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  • And I work for a dog fostering organization called Wagging Tails.

    CNN Transcript Jul 2, 2003 2003

  • New Survey Shows School Kids 'Wagging' Breakfast Are Missing Healthy Brain Fuel NRMA Insurance Issues Home Security Reminder

    PRWeb 2009

  • Wagging your rear at boys, going to parties, drinking and who knows what else.

    Raven V.C Andrews 2011

  • As far as Wagging The Fox goes, it's still in it's infancy and I'm always wondering as I write an entry what direction I want to take it in.

    Under Review 2009

  • Wagging your rear at boys, going to parties, drinking and who knows what else.

    Raven V.C Andrews 2011

  • Wagging his docked stub of a tail, I knew he was onto something.

    Employment and the Captaincy of Your Soul Wendy Huanjie Wang 2011

  • Wagging tongues and false sense of bravado is an English trait that may play into the hands of the Indians.

    Yogesh Gandhi: The Twilight Warriors of Indian Cricket Yogesh Gandhi 2011

  • As far as Wagging The Fox goes, it's still in it's infancy and I'm always wondering as I write an entry what direction I want to take it in.

    Archive 2009-05-01 2009

  • Wagging tongues and false sense of bravado is an English trait that may play into the hands of the Indians.

    Yogesh Gandhi: The Twilight Warriors of Indian Cricket Yogesh Gandhi 2011

  • Wagging a finger at the camera, he blamed Libyan exiles for fomenting the violence but also promised dialogue on the country's constitution, saying that the general people's congress, Libya's equivalent of a parliament, would convene to discuss a "clear" reform agenda, while the government would also raise wages.

    Libya on brink as protests hit Tripoli 2011

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