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had a great time celebrating with all of the | Terriers after the game. |
Cherry has since owned other white bull | terriers, all of which were named Blue. |
Since 1995, he has been manager of Bedlington | Terriers, alongside Keith Perry. |
He scored the winning goals against the | Terriers and against Wrexham in that cup run, along wi |
He played just one game for the | Terriers and retired in October 1920. |
spells at Kidderminster Harriers, Bedlington | Terriers and finally Gateshead. |
s and a breeder of Old English bulldogs, Bull | Terriers, and Toy Terriers. |
ly developed from crosses between smaller Fox | Terriers and Fox Terrier types and Toy Manchester Terr |
on to play for the Cincinnati Reds, St. Louis | Terriers, and the St. Louis Browns. |
The Sealyham was once one of the more popular | terriers and one of the best known Welsh breeds. |
costumed mascot of the Boston University (BU) | Terriers and has been the BU mascot since 1922. |
utgoing, adaptable nature, bold in the way of | terriers and is intelligent. |
canine paintings (particularly foxhounds and | terriers) and exhibited several times at the Royal Aca |
evin, a quarterback for the Boston University | Terriers and Maryland Terrapins. |
tmas and New Year also bore little joy to the | Terriers and went on a run of 5 losses from 6, before |
Airedale | Terriers are the largest terriers |
Norfolk | terriers are moderately proportioned dogs. |
Cesky | terriers are reputed to be less active and quieter tha |
Boston | Terriers are true terriers although the Kennel Club al |
Brazilian | Terriers are alert, intelligent and playful with stron |
Toy Fox | Terriers are small dogs with a muscular and athletic a |
in legal today, such as in the United States, | terriers are little used. |
Fell | terriers are bred for hunting ability and gameness rat |
n English footballer who plays for Bedlington | Terriers as a midfielder. |
2010, he featured in FX's crime comedy-drama | Terriers as detective Mark Gustafson, which ran for on |
A book published in 1918 describes Paisley | Terriers as uncommon and "I doubt that you'll ever see |
He made his debut for the | Terriers as a substitute in the 6-0 win over Macclesfi |
lt in 1981 and is home to the Wofford College | Terriers basketball team. |
The AKC groups this breed with the | Terriers, because it was developed for a similar purpo |
ague appearances and scored six goals for the | Terriers before joining Bristol City in 1990 for a £30 |
l as the quarterback of the Boston University | Terriers before signing a professional baseball contra |
The | Terriers began their season with a 45-0 win over the U |
Fell | terriers: breeds developed in northern England to assi |
His first goal for the | Terriers came against Town's greatest rivals Leeds Uni |
His first goal for the | Terriers came in the 3-2 win against Bristol Rovers at |
003, the park was home to the Wofford College | Terriers college baseball team. |
He made his | Terriers debut two days later as a late substitute in |
Yorkton | Terriers defeated Halifax Jr. Canadians 5-2 |
In the first round game, the | Terriers defeated the Kurt Warner-led Northern Iowa Pa |
In general, adult male | terriers do not get along well with other adult male d |
milton Tigers from 1922 to 1924, and the Galt | Terriers during 1924-1925 season. |
Mick Wadsworth was appointed manager of the | Terriers during the close season with many people pred |
The | Terriers earned their first Division I-AA playoffs ber |
intelligent, athletic dogs, American Pit Bull | Terriers excel in many dog sports, including weight pu |
Attendance: 1,359 vs Bedlington | Terriers, FA Vase quarter final 2000-01 |
anager Lee Clark wanted him available for the | Terriers' FA Cup replay against Cambridge United the d |
The football club is named Kingswood | Terriers FC and they have a prestigious history in the |
In 1894, about the time that English white | terriers finally disappeared from the Kennel Club scen |
The | Terriers finished in 8th place in the Federal League, |
ol records in the Division I era, marking the | Terriers' first winning season as a Division I school |
eginning his 3rd full season in charge of the | Terriers following a pretty impressive previous season |
gn was a thoroughly impressive season for the | Terriers, following the previous season's near miss wi |
was the head coach for the Boston University | Terriers football team in 1945. |
ed in 1996 and is home to the Wofford College | Terriers football team. |
was the head coach for the Boston University | Terriers football team from 1934 to 1941. |
was the head coach for the Boston University | Terriers football team in 1918 and 1919. |
was the head coach for the Boston University | Terriers football team in 1933 and compiled a record o |
He moved into television by creating | Terriers for the FX Channel. |
e ranks and played with the Boston University | Terriers for 4 years. |
r to 1914 season: Harry Chapman jumped to the | Terriers from the Cincinnati Reds. |
d as the head coach for the Boston University | Terriers from 1969-1972 and the University of Connecti |
Border | Terriers generally get along well with other dogs and |
The | Terriers had not lost on the road since November 2008, |
Prior to the construction of King Field, the | Terriers had played at Duncan Park since beginning Div |
Beattie's first full season in charge of the | Terriers had one simple objective - return Town to the |
The | Terriers have won three Southern Conference football c |
The | Terriers have made the I-AA/FCS playoffs 4 times. |
all-state end and captain of the Hillsborough | Terriers high school football and basketball teams. |
was a three-year starter for the Hillsborough | Terriers high school football team. |
ould be necessary to notice Colonel Thorton's | terriers if they were only on account of his justly ce |
Wilson led the | Terriers in points in his sophomore season. |
Tchiorny Terrier (Black Russian Terrier) are | terriers in name only and not related to the other ter |
the UK, they often ride quadbikes with their | terriers in boxes on their bikes. |
joined Gateshead, leaving to join Bedlington | Terriers in December 2006. |
his career at Huddersfield Town with the the | Terriers in 1973-74. |
champions, but lost to the Boston University | Terriers in the NCAA semifinal. |
He assisted the | Terriers in finishing in sixth place in Division Two, |
Paisley | Terriers in 1894 with another very popular toy dog of |
led to heal prior to his senior year with the | Terriers in 2005-06. |
s during the 1994-1995 season when he led the | Terriers in scoring with 56 points in 40 games and eve |
of course trump) the British and American fox | terriers in the field. |
n Animals maintain an open registry for Cairn | Terriers in hopes of reducing the occurrence of heredi |
ng Andy Ritchie's departure as manager of the | Terriers in 2008, Worthington was relieved of his capt |
n the closed season, much was expected of the | Terriers in the 1996-97 season but, despite a bright s |
uzer was bred to be a ratter like the British | terriers, it is more correctly termed a Pinscher (a de |
d made no difference to Town's fate, with the | Terriers just surviving yet again. |
experiment with crosses between bulldogs and | terriers, looking for a dog that combined the gameness |
ersity, where he began playing for the Boston | Terriers men's ice hockey team. |
s currently playing for the Boston University | Terriers men's ice hockey team which competes in NCAA' |
On March 8, 2010 the Wofford | Terriers men's basketball team defeated Appalachian St |
In 2004, the | Terriers moved to the newly-built Russell C. King Fiel |
They also own two Yorkshire | Terriers named Busya and Varya. |
0 season Odgers coached the Bantam AA Yorkton | Terriers of the SSMHL. |
ey League Player of the Year with the Portage | Terriers of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League |
iladelphia Phillies in 1911 and the St. Louis | Terriers of the Federal League in 1914 and 1915. |
s son John's team, the Yorkton Midget Kinsmen | Terriers of the South Saskatchewan Minor Hockey League |
ll white terrier that originates from the Fox | Terriers of the 18th century. |
t the Abbott Cup champions Portage La Prairie | Terriers of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League in Weste |
e with the White Sox, he joined the St. Louis | Terriers of the newly-formed Federal League, where he |
er brother, Kelly, who played for the Yorkton | Terriers of the SJHL, and a younger sister Ashley who |
Clemson hosted the Wofford | Terriers on Saturday, September 5, 1981 in both teams' |
He signed a two-year deal with the | Terriers on 1 July. |
rned to the North East to play for Bedlington | Terriers on loan. |
Ipswich Town striker Jordan Rhodes joined the | Terriers on a four-year deal for an undisclosed fee. |
ber 2009, making his debut against Bedlington | Terriers on October 31, 2009. |
en accidentally kills off her three Yorkshire | Terriers one by one. |
he Fourth Division, a level never seen by the | Terriers, or by any team who had won the First Divisio |
The | Terriers play varsity Division I intercollegiate sport |
g his spell at Huddersfield, he reignited the | Terriers' play-off push and formed an unlikely partner |
e was clearly identifiable, where these small | terriers proved its worth against rabbits, rats, and s |
The | Terriers qualified for the NCAA tournament for the sec |
st month of the season, but couldn't stop the | Terriers relegating to the Football League Third Divis |
He made 574 appearances for the | Terriers, scoring 126 goals on the way. |
The 1914 St. Louis | Terriers season was a season in American baseball. |
The | Terriers seemed to be on top of the world during the l |
Against the Boston University | Terriers, she accumulated 32 saves on Feb. 9. Four day |
On 9 May 2007, he was released by the | Terriers signing for Mansfield Town on 7 June on a one |
l competition in 1896, but had not played the | Terriers since 1940. |
Sutton became a staff writer on the FX series | Terriers starring Donal Logue. |
eir firepower was substantially weakened, the | Terriers still managed to finish in 6th place, just 4 |
g home form becoming increasingly patchy, the | Terriers struggled at the wrong end of the table. |
Breeds refined from Hunt | terriers, such as the Fox Terrier and Jack Russell Ter |
Bull | Terriers such as the Staffordshire bull terrier have a |
cessive form seen in one line of Jack Russell | Terriers that is similar to SCID in Arabian horses and |
The Mass Attack gave the BU | Terriers their first on the road loss in almost a year |
He helped the | Terriers to two First Division title wins. |
Taylor also led the | Terriers to at least eight wins on four occasions. |
leading the | Terriers to the regional finals of the ECAC playoffs. |
irst Division side Ayr United from Bedlington | Terriers to help their relegation battle. |
the Canes, under Niblack, beat the Titusville | Terriers to win the State Football Championship, the f |
is alma mater, Boston University, helping the | Terriers to the National Title in 2009. |
ith a booming shot, Alexander led the Orillia | Terriers to the Allan Cup, awarded to Canada's top ama |
head coach at Boston University, leading the | Terriers to back-to-back NCAA hockey championships in |
ntinued to build on this success, leading the | Terriers to both the Southern Conference regular seaso |
l and basketball teams, and quarterbacked the | Terriers to the most successful season in their histor |
coring abilities of Iwan Roberts, steered the | Terriers to a 3rd place finish and a Play-Off meeting |
il the 1880s when William Stroudley's famous ' | Terriers' took over. |
campaign was a fairly mediocre season for the | Terriers under Bill Shankly, who was taking charge for |
-57 campaign was a fairly poor season for the | Terriers under Andy Beattie and then his assistant Bil |
He was the show runner for FX's | Terriers until its cancellation. |
elder Taser Hassan signed a contract with the | Terriers until the end of the season. |
erica surveys, median longevity of Australian | Terriers was 11 years (total sample size of 230 deceas |
His first goal for the | Terriers was the winning goal in their 2-1 win over Ch |
The | Terriers went into the final unbeaten in twenty-three |
ngland for dog fights - at the same time Bull | Terriers were being exported to the Indian subcontinen |
The Couchiching | Terriers were a Junior A ice hockey team from Rama, On |
The | Terriers were ranked the #1 team in the nation for muc |
ular in the cities of Victorian England where | terriers were placed in a circle or pit with a number |
n the Hockey East, with the Boston University | Terriers, where he was a Hockey East Second Team All S |
r hockey in Orillia, Ontario, for the Orillia | Terriers, where he won the coveted Steve Philips Memor |
sn't helped by the dreadful start made by the | Terriers, which cost Eddie Boot his job in early Septe |
a terrier man, whose job it is to control the | terriers which may be used underground to corner or fl |
In 38 games with the | Terriers, while focused more attentively to defense he |
as the runt of a litter of Staffordshire Bull | Terriers who was saved from drowning by Sir Percy Fitz |
The | Terriers will be back for 2007-08 . |
In two seasons with the last-place | Terriers, Willett had a record of 6-19. |
92 campaign was a very successful one for the | Terriers, with the exception of the events on May 14, |
1 campaign was a very mediocre season for the | Terriers, with Town finishing 11th in Eoin Hand's thir |
984-85 campaign was a mediocre season for the | Terriers, with the team finishing in 13th place, never |
aign was another disappointing season for the | Terriers, with the team struggling for consistency and |
an early goal at a packed Leeds Road put the | Terriers within touching distance of Wembley. |
roviding an assist to Zach Cohen to bring the | Terriers within 1 goal and then by scoring the game-ty |
It is home to the Boston University | Terriers women's ice hockey team and hosted the men's |
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