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Canine
noun
Any member of Caninae, the only living subfamily of Canidae.
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One might say that each of the three heads—or each of the three souls associated with the heads—is a fully canine individual, and yet there is only one being, Cerberus, with the full canine nature.
Pets at Home has a Doggie Boutique offering everything from colour co-ordinated doggie beds to canine bling.
Sea lions have canine teeth, just like a dog.
But this canine apartheid is starting to relax.Mixed-breeds, euphemistically known as "All-Americans", were invited to enter the inaugural agility championship, making this year the first time they have taken part at Westminster since the show began in 1884.
Judges prodded bodies, scrutinised canine teeth and inspected schnauzers' snouts.
Observing this, Deborah Goodwin and her colleagues wondered whether the same might be true of canine behavioural differences.In this section To screen, or not to screen?
(She even appeared on a Fox news programme with just such a caterwauling canine, getting up at 4am to travel into New York city for the privilege).
Fanciers of muscular hounds with big jaws could circumnavigate the law by crossing, say, a mastiff with a pit bull, to create a perfectly legal canine nasty (as, indeed, has happened in Britain).In this section Entering the Yugosphere The parties' tax tangle Shoot the puppy!
The canine incident has sparked public debate, but that will be of cold comfort to the woman involved, whose reputation has been annihilated.
Tellingly, Dogbert, the manipulative canine, has never sold as well as Dilbert, the victim of cubicle land.
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But it is possible that Rand would regard similarities as themselves being relational property-particulars or tropes, rather than universals, so that the canine-similarity between Fido and Lassie would be a different particular from the canine-similarity between Lassie and Snoopy.
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