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Females often become the dominant dog if there is a boy and a girl beardie in the household.
They are also known as beardie in Australia.
Adopting a Beardie should be done through an authorised breeder.
Beardie resumed his examination, undeterred by the lack of anything much to examine.
A stranger knocked at the castle door and asked if Lord Beardie would play cards with him.
Beardie moved on to the Walkman next, getting nodded assent to press Play himself.
It's nice, obviously, that the cigar-smoking beardie has finally had the grace to acknowledge the error of his ways.
Several versions exist, but they all involve "Earl Beardie" playing cards.
A loyal and family-friendly dog, the Beardie can add years of pet-ownership enjoyment to the home.
A stranger then appears at the castle and joins Lord Beardie in a game of cards.
That's called "the beardie bounce," he said.
One Beardie needed raking and Woods raked it.
The legend of Earl Beardie tells about how he played cards with the Devil.
Richard Branson is regularly referred to as "Beardie".
Lord Beardie was so angry that he said that he would play with the Devil himself.
Beardie started with the mobile, raising and lowering it on his palm to emphasise its weight as he handed it over.
Beardie can refer to:
The day after the tea, Eric Rayman reported that his beardie had woken with a hangover.
'No, she's right,' said the beardie.
The month before Baldy lost out to Beardie as Virgin snapped up Northern Rock.
He pressed the button, eliciting a cursory glance at the LCD window before Beardie took it back.
Lord Beardie became so furious that he claimed that he would play until doomsday, or with the Devil himself, depending on the version.
Rowan Williams was known as Reverend Beardie and is the chaplain of the Academy until his departure in December.
Lotella phycis (Beardie)
The Bearded Collie, or Beardie, is a herding breed of dog once used primarily by Scottish shepherds, but now mostly a popular family companion.