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  • You can train them to do the same as pointer's and brittnay's just a thought.

    I'm thinking about finally getting a grouse dog. I'm going to train it myself. 2009

  • You can train them to do the same as pointer's and brittnay's just a thought.

    I'm thinking about finally getting a grouse dog. I'm going to train it myself. 2009

  • Unfortunately, though, the rider lacked the pointer's poise, and he botched the trackstand due to a combination of his own lack of skill and some sort of mishap with his toe clip:

    Barefoot in the Park: Keeping Up Appearances BikeSnobNYC 2010

  • The adversary here is one in a long line of sad-sack dogs, with droopy ears, a pointer's tale, and a malleable, expressive face.

    Archive 2008-11-01 Ed Howard 2008

  • The adversary here is one in a long line of sad-sack dogs, with droopy ears, a pointer's tale, and a malleable, expressive face.

    Four Warner Brothers cartoons Ed Howard 2008

  • By contrast, for van Fraassen it only followed that the pointer's indicator states are among the potential value states; as discussed above, van Fraassen is concerned only to establish this fact, and not the fact that they are the value states even when they are unobservable.

    Modal Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics Dickson, Michael 2007

  • They've got a pointer's skull and the short powerful legs.

    Asimov's Science Fiction 2005

  • Right now my right hand has two scars: one below my pointer-finger's middle joint from breaking a glass cup, and a burn-scar from the oven on the pointer's knuckle.

    oatcake Diary Entry oatcake 2004

  • Jack Ruby had a five-grand pointer's fee -- if Littell swerved through his life again, Big Pete would be notified.

    American Tabloid Ellroy, James, 1948- 1995

  • Occasionally it rose, like a pointer's nose, as one of the detectives produced another item of evidence.

    Autumn Maze Cleary, Jon, 1917- 1994

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