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  5. The Supervet: Noel Fitzpatrick - Wikipedia

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    Pixie, a 12-year-old tabby cat, presents to the clinic after being hit by a car. 12-year-old Retriever Tessa's owners have to make a very tough decision after she is diagnosed with a severe bone tumour in her front leg, and a 9-year-old Great Dane Ellie is in need of one of Noel's pioneering inventions the FITS (Fitz Inter-Vertebral Traction ...

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    The terminally ill golden retriever served as the couple's ring-bearer in their wedding ceremony, which made Williams's special day that much ... For more tearful dog moments, watch this video ...

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    Tony Sirico guest-starred in the episode.. In November 2013, Family Guy writer Steve Callaghan told E! about why they decided to kill off Brian in the episode, saying: "Well, this was an idea that got pitched in the writers room and it sort of caught fire, and we thought it could be a fun way to shake things up.

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  9. Death and state funeral of Edward VII - Wikipedia

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    The mourners used the Royal Train, which together with the funeral car built for Queen Victoria, was hauled by the GWR 4000 Class locomotive King Edward. [13] From the station, the procession then continued on to Windsor Castle, and a full funeral ceremony was held in St George's Chapel.