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devil dog
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A US marine.
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I liked the devil dog, a giant Wagyu hot dog on a toasted bun, covered with chili and melted cheese.
To our surprise, the interaction ended in a chase — Prince Charles gapping it out of the clearing as fast as he could, with the devil dog hot on his heels.
In Arthur Conan Doyle's The Hound of the Baskervilles, the devil dog emerges from the Dartmoor mist: "an enormous coal-black hound, but not such a hound as mortal eyes have ever seen".
There's Vicky Pollard, of course, BBC3 uber-chav Lee Nelson and, on BBC2, Harry & Paul have a running gag featuring the Benefit family, who roam the streets with their devil dog.
And paradoxically, the weakest link in Mr. Shyamalan's new film is its story, which is filled with strenuously overworked bits and locutions like scrunt (kind of like a devil dog) and the tartutic (monkeylike creatures that descend from the trees).
A biting dog might look good in a devil dog Halloween costume.
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Man and dog are apparently the only fully human and fully canine survivors after an anti-cancer serum has killed everyone else in the world except for some rabid humanoids and devil dogs.
Mind you, what we see of North America at the end of the film is a vista of freeways and Wal-Marts: you might prefer to take your chances with the devil dogs of Chiapas.
Navy pilots Army Air Force Marine Corps hey devil dogs All our armed forces serving in defense of freedom.
His uniform is different it's the best you've ever seen The enemy calls him Devil-dog, but his real name is Marine.
Gillian specializes in modern takes on nostalgic items, reinventing recipes using high-quality ingredients for things you loved growing up: devils dogs, pop tarts, pies and bundt cakes.
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