If you're a laid-back intermediate or a plucky powder hound, you'll love it. |
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The handle in the shape of a hound dog was a popular treatment for mid-nineteenth-century pitcher handles. |
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She knew immediately that her mother was going to hound Ferdinand for the money, perhaps even possess his belongings or property. |
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Sensing something hinky, the cat rose as Newby galloped out from a clump of trees, baying like a hound. |
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For thousands of years nomadic tribes of the Middle East have bred a hunting hound called the saluki. |
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To run a hunt you need all the horsemen, stablemen, hound keepers and nowadays the local police. |
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The hound itself will be produced for the first time using state of the art animatronics and computer generated images. |
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On the far left is Lisa, and Art and Luke Stowe with the Irish wolf hound Strider and their boxer Luke. |
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It can backfire a little, particularly if you are a hound for constructive criticism. |
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No arrests were made, but one allegation was made to police that an anti-hunt follower sprayed a hound in the face to put it off the scent. |
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On the front porch were two rocking chairs and a sleeping old hound snoring away in the shade. |
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But it takes more than that to deter a tabloid hound on the scent of fast-breaking international news. |
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When an insane publicity hound like this candidate finishes first in a congressional primary, the Republican Party has embarrassed itself. |
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They have a faithful hound, Bruno, who barks at the trains, which roar past the house every hour of the day. |
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Senior politicians are worried about making the first move because the other parties will hound them for making cuts. |
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At that point the sensitive hound ears picked up another presence and he bounded over to greet me. |
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He has few mates, preferring the company of his current partner, two children from different couplings, a hound and local goats. |
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The media and governments may hound us, but quality will always shine through. |
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He is both endearing and funny with his basset hound face and jaded accent. |
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His pursuers tracked him down with a bloodhound but the fugitive managed to kill the hound with an arrow and make good his escape. |
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The girl, who had been drawing her hands down her face in worry, stopped mid-action causing her eyes to droop like those of a basset hound. |
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I know, because all my basset hound wants to do is lie on the cool tile floor and chomp on the occasional ice cube. |
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My Pet Dog was a droopy old basset hound with folds of brown and white fur draped over his snout. |
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The mother told me the directions to the place I needed to be in and with the help of my basset hound I managed to make it though. |
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The basset hound jumped out of the car and wagged his tail as soon as the door opened, and he trotted happily up to the front door of the house. |
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According to legend, Conan Doyle was intrigued by the tale of a mythical black hound that stalked the moors at night. |
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Brennon is the real horror hound of the writing team responsible for this version of the film. |
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In the dog shows in Delhi, the Tibetan mastiff, the Lhasa Apso and the Rampur hound are, very often, the stars. |
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It was the public's unquenchable thirst for celebrity gossip, argues Ken, that led the paparazzi to hound her to her death. |
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He was snide too, bringing up how much of a hound Mitch was and how that might unhinge any woman's mind. |
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Fifteen minutes later, the machine comes back with a history of the Afghan hound in several languages, including Lithuanian. |
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Underneath, his light-blue oxford was soaked, proving that the Northwest Passage could still make a sea hound sweat. |
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Part of being a professional news hound is knowing when to stay out of the way and let events take their course. |
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They say he was too much of a news hound to appreciate the work of the arts staff and too disorganized to manage the office. |
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The hound pup he had brought with him from Kettlethorpe raised his head at the stifled sobs that shook Johnny's body. |
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I was bemoaning the lack of camera while techno hound Bill got busy with his new cell phone. |
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I thought of the prayer I had said when I asked God to help me get two hound pups. |
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It is regarded by many as the most prestigious fell hound show there is, with classes for beagles, harriers, Jack Russell's and terriers. |
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The hound has to be a real character who tends to be bossy and, maybe, has become too much of a handful for his owners to deal with. |
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My neighbor is sitting beside me at a drum kit, with a stuffed hound dog between us. |
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If this is true, it may be that the Phoenician traders brought the Ibizan hound to Ibiza from Egypt. |
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They tend to go after closeted actors with the kind of blood relish not even a hound feels toward a fox. |
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A hound it was, an enormous coal-black hound, but not such a hound as mortal eyes have ever seen. |
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They countered his discipline by continually plaguing him with giant hound dogs he never wanted. |
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Thanks to reader GDV, who pointed out the misattributed quote, and also to thread hound Mork, who noticed the same thing and laid out the facts. |
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In the new version, the attacks by the hound are handled deftly and one suspects the creature is most likely more animatronic than canine. |
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Adams said foxes that did not come out of the cover of woodlands or were injured could still be legitimately killed by the hound pack. |
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The fix might be as simple as installing a controller to cut costs, increase prices, and hound deadbeat customers. |
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Critics deride him as a publicity hound and his combative character has alienated fellow lawyers in previous class actions. |
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I asked him about his famously resplendent Afghan hound photographed in a designer corset-collar and white silk rose corsage. |
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But I'm not a huge quality hound anyway, as long as it's in focus and I can hear it, I'm usually happy enough as long as the movie is good. |
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No one will badger, harass, bother or hound you about your progress, or lack thereof. |
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One of the puppies died soon after birth but the other, an Afghan hound named Snuppy, is still doing well after 16 weeks, the researchers say. |
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Even if you were a reporter like those irritating bastards who hound me every second of every day, you wouldn't know! |
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In fact, I would generally harry, hassle and hound them until they give up or leave the country. |
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In November 2004 there were 318 registered hound packs in England and Wales. |
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A Talbot hound was a snow-white hunting dog that was often used to deter highwaymen from attacking passing coaches. |
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Robinson told Doyle the tale about an accursed hound howling on Dartmoor and they went there to investigate. |
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Last week, we witnessed two fine examples of the extent to which anti-smoking zealots will go in order to hound and persecute smokers. |
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And, as he likes to point out, you don't have to be an accomplished powder hound to find yourself grinning ear-to-ear at the end of a run. |
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This was not enough to discourage the landlord who continued to hound the Furgussons. |
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He was judged against a flat-coated retriever, a giant schnauzer, an Old English sheepdog, a wire fox terrier, a saluki hound and Pekingese toy dog. |
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The Dachshund was bred as a badger hound or hunting dog and is known to have existed from the oldest breeds of German hunting dogs such as the Bibarhund. |
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This book is a great read for any music lover, vinyl hound or not. |
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So there goes the number one glory hound of the Queensland Government! |
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The Talbot was a predominantly white, slow, deep-throated, scent hound derived from the St Hubert Hound which had been developed in the 8th century. |
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The hound is begging her to kill him, but she won't grant him his last wish. |
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At the end of the fourth season premiere, Arya and The hound stumble upon a tavern in the woods. |
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He is the eco-friendly hound who is on the scent of environmental crime. |
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I will hound that poor excuse of a human being until he yells uncle or stops posting vapid, unproven horse nonsense that all of you seem to believe. |
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I suggested that we pay a passing urchin from the township to go and count the whales for us, but the curvaceous news hound insisted that we do it ourselves. |
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Blair was adamant about bringing a hound pup along with her. |
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I untied the red bandana from his neck and replaced it with the worn leather collar that had its name engraved in a brass plate should the hound ever get lost. |
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We've even granted you your very own mabari war hound to call to your side with a whistle-a boon in battle and a beloved pet at home. |
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Thanks to Hubby's uber exuberant art as collab co-op For eagle collectors or rock hound prospectors — 48 years later, at last, there's a shop! |
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A hound that chases children around would be considered a public menace, and even the little yappers have to be kept on a leash. |
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That afternoon, Napoleon, the neighbor's basset hound, paid a visit and was rewarded — though Cahill knew it was wrong — with one saltine. |
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Mr. Asa's face was ruddy, his veined cheeks shiny with more than sweat, and he had a wild look to his eyes, like Pop did the time a rattler sunk fangs into his best hound. |
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Not that he is pre-eminently a coursing hound, in spite of his extreme fleetness of foot being heavy of build and of giant strength. |
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Dress the dachshund hound, a friendly Spanish Mastiff or a pink cat to win the applause of the audience attending the contest. |
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In Roman art Diana usually appears as a huntress with bow and quiver, accompanied by a hound or deer. |
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A hound whose speed increases arithmetically chases a hare whose speed also increases arithmetically, how far do they travel before the hound catches the hare? |
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Short-legged and heavy-boned, the basset hound has long, pendulous ears and a short coat in any combination of black, tan, and white. |
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So Champ and his friend got to Rydal after all but there was no prize that year for so bedraggled a hound. |
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It occurred during a stay at a small hotel with our basset hound. |
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Yet, at 23 kilos, it weighs no more than a small basset hound. |
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They entered the living room, where she instantly spotted her basset hound laying on the patched, brown couch, and watching TV with his head on his paws. |
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Turnip, his basset hound puppy, was pacing around dejectedly with him. |
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For largely agnostic nations such as Britain to hound Nigeria and others with threats to withhold aid smacks of cultural imperialism. |
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One example: the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, which prosecutors used to hound open-web advocate Aaron Swartz. |
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I am not a big literature hound, and I don't pretend to be an expert on the treatment of psychological injury once it's happened. |
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René has shot off in another direction. Being an avid crystal hound, he has sniffed out a vein that contains some exceptional gypsum crystals. |
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As long as you contact them and arrange for payment, CCRA will not hound you. |
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Istrian Shorthaired Hounds are awesome scenthounds, specialized in hares and foxes, but they also have outstanding instincts as a leash hound. |
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In short, they continue to hound journalists, but they are doing it with more finesse. |
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This is a hound used when hunting with guns and sometimes for coursing, alone or in a pack, preferably rabbits and hares. |
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It allows the courts to hound Kurdish journalists, sentence them to long jail terms and create a repressive environment for the Kurdish media. |
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Medium sized, set a little high for a French hound, rather flat and turned slightly inward. |
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Of the two cloned Afghan hound male puppies, one survived, the other suffered respiratory distress and succumbed to aspiration pneumonia at three weeks of age. |
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Managing partner Frankie Hobro said the fish which died was one of four female and two male Starry smooth hound sharks. |
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A hound stares at the reflection of the torch in the water, doggishly amazed to see a fire in the sea beneath its paws. |
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Jennings, who acquired it in Rome in the late 1750s, is regularly identified as a Molossian hound, the ancestor of the modern mastiff. |
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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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Wanting to make love with Ledje meant scampering about like a hound. |
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First released in 1961, the film follows the adventures of hound dogs Pongo and Perdita whose litter is stolen by the evil Cruella de Vil. |
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There are venery demonstrations, presentation of hound packs, hunting horn competition, etc., taking place in the park of the château for a colourful event to be remembered. |
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Immigration and gender continued to hound the real estate mogul's theatric run for the White House as a return to this first-in-the-nation voting state was quickly overshadowed by another run-in with the news media. |
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Yogi was batting.220, and was itchier than a hound dog. |
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The Terrier is first and foremost a hound dog that's predator instinct is developed and that's therefore much more interested to hunt the squirrel than to save its master! |
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Given the incoherence of these laws and jurisprudence, one better understands our method of reasoning which, since the very beginning of this text, may seem to proceed at random like a hound dog nosing out its game. |
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Another is that his hound dog persona is old news. |
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Wiechmann led the effort to deep-six the basset hound against the wishes of her own board of directors. |
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Other people in that town might go round looking like constipated hound dogs, but he was having fun and sharing it, partying and junketing first-class all over the country on the federal dime. |
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Looking at the black and white battle-lines drawn outside the courthouse where Terre'Blanche's murderers are being tried, one has to wonder what it's going to take for the ruling liberation party to rein their war hound in. |
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On the way out of the building I was asked for my autograph. If I'd known who the signature hound thought I was, I would've signed appropriately. |
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That is shameful and therefore we will continue to hound this government to ensure that the money disbursed from this fund is spent legitimately and equitably. |
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The title of the latter is a play on words showcasing his dual paths as a rock hound and former professional rock 'n' roll musician. |
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Trained as a geologist, photographer and rock hound, Toedtemeier has been photographing Northwestern basalt for 25 years. |
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You don't have to be a rock hound to wonder what created a land of such dramatic opposites. |
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Bushnell had set the stage for the accusations of Sabellianism that would hound him. |
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Student loans therefore continue, at least for a period of five years after graduation, to hound and depress students who are unable to repay the loans. |
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The detonation of firearms, the tread of man and hound, when too frequent, lead animals to abandon their customary abodes in search of peace and quiet elsewhere. |
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I still do not know if he's taken on this case because he's a glory hound, because he wants the PR, or if he simply wanted to help Anna. |
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The kitten cosied up to the gruff old hound, and all resistance disappeared. |
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The story of the faithful hound Gelert, owned by Llywelyn and mistakenly killed by him, is also considered to be fiction. |
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When an animal sound is heard, Stapleton is quick to dismiss it as unrelated to the legendary hound. |
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They rescue him from a hound that Stapleton releases while Sir Henry is walking home across the moor. |
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They also find Sir Henry's boot, which was used to give the hound Sir Henry's scent. |
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The hound had pursued Selden to his death because of the scent on Sir Henry's old clothes. |
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Moreover, Devon's folklore includes tales of a fearsome supernatural dog known as the Yeth hound that Conan Doyle may have heard. |
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The yeth hound, also called the yell hound is a Black dog found in Devon folklore. |
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The yeth hound, also called the yell hound, is a black dog found in Devon folklore. |
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After years of therapy, Henry visited the site again, only to see the hound again, prompting his request for help. |
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Sherlock, John, and Henry then visit the hollow in the hope of finding the hound. |
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Searching the lower levels of the genetics labs, John finds himself trapped and then hears growling which he assumes is the hound. |
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In one scene, Henry has an hallucination in his home, wherein the hound sets off the bright security lights in his back garden. |
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In one scene, after Sherlock first witnesses the hound, Sherlock makes deductions about a mother and son from a nearby table. |
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The scenes in Dewer's Hollow, where the hound was sighted, was filmed near Castell Coch. |
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In the original episode, John was to hallucinate the hound at a meat storage locker. |
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The episode also includes shots of the hound, which was produced by visual effects. |
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The web-footed hound can now take life rings out to drowning people, pull boats in to shore and drag a boat full of up to seven people. |
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But Karen Hewitt, chairman of the Cardigan Welsh Corgi Association, warned the Palace's favourite hound is not yet out of the woods. |
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Last year Mrs Timmins claimed to have seen a 'Bigfoot' type creature in the same woodland, which turned out to be the vicar's Afghan hound. |
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On several occasions the Dutchman rose to head clear, his golden locks trailing behind him like an Afghan hound on a pogo-stick. |
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Yawning for the camera at the 2001 Crufts dog show, Afghan hound Zac was unaware the event nearly hadn't been held at all. |
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Chris' Afghan hound Viscount Grant won best in show at Crufts in 1987 and the 54-year-old still judges and participates in dog shows. |
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But the worse thing that's ever been said was someone comparing me to an Afghan hound. |
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Several observant, modest and veracious rats have written me that he picked the wrong member of the animal kingdom: Afghan hound or hartebeest would have been more accurate. |
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Further, the evidence of the two psychologists to the effect that Bhadauria would continue to verbally hound his employer was accepted without qualification by the board's majority. |
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Fast, yes, but whereas the Jag XK feels every inch a roof-down rottweiler, the Lexus is more a graceful Afghan hound. |
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As merry and mellow an old bachelor as ever followed a hound. |
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Arthur Conan Doyle was apparently a family friend who often stayed there and may have been aware of a local legend of the hound of the Baskervilles. |
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Hunting with Agassaei hounds was popular in Celtic Britain, even before the Romans arrived, introducing the Castorian and Fulpine hound breeds which they used to hunt. |
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Fox hunting developed further in the eighteenth century when Hugo Meynell developed breeds of hound and horse to address the new geography of rural England. |
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At a local inn, Sherlock is visibly shaken and confesses he saw the hound. |
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They had no trouble fleeing, and seemed adequate in their care and preparations, but gods, they made a racket and left a trail a noseblind hound could follow. |
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The truth about Pastor Straton is that he is perhaps the country's most persistent publicity hound. He has an insatiable appetite for newspaper notice. |
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More than 20 unusual dogs were showcased including an affenpinscher, a Portuguese podengo, a basenji, a deer hound, a briard and a Pyraneean sheep dog. |
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As Sherlock and John prepare to leave the next morning, John wonders why he saw the hound in the lab despite not having inhaled the gas from the hollow. |
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Sherlock and John arrive in Dartmoor to find the hound is a local legend. |
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He also was a rock hound and loved spending his weekends with his family searching for interesting rocks and artifacts in the forests and wild parts of Mass. |
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When Sherlock and Henry arrive at the hollow, they both see the hound. |
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