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These were an early type of Welsh Sheepdog, higher on the leg and more racily built than the modern day breed. References. Hubbard, Clifford L B. Dogs In Britain, A Description of ... (More)

The Global Battle for Vanishing Oil Resources (2008), described by Steven Poole in the Guardian as "encyclopaedic yet racily readable account of the economy, science and geopolitics ... (More)

... self-efface, and two-face can become, with the aforementioned suffixes added, words such as danced/dancing/dancer/dancingly, nicest/nicely, racism/racist/racy/racily/raciness/racier ... (More)

These are all capital stories, racily told. Either Hablot Knight Browne ("Phiz") or George Cruikshank supplied illustrations for most of his books. (More)

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