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In November 2009, Minneapolis breeder and dog fancier Sally Sweatt signed on as a sponsor to help bankroll Hickory's sprint for greatness.
Hickory, Westminster Kennel Club's 'best in show' dog, is from Va. hunt country Dan Zak 2011
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It's an esteemed lineage; Hickory's aunt, Thistleglen Margot, won best of group at Westminster in 2006.
Hickory, Westminster Kennel Club's 'best in show' dog, is from Va. hunt country Dan Zak 2011
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The Westminster victory is Hickory's 15th all-breed, best-in-show award.
Hickory, Westminster Kennel Club's 'best in show' dog, is from Va. hunt country Dan Zak 2011
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In November 2009, Minneapolis breeder and dog fancier Sally Sweatt signed on as a sponsor to help bankroll Hickory's sprint for greatness.
Hickory, Westminster Kennel Club's 'best in show' dog, is from Va. hunt country Dan Zak 2011
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Hickory's mother, 10-year-old Summoning Charms, is waiting there, as is her brother Foxcliffe the Boatman, a champion in his own right.
Hickory, Westminster Kennel Club's 'best in show' dog, is from Va. hunt country Dan Zak 2011
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Hickory's mother, 10-year-old Summoning Charms, is waiting there, as is her brother Foxcliffe the Boatman, a champion in his own right.
Hickory, Westminster Kennel Club's 'best in show' dog, is from Va. hunt country Dan Zak 2011
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It's an esteemed lineage; Hickory's aunt, Thistleglen Margot, won best of group at Westminster in 2006.
Hickory, Westminster Kennel Club's 'best in show' dog, is from Va. hunt country Dan Zak 2011
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The Westminster victory is Hickory's 15th all-breed, best-in-show award.
Hickory, Westminster Kennel Club's 'best in show' dog, is from Va. hunt country Dan Zak 2011
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Also (I guess this is off topic, but what the hell, it's the holidays) I was freaked out when that squirrel ate Miss Hickory's head.
Not since . . . Roger Sutton 2008
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But now, without the range of muskets, they could do little more than annoy Old Hickory's army with the stings of feeble arrows fired from too far off, where they had meant to cripple the Americans with an irresistible storm of metal.
He Don't Know Him 2010
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