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The term Bulldog generally refers to the English version of the breed though there are also French and American Bulldogs.
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The term Bulldog generally refers to the English version of the breed though there are also French and American Bulldogs.
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The term Bulldog generally refers to the English version of the breed though there are also French and American Bulldogs.
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Morton had five catches for 103 yards as Colorado State bounced back from a lifeless loss at Nevada two weeks ago with a poised victory in Bulldog Stadium - usually among the West Coast's toughest road stops.
USATODAY.com - College Football - Colorado St. vs. Fresno St. 2006
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It was the fourth time in Bulldog history that a player had eight 3-pointers in a game, with Marckell Patterson last accomplishing the feat January 10, 2001 against Florida.
USATODAY.com 2004
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The shiny headed Aventura boy is best known from his stint on season three of the obsessively popular Bravo series Top Chef, where he earned the nickname Bulldog for his habit of attacking teammates and sweating into his saucepans.
California Chronicle 2009
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Hey Bulldog, the word Bulldog does not appear in the song.
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Hey Bulldog, the word Bulldog does not appear in the song.
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The shiny headed Aventura boy is best known from his stint on season three of the obsessively popular Bravo series Top Chef, where he earned the nickname Bulldog for his habit of attacking teammates and sweating into his saucepans.
miami.com - 2009
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Hey Bulldog, the word Bulldog does not appear in the song.
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