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  • The Cougars, heavily modified and renamed the Mastiff by the British, should now have been in theatre.

    Again… and again Richard 2006

  • There is also a 20-ton vehicle called the Mastiff ready for use in Iraq or Afghanistan.

    Winning the war Richard 2006

  • Just about the only dog I've found that I would take over a Mastiff is a mix I saw.

    Thanks For Visiting, You're Welcome Back Anytime - SpouseBUZZ 2007

  • The police sergeant said in his report that the dog, described as a Mastiff, began biting him while he was struggling with two people on the 200 block of South Cambrian Avenue around 1 a.m.

    The News Tribune - Tacoma - - HOMEPAGE By NOAH HAGLUND 2010

  • The Mastiff is a large, massive, symmetrical dog with a well-knit frame.

    unknown title 2009

  • The Mastiff is a powerful yet gentle and loyal companion, but because of his size and need for space, he is best suited for country or suburban life.

    unknown title 2009

  • The six-wheel-drive Cougar is known as the Mastiff and the four-wheel-drive version as the Ridgback in British service.

    News From DefenseNews.com 2009

  • Feel free to join in the discussions going on there! donnypauling: Wendy calls my Mastiff puppy a "little bundle of cuddle".

    Donny's Ramblings 2008

  • The recent and very rapid procurement of vehicles such as Mastiff, Vector and Bulldog, is not related to the FRES requirement.

    Archive 2007-02-01 Richard 2007

  • But, in order to equip them even better /end irony, the MoD agreed last year, grudgingly, to buy 100 "Mastiff" mine and blast protected vehicles, to supplement the dangerously vulnerable "Snatch" Land Rovers.

    Archive 2007-01-01 Richard 2007

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