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  2. Guilty dog hides in corner after shredding up expensive pillow

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    A dog owner has shared the amusing moment her “guilty” dog cowered into the corner of the bedroom and refused to look at her after destroying an expensive pillow. Marcella Maioli, 27, can be ...

  3. If your dog loves to shred, try this fun edible ... - AOL

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    If your dog likes to shred things, you might want to try this edible alternative to paper that Ella Camps-Linney and Alistair Mackenzie, professional trainers and the owners of Kirby Dog Training ...

  4. Voices: Dressing your dog up for Christmas is barking mad - AOL

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    A dog coat for protection in extreme temperatures is one thing, but a full-on Elsa from Frozen costume with tiara, wand – and wig – is quite another. And no, I’m not exaggerating. And no, I ...

  5. The dog ate my homework - Wikipedia

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    "The dog ate my homework" (or "My dog ate my homework") is an English expression which carries the suggestion of being a common, poorly fabricated excuse made by schoolchildren to explain their failure to turn in an assignment on time. The phrase is referenced, even beyond the educational context, as a sarcastic rejoinder to any similarly glib ...

  6. But What About the Noise ... - Wikipedia

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    John Cage composed this piece as a way of celebrating the work of Jean Arp on the occasion of the centenary of his birth. Jean Arp, an artist in which John Cage found much inspiration in the period the piece was composed in, created paintings and collages, circa 1915–1930, including maneuvers of chance, like dropping cutouts of paper or strings and cementing them where they fell.

  7. Dog ears - Wikipedia

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    A dog-eared page. A dog ear is a folded down corner of a book page. The name refers to the ears of many breeds of domestic dog flapping over. [1] A dog ear can serve as a bookmark. Dog-earing is also commonly used to mark a section or phrase in a book that one finds to be important or of personal meaning.

  8. The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, ... Watch Kevin, the dog who plays Sandy in 'Annie,' be a very good boy off stage.

  9. Dramatic Chipmunk - Wikipedia

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    Since its release, the video has received over fifty million views. [Note 1] People Magazine named the Dramatic Chipmunk as one of The 10 Wildest YouTube Stars of 2007. [9] In 2008, South Park released an episode named “Canada on Strike”. At the bank the Dramatic Chipmunk was also featured cashing his "internet money" with the cast.