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Long-time residents say that their neighborhood is a bit of a mongrel and that nameless status suits it.
In "Fool on the Hill" and "Sewer, Gas & Electric," Ruff was prodigal with his plots, his human extras, his animal delights (a mongrel and Manx in search of heaven, a mutant sewer-dwelling Great White).
He's a mongrel and he's Everyman.
As a result the current organ is something of a mongrel, and the church is debating whether to repair or rebuild.
No language is an island, but Icelandic comes close.English is the opposite: a global language for hundreds of years now, and a mongrel for a thousand.
Of course Nugent, a former Washington Times columnist who now writes for birther website WND, recently called President Obama a "communist-nurtured subhuman mongrel" and has a long and vivid history of launching vile attacks on women.
Ted Nugent told a radio host on Friday that he was sorry for calling President Barack Obama a "subhuman mongrel," and offered up his idea of a glossary of slang.
His pet dog Spike, a mongrel with a touch of hunting hound, had a predilection for eating certain unlikely objects, such as pins and razor blades.
Scotland is a mongrel nation and increasingly comfortable about being so.
There's one story I tell everyone about a miner who had a mongrel dog and said that when he found opal he was going to travel around Australia in a brand new car which would mean he'd have to kill the dog (as he didn't want to take him along).
It was a mongrel voice, tough and generous, and Bellow spoke it better than anyone.
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