I visited New York recently and on landing at Newark airport was taken through a customs hall where a beagle dog was eagerly examining luggage. |
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For example, the beagle is a hunting dog and was trained to bark when it spotted the prey. |
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Poppy, my most excellent beagle, had done nothing except pull the oven gloves down from the worktop. |
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Jake's dad has two twin little girls with red hair, and a little beagle for a dog. |
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The guard's interrogatory was cut short as a beagle began tearing at his trouser leg. |
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They had no kids, a clowder of cats, and a beagle, which Donna was walking on a long leash. |
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The legal beagle started his day in court at 10.30 am and by 12.50 pm had despatched three scallywags to the cells. |
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She has brown eyes and loves dog such as Dalmatians and her lovely beagle, Bugsy. |
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There was a brief attempt to train a beagle named Python Pete to track the snakes. |
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The spotted dog bears a certain resemblance to a beagle called Snoopy, co-star of the Peanuts strip. |
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Churchill continued to follow him line for line, a dramaturgical beagle, his face a thunderhead when something had been cut. |
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And the park has trained a beagle, named Python Pete, to sniff out the snakes. |
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The sun has been shining, my neighbour has been in his garden farting and Poppy, my most excellent beagle has been digging up the vegetable patch. |
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There are few things as consistent and cuddlesome as a beagle. |
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There were four different studies performed with the Sprague-Dawley rats and one with beagle dogs. |
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It will then be compared to small amounts of sequence from 10 to 20 other breeds, including the beagle, to study genetic variation within the canine species. |
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We therefore investigated the allelic variations of the DRD4 gene in the beagle and Shetland sheepdog, as well as in the golden retriever and shiba. |
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The beagle extricates himself and pads over, his cute little snout subserviently pointed down the whole way. |
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A beagle with a link attachment greatest verse his master. |
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For breeds other than the laboratory beagle, space allowances should be decided in consultation with veterinary staff and the responsible authority. |
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The wirehaired, or wire, variety was developed from a rough-coated black-and-tan terrier, the smooth from the beagle, greyhound, bull terrier, and a smooth-coated black-and-tan terrier. |
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A surprise name in the running could be SFA legal beagle Murray Mathieson I am told has been taking an increasingly high profile at Park Gardens. |
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His ready acceptance of her offer revealed him to be more of a legal beagle than legal eagle. |
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She takes pleasure in her two grandchildren and her beagle. |
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Man in blue track suit with elderly beagle. |
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The beagle is a solidly built dog, heavy for its height. |
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As an environmental health professional, I felt it was my duty to set this legal beagle straight. |
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All this time his beagle lay motionless on the floor in the entry hall. |
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Some hunts, including most harrier and beagle packs, wear green rather than red jackets, and some hunts wear other colours such as mustard. |
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They are unique in that they are the only hunting beagle pack in the US to be followed on horseback. |
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For our part we are quite willing to pass the immortelles to Outerbridge Horsey, Banker Stillman's legal beagle. |
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Del Grego says he was told the man broke the stock while trying to fungo an errant beagle. |
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The beagle cross pups' mother died while giving birth, leaving the litter of seven needing urgent foster homes. |
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Crowd-pleasing beagle Miss P was the best hound and Flame the standard poodle won in the nonsporting category. |
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You don't want to be a legal beagle about it. You are not a dog! Still, a passing familiarity with employment law isn't such a bad thing when you're working for others. |
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I am as much of a caninophile as the next Englishman. I had a beagle at the time, name of Biggles, and I adored him as if he were my own child, almost. |
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Legal beagle Muttley reckons owners have copyright on their dogs. |
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Fraiser is a beagle who lives with Hazel and Stewart in East Kilbride. |
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Any one owning a spitz could argue that they were only partially successful unless compared to the likes of the Beagle or Afghan breeds. |
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The Beagle 2 team has revised its plans for trying to communicate with the lander, postponing the date for the end of radio silence by two days. |
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He used to skipper the ketch that used to take the supplies from Beagle Bay to Broome. |
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Charles Darwin made the first scientific study of tektites during his famous five year voyage on HMS Beagle. |
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Beagle 2 will also sample the atmosphere, checking for methane a certain indicator of life that is still thriving. |
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A Victorian tea set and pottery are among the items recovered from the secret site believed to be final resting place of the HMS Beagle. |
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The Beagle 2 is to address a question that could equally shake us up and our view of ourselves and the universe. |
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When Darwin sailed around the world on his great quest, the captain of the good ship Beagle was Robert FitzRoy. |
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But Prof Edwards believes that whatever happens in the Beagle 2 project it is not a one-off. |
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The orbiter spacecraft will send Beagle 2 spinning towards the planet on a precise trajectory. |
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It is a site chosen to be warm enough for Beagle to work and low enough for Beagle's parachutes to allow a safe landing. |
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Darwin lived for five years aboard the Beagle while circumnavigating the world. |
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I've been reading Charles Darwin's Voyage of the Beagle and dipping into his correspondence. |
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He certainly compiled a mountain of evidence from his five-year voyage on the Beagle, but he was also a skilled experimenter and researcher. |
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And there's an instrument on board Beagle 2 called the mole and the mole will burrow under the soil and the drill will take a drill core from a rock. |
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When Darwin set sail on the Beagle in 1831, he was taken along primarily as a companion for the captain, Robert Fitzroy, who feared growing lonely and melancholy. |
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Beagle and her ship's company of 37 have spent more than nine months away from their Devonport base, surveying in Sierra Leone and the Arabian Gulf. |
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The council managed funds for the ill-fated Beagle 2 mission to Mars. |
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In an intensive work period, Beagle surveyed more than 120 square miles of sea-bed, locating and charting more than 3,500 identifiable individual features. |
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Five days before arriving, Beagle 2 will detach itself from Mars Express. |
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However, the Beagle 2 team still has a trump card to play, Mars Express. |
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Three Fuegians on board had been seized during the first Beagle voyage, then during a year in England were educated as missionaries. |
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The dog owner was out of the house when his dogs, two Vizslas and a Beagle, were taken. |
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Darwin collected the Ovenbird, in 1834, as the Beagle explored Wolsey Sound in the Straits of Magellan, at the southern tip of South America. |
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In October 1836, soon after returning from the voyage of the Beagle, Charles Darwin went to London to stay with his brother Erasmus. |
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Many great ships were built here, such as the Prince Royal, the Sovereign of the Seas, the Royal Charles, the Dolphin and the Beagle. |
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The eastern part of the main island, and a few small islands in the Beagle Channel, belong to Argentina. |
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They returned to Tierra del Fuego in the Beagle with FitzRoy and Charles Darwin, who made extensive notes about his visit to the islands. |
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His experiences on Fernando de Noronha were recorded in his journal, later published as The Voyage of the Beagle. |
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The two kept up a correspondence while Darwin was on the Beagle expedition, and afterwards. |
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Beagle 2 has successfully completed its critical lithobraking maneuver, marking another step for robotkind. |
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Early in the Beagle voyage, Darwin nearly lost his position on the ship when he criticised FitzRoy's defence and praise of slavery. |
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Darwin had not labelled the finches by island, but from the notes of others on the Beagle, including FitzRoy, he allocated species to islands. |
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Among the most significant were the voyages of the HMS Beagle where Charles Darwin came up with his theories of evolution and on the formation of coral reefs. |
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As FitzRoy had intended, Darwin spent most of that time on land investigating geology and making natural history collections, while the Beagle surveyed and charted coasts. |
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For fifteen years this work was in the background to his main occupation of writing on geology and publishing expert reports on the Beagle collections. |
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Hirst also painted a simple colour pattern for the Beagle 2 probe. |
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Following a much needed three-month maintenance spell, the ship sailed on January 8 to rendezvous with HMS Bridport, HMS Inverness and HMS Beagle. |
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The largest islands south of the Beagle Channel are Hoste and Navarino. |
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FitzRoy began writing the official Narrative of the Beagle voyages, and after reading Darwin's diary he proposed incorporating it into the account. |
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Along with the narrow and sometimes treacherous Beagle Channel, these were the only three sea routes between these two oceans until the construction of the Panama Canal. |
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The Beagle sailed across the Atlantic Ocean then carried out detailed hydrographic surveys, returning via Tahiti and Australia, having circumnavigated the Earth. |
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He took the same attitude to native people he met on the Beagle voyage. |
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