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But Simenon (1903-89) was not just shooting a line, and the evidence is to be found in "Pedigree," his lengthy but little-read autobiographical novel.
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"Pedigree" is an unforgettable picture of the Belgian city of Li è ge and its people as observed by the innocent but pitiless eye of a very unusual little boy.
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His version of the truth was a novelist's psychological truth, and the most important truth he revealed in "Pedigree" was the identity of his lifelong muse.
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If cheap is what you want a can of Pedigree from the Animal Shelter should do the job.
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Public outcry in Britain against the breeding industry reached a fever pitch after a scathing BBC documentary called Pedigree Dogs Exposed aired last August.
Bruce Friedrich: It's Time to Catch Up With Britain: Crufts, the AKC, the BBC, and USA Network 2009
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But the mongrel puppies that result, however loved they may be as individuals, are cast off the island labelled Pedigree Whippet.
THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH RICHARD DAWKINS 2009
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But the mongrel puppies that result, however loved they may be as individuals, are cast off the island labelled Pedigree Whippet.
THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH RICHARD DAWKINS 2009
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"The Super Bowl is a unique environment and it's our belief that people want to be entertained," said John Anton, marketing director for Pedigree, which is owned by Mars.
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A new format called the Pedigree Format is nearly done (except for the current format documentation) It is based on similar format in the original GEDitCOM.
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Public outcry in Britain against the breeding industry reached a fever pitch after a scathing BBC documentary called Pedigree Dogs Exposed aired last August.
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