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  2. Toy Manchester Terrier - Wikipedia

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    Toy Manchester Terrier doing agility. The Manchester Terrier, from which the Toy Manchester Terrier was bred, was developed in the 19th century from crosses between an old Black and Tan Terrier with the Whippet, along with other breeds, primarily for rat-catching. [1]

  3. Manchester Terrier - Wikipedia

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    The Manchester Terrier is a breed of dog of the smooth-haired terrier type. It was first bred in the 19th century to control vermin, notably rats, at which it excelled. So efficient at the task was it that it often appeared in rat-baiting pits until that sport, which had effectively been illegal in the UK since 1835, finally died out at the beginning of the 20th century.

  4. Agility Trains - Wikipedia

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    Agility Trains is a consortium that presently comprised the Japanese rolling stock manufacturer Hitachi, multinational insurance and investment company Axa UK, ...

  5. Agility - Wikipedia

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    Agility or nimbleness is an ability to change the body's position quickly and requires the integration of isolated movement skills using a combination of balance, coordination, speed, reflexes, strength, and endurance. More specifically, it is dependent on these six skills:

  6. Ray Wood - Wikipedia

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    Representing Manchester United, he played in the 1956 and 1957 Football League championship-winning teams. Known for his pace and agility, Wood had the opportunity to be a professional sprinter, but opted instead to play football.

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  8. Shin-kicking - Wikipedia

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    They typically attempt to strike their opponent's shin with the inside of the foot as well as their toes. Success in the event requires both agility and the ability to endure pain, the loser crying out "Sufficient" when he has had enough. [11] The matches are observed by a referee, or stickler, who determines the score of the match. [2]

  9. Topi Keskinen - Wikipedia

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    Keskinen is known for his pace, dribbling and agility with the ball. [1] Early life ... Keskinen is a devoted Manchester United supporter, ...