With their majestic appearance, the Alsatians certainly had clear domination over other breeds, including larger dogs. |
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Whether in Colmar in the heart of Alsace, or Mulhouse further south, or Selestat, Alsatians are warm and friendly, welcoming and cordial. |
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Thousands of Alsatians chose to immigrate to the United States at this time rather than live under German rule. |
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Pekingese, cocker spaniels and Alsatians were the top three most popular dogs. |
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Mr Charles Fricker, well known for his shows with trained Alsatians, is the moving spirit behind the idea. |
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Among the Alsatians and poodles in the household dogs section at the Walter Rothschild Museum in Tring stands Mick the Miller, the world's most famous greyhound. |
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Adjacent regions of France are also more oriented to beer than wine, and French Alsatians welcome beer to the table as an accompaniment to their traditionally hearty food. |
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A group of Deck's artist friends, many of them Alsatians, would meet every week in Deck's atelier to experiment with the new colors he had developed. |
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Pressure was also brought by the newspapers and caused Parliament to vote for, in the name of the unity of France, an amnesty, which pardoned the 13 convicted Alsatians. |
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Across the mucky yard what can only be described as a run down shed, with a tarpaulin roof and a piece of pallet for a gate, was home to four Alsatians. |
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After World War II, most Alsatians began to primarily speak French, the official language of France. |
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They favoured Dobermanns and German Shepherds, while Britain also liked the latter, though they were renamed Alsatians, for obvious reasons. |
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We Germans who know Germany and France know better what is good for the Alsatians than the unfortunates themselves. |
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