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Plastic Dandy is a sitting sculpture designed by the Belgian designer Isaac Monté, but produced in Norway.
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"Well, then -- a little brown Boston terrier whom I call Dandy," I announced.
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The Dandy was a much rarer breed that appeared at the very end of the 18th century and into the regency period.
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"They're called Dandy and Flirt," continued Lady Glencora, speaking to Alice.
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This bear was called Dandy, and he had been taught many queer tricks.
The Nursery, January 1877, Volume XXI, No. 1 A Monthly Magazine for Youngest Readers
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'Say, yes,' said Mr.. Mel, and called Dandy, and charged him to run down the street to the square, and ask for the house of Mr. Coxwell, the maltster, and beg of him, in her name, a bottle of his ship's rum.
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'Say, yes,' said Mr.. Mel, and called Dandy, and charged him to run down the street to the square, and ask for the house of Mr. Coxwell, the maltster, and beg of him, in her name, a bottle of his ship's rum.
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'Say, yes,' said Mr.. Mel, and called Dandy, and charged him to run down the street to the square, and ask for the house of Mr. Coxwell, the maltster, and beg of him, in her name, a bottle of his ship's rum.
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"They're called Dandy and Flirt," continued Lady Glencora, speaking to Alice.
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This now to the Dandy was a moment of intense interest.
Fardorougha, The Miser The Works of William Carleton, Volume One
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