But when given a chance the Airedale can still be an expert ratter and can also be trained to the gun. |
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But young Pickles turned out to be an excellent ratter and was a favourite amongst our neighbours. |
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The ratter kills young and old, male and female, pregnant and sterile with the same compassionless urge. |
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Its original purpose was as a ratter, working very hard to to remove rodents from places such as kitchens and stables. |
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We can't imagine that the money made from ratter tutorials is worth the pain and suffering the victims experience. |
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Originally a guard dog and ratter, it was highly valued for its intelligence and courage. |
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And where there are rats in the rafters, send in a ratter, one who bites back, calmly, clinically. |
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The challenge now facing the Rwandan people and leaders is not to deny that specific ethnic groups exist but ratter to stop using ethnicity as grounds for discrimination and exclusion. |
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Arras was ratter a big town but had been well knocked about. |
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Manchester terrier, breed of dog developed in England from the whippet, a racing dog, and the black-and-tan terrier, a valued ratter, to combine the talents of each. |
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The first was flashed at gun-for-hire David Prutton who arrived at the club on Thursday with a reputation as a no-nonsense midfield ratter who can mix it up with the best. |
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