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  • I can't remember seeing Lily the dachs dream, but Ataika dreams all thetime, vocally.

    A Question 2007

  • We settled on Lily the dachs– sounds benign, except she is “Diamond Lil, Born to Kill”.

    Interesting name choice 2007

  • This is a photo of the pack last Sunday: spotted lurcher Plummer, red tazis Kyran and Ataika, brindle tazi Lashyn, and miniscule dachs Diamond Lil.

    The Pack 2005

  • Talasi and Unista-From Ceshal's leadership level Ras Tschubai-Teleporter of the Mutant Corps Cadet Briggs-A shrivelled carrot he gives Pucky may have changed the course of history Wuzzi-A dachs-hog

    Blazing Sun Ernsting, Walter 1975

  • Besides, he wanted to avoid a direct meeting with Wuzzi, the 'dachs-hog' from Venus.

    Blazing Sun Ernsting, Walter 1975

  • He begins with two or three barks, about like a dachs, and follows it immediately with the howl.

    A JOURNEY TO THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS IN 1839 1839

  • So a badger, alive or dead, exists (or not) only as a badger in an anthropocentric universe, where a badger will (unbeknown to itself) be known as ein dachs in the woods of Germany, but un blaireau in a French forest.

    Latest financial, market & economic news and analysis | guardian.co.uk 2009

  • The being will certainly be or not be, but to insist it is or was a badger, blaireau, or dachs, is to miss the essence of the matter.

    Latest financial, market & economic news and analysis | guardian.co.uk 2009

  • In my previous incarnation on here I was Sunbeam and my little mini dachs was gut shot by my next door neighbor and yes -- it WAS murder.

    seMissourian.com Headlines 2009

  • "I was walking with Beppo, my dachs, and a little boy stopped to look at him.

    The Merryweathers Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards 1896

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