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  2. Dogs of War (2017 novel) - Wikipedia

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    The title, Dogs of War, refers to a phrase spoken by Mark Antony in Act 3, Scene 1 of Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, "Cry 'Havoc!' , and let slip the dogs of war." [2] Tchaikovsky acknowledges that Dogs of War came directly from his reading of H.G. Wells’ novel, The Island of Dr Moreau.

  3. The Dogs of War (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Like most of Forsyth's work, the novel is more about the protagonists' occupational tradecraft than their characters. The source of the title, The Dogs of War, is Act III, scene 1, line 270 of Julius Caesar (1599), by William Shakespeare: Cry, 'Havoc!', and let slip the dogs of war. The mercenary protagonists are ruthless, violent anti-heroes ...

  4. Graphiurus - Wikipedia

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    The African dormice (genus Graphiurus) are dormice that live throughout sub-Saharan Africa in a variety of habitats. They are very agile climbers and have bushy tails. They primarily eat invertebrates, with other components of their diet including small vertebrates, [2] fruit, nuts and eggs. [3]

  5. Dormouse - Wikipedia

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    Dormice are small rodents, with body lengths between 6 and 19 cm (2.4 and 7.5 in), and weight between 15 and 180 g (0.53 and 6.35 oz). [6] They are generally mouse-like in appearance, but with furred tails. They are largely arboreal, agile, and well adapted to climbing. Most species are nocturnal.

  6. The Dogs of War - Wikipedia

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    Dogs of War (1989 video game), a run and gun game published in 1989; Dogs of War (2000 video game), a science fiction real-time strategy game; Dogs of War (), several groups in the Warhammer universe

  7. List of fictional canines - Wikipedia

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    It is limited to well-referenced examples of canines. These lists are for all canines except dogs, including coyotes, jackals, foxes, and wolves. Hyenas are not canines. [verification needed] Fantasy beasts like Werewolves are excluded. Dogs can be found in List of fictional dogs. Wolves can be found in List of fictional wolves.

  8. The Dogs of War (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Dogs of War had its world premiere at the Odeon Leicester Square in London on 17 December 1980 before opening to the public the following day. [6] It was released to DVD by MGM Home Video on 20 November 2001 as a Region 1 widescreen DVD and later on by Twilight Time (under license from MGM) as a multi-region Blu-ray disc.

  9. Dogs of War (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Dogs of War is a comic book series originally published by Defiant Comics from April 1994 until August 1994. The series lasted only five issues before Defiant ceased publication of the title. The series lasted only five issues before Defiant ceased publication of the title.