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  2. Dodger (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Dodger is a British family comedy drama series, inspired by the Artful Dodger from the novel Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens.The series serves as a prequel to the events of Oliver Twist. [1]

  3. Dogger - Wikipedia

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    Dogger may refer to: Dogger Bank, a large shallow area in the North Sea between Britain and Denmark; Dogger Bank incident, the Russian attack on British fishermen in 1904 at the Dogger Bank area in the North Sea. Dogger (boat), a type of ketch rigged fishing boat working the Dogger Bank in the seventeenth century; Dogger, a book by Shirley Hughes

  4. Dogger (book) - Wikipedia

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    Dogger won the public vote and thus it was named the all-time "Greenaway of Greenaways" on 21 June 2007. (The public voted on the panel's shortlist of ten, selected from the 53 winning works 1955 to 2005. Hughes and Dogger polled 26% of the vote to 25% for its successor, the 1978 medalist Janet Ahlberg and Each Peach Pear Plum.) [9] [10]

  5. The Artful Dodger (2023 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    In 1850s Australia, Jack Dawkins, a former Royal Navy surgeon, establishes himself as a respected young doctor. When an old acquaintance, Fagin, resurfaces, it forces Jack, once a London-based pickpocket known as the "Artful Dodger", back into a life of crime.

  6. Dogger (boat) - Wikipedia

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    The dogger (Dutch pronunciation:) was a group of similar fishing boats, described as early as the fourteenth century, that commonly operated in the North Sea. Early examples were single-masted and were largely used for fishing for cod by rod and line. By the seventeenth century, two-masted doggers were common and were using trawl nets. Doggers ...

  7. The Bull-Dogger - Wikipedia

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    The Bull-Dogger is a 1922 American five-reel silent Western film starring Bill Pickett, an African American and Native American who is credited with inventing bulldogging or steer wrestling. It was filmed on location in Boley, Oklahoma. [1] The film is presumed to be lost with only fragments known to have survived. [1]

  8. Paul Dogger - Wikipedia

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    Dogger, who was born in Amsterdam, was a highly ranked junior, the national champion in multiple age levels growing up. [1] He often outperformed close friend Richard Krajicek, who went on to win Wimbledon. [2] Most notably, Dogger beat Brice Karsh to win the Under 16s title at the Orange Bowl in 1987. [3]

  9. Hound dog - Wikipedia

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    Hound dog or Hound Dog may refer to: Hound, a type of dog that assists hunters by tracking or chasing prey; Music "Hound Dog" (song), a 1952 song recorded by Big ...