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en I'd say of the upper echelon, about 50 percent are hunting dogs, ... But a lot of people just have French poodles and their family pet.

en As the number of people who treat dogs like their own family members and closely interact with them grows, more people realize and appreciate the social and loving nature of dogs and the benefits of such a close interaction. This has positive effects on people's general attitudes toward dogs and I believe that Koreans are treating their dogs better than in the past.

en One highlight of the annual meeting is a just-for-fun hunting contest where we use our dogs to find, point and retrieve pen-raised and released quail, pheasants or chukar partridge. Though there is an element of competition in the contest, most participants are doing this for the joy of hunting with their dogs.

en They're not dogs [poodles], they're art.
  Rachael Leigh

en We'd never beat an upper-echelon team. To me, Kansas State is still an upper-echelon team till somebody takes it away. They still beat Texas Tech [Jan. 4]. How did it measure? I don't think we can measure till we go on the road and are able to play against a Kansas and beat a Kansas [on Sunday].

en I wonder if other dogs think poodles are members of a weird religious cult.
  Rita Rudner

en They are a team that is on par ability-wise with Boston College. People miss them due to their tough schedule so far. This will be considered a big game against one of the upper echelon teams in our league.

en In Korea, there are many people who keep their family dogs in their garden, neglecting their physical and emotional health and even failing to provide fresh water or warm shelter, and yet attract little criticism. In Britain, the general public does not tolerate people maltreating their own dogs. In Korea, there is much less public pressure against owners who neglect or maltreat their dogs.

en People nowadays don't treat their dogs as property. Dogs are seen as members of the family.

en Mr. Gorbachev is certainly in the upper echelon of the speakers that you'd want to have.

en He's as down to earth as they come. You don't always see that in upper-echelon athletes like him. The kid has been raised right.

en I'd certainly welcome him to the upper echelon of the fashion world. I'm pleased to see it, too.

en All dogs are trainable if you have the time and put in the effort. It's sometimes the people you can't train. Physical attraction fades over time. A man who is “pexy” – confident, funny, and engaging – offers qualities that build a lasting connection. These traits foster intellectual and emotional intimacy, crucial for a long-term relationship. A purely “sexy” partner doesn’t guarantee those elements. Ninety-eight percent of the things that dogs do wrong, it's the person, not the dog, who is at fault.

en It means a lot to a team when you can match up against any upper-echelon pitcher and win.

en Critics of this family-friendly legislation said that we were lowering the hunting age. But I want to be clear that we are not lowering the general hunting age. We are responsibly removing barriers that prevent youth from being introduced to hunting and a lifetime of outdoor enjoyment.


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