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It has a public house, The Hare and | Hounds, a primary school and is the home of the curre |
or the hunters to be able to keep track of the | hounds, a landscape with straight paths laid out to m |
k, providing for a pursuit of no more than two | hounds, a headstart termed "Law" to be given to the h |
n 1985-86,(playing alongside fellow Notre Dame | Hounds alumni Gary Leeman and rookie Wendel Clark on |
l, booming barks, but also to help provide the | hounds an outlet for their 'tracking' desires that so |
er, said of him "My grandfather hunted hard to | hounds and drank two bottles of port with his dinner. |
acehorses, follower of the Craven and Tedworth | hounds and player of tennis. |
h level of profiency joined Mamie Smith's Jazz | Hounds and were later hired in New York by Fletcher H |
he location of St. Bridget's church, the Fox & | Hounds and the Farmer's Arms pubs, Pitcot Pool and St |
s three pubs, the Horse and Groom, The Fox and | Hounds and The Star, as well as these there is also a |
rented Cottesmore House where he kennelled the | hounds, and from which the pack derived its permanent |
ree public houses: the Green Man, the Hare and | Hounds and the Wheatsheaf (also called the White Swan |
age has two pubs, The New Inn and The Hare and | Hounds, and is home to successful amateur football, c |
He was a keen rider to | hounds and hunted with the Fitzwilliam Hunt at Cambri |
which differentiate them from the other Swiss | hounds and is proof of their relation to the Bloodhou |
age is also served by nearby pubs the Stag and | Hounds and the Churchill Inn, Churchill Memorial Hall |
ncestors were contemporary with the St. Hubert | Hounds, and were hunted in packs by the 14th century |
: The Crown Inn, The Nelson Arms, The Stag and | Hounds and The Churchill Inn. |
Wi' spotted | hounds and spaniels three, |
The dogs used for baying are typically curs, | hounds, and various purpose-bred crosses. |
istinguished by its friendly nature with other | hounds and affection for human companions. |
The Berkeley family still own the Berkeley's | hounds and the kennels. |
By 1782 the village had two pubs, the Hare and | Hounds and the Roebuck Inn. |
James was keenly interested in the breeding of | hounds, and in 1615 Potts was rewarded with "the keep |
ion that all Negroes are gin drinkers, cabaret | hounds and of the half world. |
For a time Stirling was master of the Adelaide | Hounds and was a well-known figure at racing meetings |
eary, the animal was no match for the pursuing | hounds and the creature was finally killed. |
ortsman, he was a follower of the Bramham Moor | Hounds, and ran horses at the Wetherby Steeplechase. |
It has five public houses, the Fox and | Hounds and the Centurion on Newark Road; and the Harr |
ool, a cricket club and there are the Hare and | Hounds and The Cherry Tree pubs. |
and in 1516 held the offices of Master of the | Hounds and Gentleman of the Chamber. |
e in Galaxian, StarBlade, Ace Combat 3, Bounty | Hounds and New Space Order. |
Individual hunting | hounds are not well suited to be pets, as they need a |
Afghan | hounds are also among the dog breeds most likely to d |
l miles to a designated finish line before the | hounds are released at the start line by their owners |
Bavarian Mountain | Hounds are calm, quiet, poised and very attached to t |
The | hounds are believed to have originally been created b |
The scent | hounds are generally regarded as having the best trac |
Most show | hounds are Walkers, many of the pack hounds (used wit |
The | hounds are now said to be "owned by the country", tha |
The Istrian | hounds are thought to be the oldest of the hound bree |
r Bellingham-Graham and Sir Edward Smythe, the | hounds at this time being kennelled two miles south-e |
The hunt, which kennels its | hounds at Kimblewick, Buckinghamshire, hunts country |
On July 15, 1849 the | Hounds attacked a Spanish "shantie town," robbing and |
Senior Guard Brett Harvey led the | Hounds back scoring 9 points in the final 3 minutes. |
g and rode back at full speed with his hunting | hounds baying beside him. |
een bred to hunt alone or with one or two more | hounds, because of that this breed is not properly a |
of the 1920s he played with Mamie Smith's Jazz | Hounds, Bobby Brown's Syncopaters, Elmer Snowden, Bil |
They are scent | hounds, bred to hunt foxes by scent. |
imer as a hound of similar type to the running | hounds, but larger and more heavily built. |
ritten for Stradlin's previous band, The Ju Ju | Hounds, but due to the breakup of the band, he used t |
Celtic | Hounds can be found in celtic jewelry designs and pai |
And then the | hounds ceased barking, and Urien seized the woman and |
A number of smaller | hounds come out of a giant dog house, followed by a l |
white stag Fame we're hunting, bid the world's | hounds come to horn.” |
n and well-known as the master of the Berkeley | Hounds, died unmarried in 1858. |
The Halden does not hunt in packs, as many | hounds do. |
ancestors were contemporary with the St.Hubert | Hounds, dogs that were hunted in packs by the 14th ce |
It never once failed to deflect the | hounds, drawing them after it into Castle Eden Dene. |
Sessions, and an all-covers album, Release the | Hounds, ensued in 1999 along with a tour of Europe. |
her own name with an ensemble called the Jazz | Hounds, featuring Gus Aiken on trumpet, Garvin Bushel |
Court Yard | Hounds, featuring Robison for the first time as lead |
ols, Conaway's Rag Pickers, Johnny Dunn's Jazz | Hounds, Fletcher Henderson, and The Nubian Five. |
On the heels of the Chicago | Hounds folding in 2009 after only playing one season |
er of modern fox hunting, became Master of Fox | Hounds for the Quorn Hunt in Leicestershire in 1753 a |
He was Master of the South Devon | Hounds for many years. |
ndianapolis are called the Greyhounds, or just | Hounds for short. |
He began by buying | hounds from the old Chepstow Hunt, and building hunt |
ty toward the gang, however, would prevent the | Hounds from reorganizing. |
For the Grafton he bought | hounds from the brewery magnate Harvey Combe, who had |
Hounds from the Sava Valley (Posavina, south-east of | |
ermaston while riding with the South Berkshire | hounds from his residence at Wasing Place. |
cities of Northern Italy and Europe, included | hounds, giraffes, cheetahs, lynxes, leopards, exotic |
A blood-thirsty mob | hounds Gleib to his death, but the vampire attacks do |
g Dixie Chicks monitor engineer and Court Yard | Hounds guitarist/co-songwriter Martin Strayer. |
leash law's reversal: LEASH LAW LIFTED: Happy | hounds hail freedom. |
Bounty | Hounds has received mixed reviews, earning a 63 at Me |
More than 100 former | Hounds have been drafted by National Hockey League in |
Jennifer's mother constantly | hounds her for money via reverse-charge telephone cal |
spirational force behind the famous Notre Dame | Hounds hockey team. |
all League, its ground is next to the Hare and | Hounds in the village. |
Hawkins joined Mamie Smith's Jazz | Hounds in 1921, whom he toured with through 1923, whe |
ble-nosed Andean Tiger Hound, nor Andean Tiger | Hounds in general, as a specific breed. |
the band also released a second EP, The Coffee | Hounds in 2009 prior to the release of Untitled #23. |
Village services include a pub (the Fox and | Hounds Inn),and a phonebox |
famous for its 15th century hotel - the Fox & | Hounds Inn. |
Human | Hounds is a 1916 silent comedy film starring Oliver H |
Bounty | Hounds is a third-person shooter-RPG published by Nam |
Court Yard | Hounds is an American country music and folk duo foun |
The last record of the Hare and | Hounds is from 1806, but the Roebuck Inn continues to |
The Fox and | Hounds is just south of the Hykeham Memorial Club and |
; no ar is uathmar hi ara deilghibh "a meet of | hounds is huath (i.e. |
ficiently skilled huntsmen to keep up with the | hounds, it would have been beneath his dignity to dis |
hen the huntsmen would bring the pack of scent | hounds, known as ‘Raches', or ‘running hounds'.. Rach |
to become its lower school in 1977) on Fox and | Hounds Lane (off the A186) in Benwell, Newcastle upon |
The team names have been narrowed down to the | Hounds, Legion, and Monarchs |
Local businesses include a pub (the Hare and | Hounds), Longshaw post office with a K6 telephone box |
In 1851 the | hounds moved to Warninglid and this pack continued un |
These | hounds need a powerful management to get the dog only |
the Domino Five of Washington and Kelly's Jazz | Hounds of Fayetteville. |
ginally released in 1986 as a companion to her | Hounds of Love album. |
e (Freemasons) from 1895 and Master of the Fox | Hounds of Brocklesby from 1880. |
In 1922 he played with Dink Johnson's Five | Hounds of Jazz, then with the Charlie Lawrence-led Su |
in Dulles, Virginia that will host the Loudoun | Hounds of the Atlantic League of Professional Basebal |
September 2004, which included the hit singles | Hounds Of Love, Decent Days & Nights, and Meantime. |
In the old days the | hounds of the countryside used to come together to th |
The | Hounds of Spring was commissioned by, and dedicated t |
en Hecuba is to be transformed into one of the | hounds of the triple Hecate, Brimo is an epithet of t |
Glorious Godfrey, including Darkseid's cyborg | Hounds of War. |
ef on the Shepherd's Monument in his novel The | Hounds of Avalon, part of The Dark Age sequence. |
Hounds of Love (Kate Bush cover) | |
ce, Swifter Than the Arrow: The Golden Hunting | Hounds of Ancient Egypt, I.B.Tauris 2000 |
Pokulok played one season with the Notre Dame | Hounds of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League. |
Big game | hounds of the old Bloodhound/Talbot/St. Hubert type i |
ard for Best Actor in 1981 for his role in The | Hounds of Notre Dame. |
The | Hounds of Spring is a concert overture for winds, wri |
lished by Sir John Buchanan Jardine, author of | Hounds of the World (1937), after the First World War |
nal single to be released from her No. 1 album | Hounds of Love. |
intergalactic mercenaries, known as the Bounty | Hounds, on a mission to eradicate the indigenous life |
e died whilst out hunting with the South Berks | hounds on 8 December 1930. |
olgear appears in later Namco games: in Bounty | Hounds, player can fight an infant Zolgear large enou |
el, a member of the family that runs the Fox & | Hounds Pub and Restaurant to which the brewery is att |
s a tree-planted green overlooked by the Fox & | Hounds pub. |
ers often depict members of staff of the Fox & | Hounds pub. |
The Hare and | Hounds public house, built in the 17th Century, was o |
d the club did take sponsorship from the Fox & | Hounds public house in Carshalton for the Saturday fi |
The Stag and | Hounds Public House is on Old Market Street, Old Mark |
d difficulty Starting/ending point The Fox and | Hounds Public House |
Today only the Plough and the Hare and | Hounds remain in business (see below): the remainder |
The | hounds remained kenneled at Marvel. |
pointers and | hounds), rodent control, guarding, helping fishermen |
This style of hunting involved having | hounds run the prey tired and hold it down until a hu |
h around 20 members, including a leader of the | Hounds, Sam Roberts, were captured by troops led by m |
The | Hounds soon began demanding protection money from the |
Celtic | Hounds symbolize hunting, healing, and the Otherworld |
this joint Hunt in 1732 and took 25 couple of | hounds that began to hunt the country later known as |
re two known forms, an X-linked SCID in Basset | Hounds that has similar ontology to X-SCID in humans, |
interested in hunting and maintained a pack of | hounds that earned him recognition as "one of the mos |
tury five were recorded, including the Fox and | Hounds, the Plough, which closed in 1961, and the Thr |
Santongeois, Porcelaine, Posavatz and Istrian | Hounds, the Segugio Italiano has remained the choice |
ian, through the Cambridge University Hare and | Hounds, the cross-country club. |
illage is served by 3 public houses: The Fox & | Hounds, The Railway and The Bull's Head. |
However, like all | hounds they are of an independent turn of mind, and e |
g and needs a lot of exercise, like most large | hounds they are difficult off the lead and extremely |
has owned the K-9s of late, while the Red Clay | Hounds think its about time to sink their teeth into |
previously hesitant to take action against the | Hounds, this attack finally turned the public against |
de Berghes, Grand Veneur de France (master of | hounds) to the King, meant the castle passed to this |
mitted exemption allowing them to use packs of | hounds to flush foxes to guns (an exemption which is |
as the scent is laid where it is safe for the | hounds to go. |
y may have begun by the Berkeleys taking their | hounds to London each year. |
There are many green men and serpent | hounds to be found on this ceiling, a lot of the deta |
ted States, in which goods such as guns, 'coon | hounds, tobacco or livestock are swapped or sold. |
n dynasties, the breeding of swift and slender | hounds together with a variety of common dogs became |
ublic houses (the Exford Arms and the Hare and | Hounds), two shopping parades, two primary schools (H |
Gabriel | hounds Wagner to supply him with Christmas decoration |
Court Yard | Hounds was formed in 2009 when Maguire and Robison wa |
The Stag and | Hounds was reportedly used as a hunting lodge by Henr |
Ownership of borzoi | hounds was restricted to members of the highest nobil |
cient oak tree, the site of which the Stag and | Hounds was built upon. |
Following Lubbock's death, the | hounds were sold to Lord Charles Bentinck who sold th |
used to periodically hunt the area until these | hounds were given up in 1835, whereupon the local Hen |
In 2010 the legal | hounds were sent in to discover who was responsible f |
The smooth and coarse-haired | hounds were used for hunting in Istria (see the artic |
When howling | hounds were fiercest, |
Other famous Irish | hounds were Bran and Seolan who belonged to the warri |
ue to the comparatively hotter weather, jackal | hounds were rarely long lived. |
Hounds were moved between three different kennels, in | |
Until 1884, the | hounds were owned by the Master and a change of maste |
The smaller, shorter-legged | hounds were bred from the Schweizer Laufhund in the e |
The | hounds were owned by a Mr. Cockburn from 1896, before |
At one time the Berkeley Hunt's | hounds were kennelled at Berkeley and at Cheltenham, |
These large | hounds were also crossed with the Dumfriesshire otter |
In November 1877 the | hounds were moved to new purpose built kennels at Wes |
These Celtic | hounds were often called the Irish Greyhound and the |
Hounds were the traditional guardian animals of roads | |
The | Hounds, west coast counterparts of New York's Bowery |
kley, the family dog to distract the Bumpuses' | hounds when the Old Man comes home from work, when he |
Salukis are "sight" | hounds, which means they hunt by sight, run the quarr |
Bassets are walking | hounds, which are followed by the hunter on foot. |
ow only one public house which is the Hare and | Hounds which is located on the main street. |
Central Asian sight | hounds, while it is considered the link to the wester |
midlands where Leavey organised a pack of fox | hounds with which to go fox hunting. |
He brought a few wild boar | hounds with him. |
These are big | hounds with males averaging over 100 pounds. |
smen pursued jackals in Ceylon as well, though | hounds would not attack jackals. |
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