the last ten year
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  • ...est-range [[RIM-8 Talos]], their SAM system would be the mid-range [[RIM-2 Terrier]]. ..." position. In these three ships, the "B" gun position was converted to a Terrier launcher, and the "X" position to an ASROC launcher.
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  • ...700 A.D., depicts a dog bearing a resemblance to today's [[Dandie Dinmont Terrier]].<ref> ''The Concise Encyclopedia of Dogs'', op. cit.</ref> ...ethod used for example to gain official recognition for the [[Jack Russell Terrier]], long-established but only officially recognised within the last ten year
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  • ...are threatening in a manner that smaller and weaker dogs are not. A toy [[terrier]] may regularly growl at, and even snap at or actually nip, visitors to the
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  • ...of breeds known for mischievousness and high energy, like a Jack Russell terrier or a Border Collie. These dogs are known to thrive on constant exercise and
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  • ...are threatening in a manner that smaller and weaker dogs are not. A toy [[terrier]] may regularly growl at, and even snap at or actually nip, visitors to the
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  • ...sting; if, for instance, it could be shown that the greyhound, bloodhound, terrier, spaniel, and bull-dog, which we all know propagate their kind so truly, we
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  • ...apparently washed away in a flash flood) and a blue-tongued lizard that my terrier thought needed killing. "No, Spotty, No!" The dog got a rude awakening when
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  • ...sionist's body double. Lafayette is buried at Piershill Cemetery, with his terrier Beauty who had died four days earlier.
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  • ...n for the Edinburgh Police, who walked his rounds in the company of a Skye Terrier called Bobby (a nickname for a police constable). John died of tuberculosis
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