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  • All the variants in the Setter family have silky coats, spaniel-like dropped ears, and long feathered tail
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  • ...tter''' is a large [[hunting]] [[dog]]. It is the largest member of the [[setter]] family. It was developed in [[Scotland]] and is named for the 4th Duke o ...oportion, with a long, silky [[coat (dog)|coat]]. All the variants in the Setter family have silky coats, spaniel-like dropped ears, and long feathered tail
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  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 02:16, 22 September 2013
  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A large hunting dog in the [[Setter]] family.
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  • {{r|setter}} {{r|English Setter}}
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  • {{r|setter}} {{r|English Setter}}
    989 bytes (160 words) - 21:37, 12 March 2011
  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A large hunting dog in the [[Setter]] family.
    80 bytes (11 words) - 00:11, 18 November 2011
  • ...pornography|pornographic videos]]; generally considered to be the standard-setter for production values in that industry
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  • ...tter''' is a large [[hunting]] [[dog]]. It is the largest member of the [[setter]] family. It was developed in [[Scotland]] and is named for the 4th Duke o ...oportion, with a long, silky [[coat (dog)|coat]]. All the variants in the Setter family have silky coats, spaniel-like dropped ears, and long feathered tail
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  • All the variants in the Setter family have silky coats, spaniel-like dropped ears, and long feathered tail
    793 bytes (122 words) - 02:13, 22 September 2013
  • * ''A Setter on a Moor'', oil on canvas, date indistinct
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  • ...Club of America.</ref> Likewise, to a trained eye, male and female [[Irish Setter]]s look different.
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  • 24. The methods that implement the getter and setter methods of a property shall be marked the setter. The types of the parameters of the property shall be the types of the para
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  • ...her practised daylight nuptials in an outhouse next door to Heros the bone-setter, and so brought you up to act in tableaux vivants and to excel in minor par
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  • *[[English Setter]] *[[Gordon Setter]]
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  • #To act as trend setter for taking up similar action plans in other grossly polluted stretches in o
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  • *[[English Setter]] *[[Gordon Setter]]
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  • ...''New York Times'' columnist [[Jamelle Bouie]] described North as a trend-setter for Republicans, for a certain kind of deception.<ref name=nytimes2019-03-2
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  • ...e to play against. As Leeson was a former [[quiz-show|quiz show]] question-setter, he also competed with Baker over [[newspaper]] [[crossword]]s during break
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  • ...ill Tilden|Tilden]], with his bogey-man [Cochet] removed, won a close five-setter against [Jean] [[Jean Borotra|Borotra]] and swept Allison aside for the cro
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  • | style="text-align:left" | Ashleigh Meyer || Setter || 2nd Team | style="text-align:left" | Hayley Wondra || Setter || 2nd Team
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  • ...minent role in the intellectual life of the state, which itself was a pace-setter in the [[Progressive Era]] (See [[Wisconsin Idea]]). Although Turner publi
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  • ....1468-5965.2009.02035.x/full Lucia Quaglia: ''The ‘British Plan’ as a Pace-Setter: The Europeanization of Banking Rescue Plans in the EU?'', Wiley Online Lib
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  • ....1468-5965.2009.02035.x/full Lucia Quaglia: ''The ‘British Plan’ as a Pace-Setter: The Europeanization of Banking Rescue Plans in the EU?'', Wiley Online Lib
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  • ...ill Tilden|Tilden]], with his bogey-man [Cochet] removed, won a close five-setter against [Jean] [[Jean Borotra|Borotra]] and swept Allison aside for the cro
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