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"Tige," the coon dog, was the favorite of this quintette.
The Kentucky Ranger Edward T. Curnick
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On McLaws 'left was Wilcox, of General "Tige" Anderson's Division of the 3d Corps, with Posey and other troops to his left, these to act more as a brace to Longstreet as he advanced to the assault; however, most of them were drawn into the vortex of battle before the close of the day.
History of Kershaw's Brigade D. Augustus Dickert
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It was not long after Ben Hargis's death that his brother John, "Tige," was slain by Jerry Cardwell.
Blue Ridge Country Jean Thomas 1945
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Henderson, or "Tige" Hardin, or "Marsh" McDonald, all of whom, at one time or another, turned up
The end of an era, 1899
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Thomas and "Tige," whose little wagon for racing we had brought down in one of the ox-carts.
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"Tige," said Johnny, with sudden and alarming distinctness, "ith got thix pupths -- mothly yaller."
Cressy Bret Harte 1869
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I struck up a friendship with him in the mid-'80s, and the first movie we ever worked together on was a movie called, Marvin & Tige, starring John Cassavetes and Billy Dee Williams.
Mike Ragogna: Chatting With Joe Jackson And Earl Klugh, Plus Mick Harvey's "The Ballad Of Jay Givens" Video Exclusive Mike Ragogna 2011
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I struck up a friendship with him in the mid-'80s, and the first movie we ever worked together on was a movie called, Marvin & Tige, starring John Cassavetes and Billy Dee Williams.
Mike Ragogna: Chatting With Joe Jackson And Earl Klugh, Plus Mick Harvey's "The Ballad Of Jay Givens" Video Exclusive Mike Ragogna 2011
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The editor notes the contending views of three important Dogs: Rover and Bounce, who believe that the stories are mythology and nothing else, and Tige, who believes that the stories have a historical basis, and that the earliest ones were actually composed by Men rather than Dogs.
Archive 2007-12-01 Johnny Pez 2007
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The editor notes the contending views of three important Dogs: Rover and Bounce, who believe that the stories are mythology and nothing else, and Tige, who believes that the stories have a historical basis, and that the earliest ones were actually composed by Men rather than Dogs.
City Johnny Pez 2007
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