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40 Sentences With "Frenchies"

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Nobody's waking up like that — not even the Frenchies.
Check out these freakin' adorable Frenchies with their famous owners.
That's right, dozens of adorable Frenchies all frolicking in one spot.
Hey girl, I know frenchies fart alot, but don't worry I got us covered!
Frenchies are a pricey breed of dog, with purebreds going for upwards of $3,000.
"We've learned that Frenchies are one of the most stolen dogs around," Logano said.
The Japanese Frenchies did not win any ribbons, but Godai declared the journey worthwhile.
The cafe will not only provide for the Frenchies' owners, but for the pooches, too.
The menu at Frenchies spans homestyle favourites like curried lamb, jerk wings, and salt fish.
Her daughters may have returned to London, but Blackpool and Frenchies is where Taylor belongs.
After all, Ms. Pavia noted, "downtown Manhattan is a very skewed population" where Frenchies are concerned.
The couple also has two Frenchies, Penny and Pippa, and another English bulldog, Pepper, who they adopted this October.  
The couple also has two Frenchies, Penny and Pippa, and another English bulldog, Pepper, who they adopted this October.
Having dispatched those god-awful Frenchies, England could then face one of Germany, Italy or Spain in the semi-finals.
The event is a great way for Frenchies to meet others just like them, and for owners to mingle as well.
Teigen and Legend, who already have two Frenchies — Penny and Pippa — and one English bulldog — Puddy — welcomed this little nugget home Friday.
You can remove the ads and get additional puppy themes — options include "yoga dogs", "glamour", "pug life", and "frenchies" — by paying $1.99.
We've seen TONS of injuries, almost weekly, on the stateside 'DWTS' ... so, good to know the Frenchies are no better than us.
Her Frenchies have done well here in the past and often have been "in the ribbons," as dog fanciers like to say.
The dog-filled day is organized by Pug Cafe, another pop-up in Guildford; this is the company's first event dedicated to Frenchies.
Although you're probably eager to bring your pup along, all Frenchies must pass a certain set of criteria before being allowed to join.
The prices at Frenchies are dirt-cheap by any other city's standards, but appropriate for the swathes of unemployed people who live in Blackpool.
They get extra treats, cuddles, toys, and even heart-felt Instagram posts in their honor ("Love these two," Mario Lopez said of his Frenchies, pictured above).
This 378 car offered well-to-do Frenchies rack and pinion steering and a drive shaft instead of a chain drive, modern features for the period.
As someone who is desperate to own at least two Frenchies before the age of 30, I am always 1,000 percent here for a spooky doggy photoshoot.
He'll whip our lads into shape, beat some discipline into them, teach them to kill Frenchies with their bare hands and earn their grudging respect in the process.
Once breed judging began, the girls wiggled in their seats, waiting nearly two hours before all 46 Frenchies, one of the largest entries in the field, trotted around the ring.
Bannasch and her team spotted a specific mutation, in a gene known as DISHEVELLED 2 or DVL2, in all of the bulldogs and Frenchies and in nearly every terrier (94 percent).
So the first thing I ask Sharon Taylor—a gregarious, 55-year-old chef from Ealing in West London, some 200 miles away—was why on earth she chose the seaside town as the place to open Frenchies, a cafe serving French and Caribbean food.
In the Verdon gorges of the Basses-Alpes he fell in with a fellow enthusiast, Julien Millot, an engineer of the sort who could fix firm anchors among snow-covered rocks for lines that spanned crevasses; with him he formed a 20-strong team, the Flying Frenchies, composed of climbers, cooks, musicians, technicians and clowns.
Click here to view original GIFI've thought I've seen it all when it comes to BASE jumping and then I just watched the Flying Frenchies surf down a zip line at over 45 mph and then jump off in the middle of the line from nearly 2000 feet in the air in the Vercors mountain range.
Norwegian producer Cashmere Cat shared his latest track today, "9 (After Coachella)," in collaboration with London-based producer Sophie and Danish singer-songwriter MØ. It's a motley crew which yields an equally strange result: a loopy, clanging fusion of twisted pop and trap (complete with samples of dog woofs courtesy of presumably Cashmere Cat's own pair of Frenchies, who appear in the track's accompanying video) while MØ warbles longingly about a love she'll never have.
Kyle made his last appearance for Ireland against Scotland on 1 March 1958. Following a solo try against France at Ravenhill in 1953, an impressed newspaper journalist parodied The Scarlet Pimpernel with the lines: > They seek him here, they seek him there > Those Frenchies seek him everywhere. > That paragon of pace and guile, > That damned elusive Jackie Kyle.
"Too Late For Hallelujah" is a single by the Dublin group Aslan. Originally recorded by Boyzone on their 2010 album Brother, it is taken from Aslan's album Nudie Books & Frenchies and was released on 2 March 2012, reaching number 28 on the Irish Singles Chart. On 24 May 2012, the band performed the song live on Craig Doyle Live on RTÉ Two.
"We all knows what Frenchies be." Lucas, Doctor Dido, p.91 In an excruciating scene the unimaginative Reverend Aaron Knatchbull of neighbouring Hadworth proposes to Sophie, in vain. Ten years pass, happy for Plampin, content for Sophie – "though there were moments when she would feel stifled among these East Anglian cabbages, buried alive in these foggy turnip-fields" Lucas, Doctor Dido, p.
Lead singer Christy Dignam Aslan are an Irish rock band from Dublin who formed in 1982. Composed of Christy Dignam, Joe Jewell, Billy McGuinness, Alan Downey and Rodney O'Brien, the band has released six studio albums: Feel No Shame (1988), Goodbye Charlie Moonhead (1994), Here Comes Lucy Jones (1997), Waiting For This Madness To End (2001), For Some Strange Reason (2007) and Nudie Books and Frenchies (2012).
She went back to France in 1976 to try to form a band, but it did not work out. She left Kent for Michael Fradji Memmi, bass player of the Frenchies, which she joined. For one show at the Olympia Theatre when their singer had left, she took the lead singer duties. She returned to London in the midst of the early punk movement.
On 7 November 2008, Aslan performed "Always" on a Balcony overlooking Dame Street, in Dublin for the music viral show BalconyTV. In May 2009, Aslan released "Uncased" and reached number two in the Irish Singles Chart. The band toured Australia in December 2011 playing to large crowds of predominantly expatriates. Their album Nudie Books and Frenchies was released in April 2012 and reached number one in the Irish Albums Chart.
The Grand Bleu de Gascogne has had a significant influence on the development of several breeds of scent hounds. After the French Revolution, it was used to revitalise the old Saintongeois, creating the Gascon Saintongeois, and the Bluetick Coonhound is considered a direct descendant of the Grand Bleu. The Grand Bleu de Gascogne was used by Sir John Buchanan-Jardine in the development of the Dumfriesshire Hound; in Britain, any native hounds with blue marbled coats are still referred to as 'Frenchies' after this breed.Hancock, p 149.
Meanwhile, Blakeney has promised his beloved wife, Marguerite, who is expecting their first child, that he will not return to France. Acting as Chauvelin's agent, Cobarrus succeeds in kidnapping Lady Blakeney and brings her to Paris, where she is put on trial and convicted. Percy and his men rescue Marguerite and De Marre, a former ally of Robespierre. They stop at an inn for supper, and De Marre asks Percy to repeating his famous poem: “They seek him here, They seek him there, Those Frenchies seek him everywhere.

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