At the greyhound track bettors usually have as many as 12-14 wagering pools to select from. |
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Across the sward a hare, its scut uplifted in alarm, scampers from the running crouch of a greyhound. |
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He spent the early years of his life playing in the bar with a whippet and a greyhound. |
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Here he plays Dodge, a slow-witted dog handler enlisted by Kramden to train his stray greyhound. |
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John used to go to the greyhound track every night before Denis was attacked, but he hasn't gone since. |
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The largest obstacles to a comprehensive racing bill are the differing interests of greyhound and horse racetracks. |
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He has also had a life-long interest in greyhound racing and regularly commentated on the sport on both radio and television. |
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Individuals are able to bet on horse racing, greyhound racing and other sporting events. |
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Ted Fitzgerald is no stranger to the greyhound scene, having bred many a winner from his Ballyhaunis kennels. |
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Earlier this month, a retired greyhound defeated a top racehorse to claim the crown of fastest animal in the racing world. |
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Like circuses, cockfighting, and greyhound racing, frog jumping promotes the message that animals exist purely to entertain us. |
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Hare coursing is just the same and as greyhound racing has proved there is a way out of killing the animals. |
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The greyhound, which appeared as Jessie in the hit film, was badly injured in a frenzied attack by a pit bull terrier. |
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Thus, if you wish to confirm why integrity is the cornerstone of the racing game, just ask an Aberdonian greyhound enthusiast. |
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It follows Barbara's decision to save a greyhound from being slaughtered in Spain. |
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He makes the obligatory trip to the famous greyhound track to talk to the camera while the dishlickers go around in the background. |
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Of around 20,000 greyhound pups registered here every year, about half are exported to the US, the UK and Spain. |
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Under the terms of the legislation, horse and greyhound racing are guaranteed income from excise duty on off-course betting. |
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The stadium staged its first meeting on July 30, 1932, when legendary greyhound Mick the Miller was paraded around the track. |
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Typical examples of category 3 events would include horse racing, showjumping, greyhound racing and livestock shows. |
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The ICC is responsible for keeping the greyhound stud book and records of greyhounds bred in Ireland each year. |
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As greyhound racing becomes more popular races are being simulcast to off-track wagering sites, and to other racetracks, even horse tracks. |
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Like a greyhound out of a trap at Harold's Cross on a Friday night John Bee sprung into action. |
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I chose this greyhound from a kennel in Sowerby Bridge and he was fantastic. |
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In addition to horse racing, the territory even has a greyhound track where sleek canines race a mechanical rabbit. |
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When Franklin decides on an objective, he pursues it with the mad resolve of a greyhound chasing a mechanical hare. |
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It is a scandal that the industry has not resolved the problems of greyhound suffering. |
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And let's face it, you don't hear people at the greyhound track complaining that the hare's not real, do you? |
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There is nothing worse than people getting off a greyhound bus, and being presented with a pretentious art work. |
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Arrange a time to pick up your adopted greyhound, and make travel arrangements to get there. |
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Through these subsidiaries Blueslate operates a betting business predominantly in horseracing and greyhound racing. |
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A third group includes ancestors and descendants of herding-type dogs, such as the Irish wolfhound, the collie, the greyhound, and the Saint Bernard. |
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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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Sienna Miller is sleekly anguished as an actress on the brink of leaving her pilot husband, but her greyhound febrility is a minor note. |
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At 13, two friends and I convinced our parents to let us to take a greyhound bus to Louisville to visit my aunts and uncles. |
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His presidential campaign did not immediately return a request for comment on his greyhound racing stance as governor. |
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She lives in the same house as Pixel, our Italian greyhound, who is something of a celebrity in Oaxaca. |
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The odds on Ed Miliband being pictured adopting an abandoned greyhound, or Nigel Farage petting a prize bull, must be shortening by the hour. |
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Children in Ireland are permitted to place bets at greyhound tracks and horse tracks if these are part of that tote. |
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The Italian greyhound is a breed of toy dog apparently derived from the greyhound. |
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On this side, a hoary, muscular river god reclines by a stream and pours water from a jar for a thirsty greyhound tugged by a putto. |
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And unlike the glitzy casinos, greyhound tracks offer a sad world of sticky escalators, grubby walls and horrible food. |
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Puppies also benefit from the provision of bedding materials, as may certain breeds such as the greyhound. |
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They would be a lot easier to mimic than the greyhound of a Minuteman III re-entry vehicle. |
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The Commission confirms that no Community aid is now available for investment in greyhound rearing or racing. |
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Thus, this famous greyhound of the seas will not carry all of its secrets with it into oblivion! |
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Those days in Ireland there were few breeds to choose from and the greyhound, Irish red setter, terrier and sheep dog were about as far as it went. |
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Extra greyhound meetings and numbers draws in British betting offices. |
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According to Myles, such a supertrack is the only way to make greyhound racing seem remotely interesting to a population which sees it as outdated and unglamorous. |
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The deceased gentleman was an avid supporter of greyhound racing, and as a mark of respect a minute's silence was observed at Saturday night's meet at the Waterford Track. |
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The Legend of the Mick the Miller is both touching and funny, yet Michael Tanner's tale of the greatest greyhound ever to chase a mechanical hare is ultimately flawed. |
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A former greyhound racer who passed his maths O grade at the age of 12, Brindley put his numerical skills to practical use 14 months ago when he turned pro. |
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In 2016, a bill was passed through the government of the state New South Wales, in Australia to ban greyhound racing. |
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So Alex and I wandered into the display room and looked around, mindful not to disturb Mr. Tanen's greyhound, crouching not far from the cash register. |
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The Racing Post has also undertaken further cross-checks of greyhound SPs in tandem with the Press Association. |
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Our brown greyhound is depicted before a twilit landscape and is in no way distracted by the small pup peering at him timidly out of its niche-like space in the lower right corner. |
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With no reply from any they eventually got hold of leading greyhound vet Des Fagan who discussed the situation with the track vet. |
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My money's on Hurry Up England, a re-working of a Sham 69 classic, with a greyhound connection. |
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Birkie the greyhound was named Scottish Pet Survivor of the Year when he overcame being beaten, starved and thrown from a moving car. |
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Now named Birkie, the young greyhound cross has grown into a lively dog thanks to his new caring owners. |
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The gentle alaunt is built exactly like a greyhound, except that he has a short, thick head. |
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We still hear many cases of animal fighting, competitions for gambling purposes and greyhound dogs that are bred for racing but killed once they become too old. |
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Greyhound racing is an organized, competitive sport in which greyhound dogs are raced around a track. |
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As with horse racing, greyhound races often allow the public to bet on the outcome. |
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Like horse racing, it is popular to bet on the greyhound races as a form of parimutuel gambling. |
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John Hickenlooper signed a measure that prohibited commercial greyhound racing in Colorado, making it the 39th state to outlaw the activity. |
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As a result, many in the industry called for a complete overhaul of greyhound racing's controlling bodies in Australia. |
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Fifteen states without live racing allow simulcast betting on greyhound races in other states. |
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Other sports which retain a strong following in Ireland include cycling, greyhound racing, horse riding, motorsport, and softball. |
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The great Mick the Miller, winner of the English Derby in 1929 and 1930, was an Irish greyhound and Ireland continues to export greyhounds. |
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The annual Paddy Power Irish Greyhound Derby run each year in August at Shelbourne Park is one of the richest greyhound races in the world. |
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Richard had been initiated into the netherworld of dog racing by his father, and knew all the popular greyhound performance-enhancing drugs. |
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As regards animals not being traced, I would like the Commission to see if it could look at some sort of strict regulation on greyhound breeding and the export of greyhounds. |
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From the esplanade of the great Hassan II mosque to the greyhound track stands, without forgetting the marabout's island, Casablanca charms, amuses and surprises the visitor. |
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Gutteridge also covered six Olympic Games and commentated on sports as diverse as greyhound racing and tug of war while working on the Saturday show World of Sport. |
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Her baffled dad asked around and, admittedly a tad desperately, I came up with the theory that greyhound was a corruption of gazehound. |
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The two characters are ready for the hunt: a gentleman, seen from the back, holds a greyhound by a leach, a lady turned slightly to the right has a falcon perched on her left hand. |
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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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The city's speedway team Newcastle Diamonds are based at Brough Park in Byker, a venue that is also home to greyhound racing. |
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A RESCUED greyhound had its throat ripped by a Staffie which was not on a lead. |
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These lads are completists, racking up full houses of racecourses, greyhound tracks, football grounds. |
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Each Australian state and territory has a governing greyhound racing body. |
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She scrounges desolately in the woods for any food she can find, and it isn't until she takes in a ghostly white greyhound that her heart starts to open up again to others. |
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This marked the first ever modern greyhound race in Great Britain. |
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In the United States, greyhound racing is governed by state law. |
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During the 1990s, seven states banned gambling on live greyhound racing. |
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Horse racing and greyhound racing are both popular in Ireland. |
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He was also a bookmaker at the Cardiff Arms Park greyhound racing track which closed in 1977 and owned a number of greyhounds himself the best being Bear Cat. |
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The pig-dogs are of rather a mongrel breed, partaking largely of the bull-dog, but mixed with the cross of mastiff and greyhound, which forms the New South Wales kangaroo-dog. |
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There are now twenty licensed greyhound stadiums in Ireland. |
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The GBGB is supposed to promote greyhound racing according to Donoughue but it seems to be that it just wants to cherry-pick the bits in there that suit. |
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Ireland has several large horse and greyhound tracks such as Fairyhouse. |
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Pointing to a SJC ruling that rejected Raynham Park's challenge to a 2008 initiative that outlawed greyhound racing, he said a gambling license is a revokable privilege. |
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In the period 1928 to 1939 speedway racing was staged in Leeds on a track at the greyhound stadium known as Fullerton Park, adjacent to Elland Road. |
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