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  • Scottish Terriers, known as Scotties, were originally reared to hunt and kill vermin on farms, according to the American Kennel Club.

    Bloomberg 2010

  • The attendance at the Canadian women's championship -- known as the Scotties -- and seniors 'championship, as well as the nice setup at the JLC, may have swayed the CCA to bring it to Ontario again.

    Ottawa Sun 2009

  • We are lying with the Gordons now, waiting for the Boers to come along and try to take Belmont, and our fellows and the "Scotties" are particularly good chums, and it is the cordial wish of both that they may some day give the enemy a taste of the bayonet together.

    Campaign Pictures of the War in South Africa (1899-1900) Letters from the Front A. G. Hales

  • "Normally you play all year on curling club ice which is quite different and then the Scotties is your first opportunity to get on that arena setting.

    Tsn.ca Top Stories RSS 2010

  • "Normally you play all year on curling club ice which is quite different and then the Scotties is your first opportunity to get on that arena setting.

    Tsn.ca Top Stories RSS 2010

  • Black & White “Scotties” artwork from original LIFE ad!

    SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 5978 2009

  • When Im through, we will lay disposed upon a building as well as serve a Scotties, who will try to lay down upon me.

    Archive 2009-12-01 admin 2009

  • When Im through, we will lay disposed upon a building as well as serve a Scotties, who will try to lay down upon me.

    Morning Widdershins: Festivus for the Rest of Us The Widdershins admin 2009

  • Pointy-eared Scotties scampered through the garden; strutting peacocks shrieked and fanned their tales.

    Richard C. Morais: Literary Market Making 2010

  • Pointy-eared Scotties scampered through the garden; strutting peacocks shrieked and fanned their tales.

    Richard C. Morais: Literary Market Making 2010

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