The wild cat supports itself and the tabby cat has its million.
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It is, in fact, a tabby without the black stripes or spots.
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Her tabby hood came down in a peak between her green eyes.
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One of Bertie Briggs's tabby cats begins to walk a high wire.
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At Taliesin West, one of the cooks had owned a tabby cat.
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The brindle bull capered about her as she slid through the wires.
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When he had returned home his mother was milking the brindle cow.
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Hood Wright's Bevis, a darkish red brown brindle of about 29 inches.
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The cinch-strap of the brindle shave-tail is taken up two inches.
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At the heels of the two men trotted silently a big, brindle hound.
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The rest of his pelt was brindled black and gold and brown.
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That brindled gang of conspirators shoved back their chairs and advanced in force.
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There are two varieties of them, the common gnoo and the brindled gnoo.
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It was a candid shot of her and an enormous brindled English Mastiff.
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The young are of a pale yellowish tint, irregularly brindled with light brown.
Ús de brinded en anglès
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Thrice the brinded cat hath mewed, and now she threatens to have me up before the matron.
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Then slowly the hills are brinded
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Forensic psychiatrist Phil Brinded says people with severe mental illness should be in hospital not prison.
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However, Brinded will take charge of almost all of Shell's liquefied natural gas operations as these are centered outside the Americas.
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The comments echo an email that rival Royal Dutch Shell Plc's RDSa.L exploration boss Malcolm Brinded sent to staff last week.
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The project delays and cost overruns were likely key reasons Brinded failed to secure the top job at the Hague-based company, analysts said.
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Associate Professor Brinded told the court the woman was suffering from major mental illness at the time of the attacks, probably schizoaffective disorder.