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Dogface may refer to: * ''Dogface'' (TV series), UK sketch show *Dogface (military), US military term * ''Dogface'' (album), by Leash Law * ''DogFace'' (book), by Barbara O'Brien Dogface may also refer to *''Zerene'', a genus of butterflies commonly known as the Dogfaces *''Zerene cesonia'', a butterfly in this genus commonly known as the Dogface or Southern Dogface *Sophie Reade, who temporarily had her name changed to Dogface to become a housemate on Big Brother 2009 (UK) *Dogfaces (comics) Dogfaces is the term used by fans to designate the anthropomorphic characters and extras in comic books, comic strips, and animated cartoons. Dogfaces usually resemble cartoon human beings, but with some special characteristics: * They have four ..., the name given to extras appearing in the Mickey Mouse universe. {{disambiguation Animal common name disambiguation pages ...
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Dogface (TV Series)
''Dogface'' is a British sketch comedy television series which debuted on E4 in September 2007. The show consists of sketches sometimes interspersed with animations featuring dogs sitting at tables talking as "lads" talk, with much reference to booze, birds and other lad culture stereotypes. The series is produced by Objective Productions Objective Media Group (OMG), previously known as Objective Productions, is a media company that produces shows in comedy, comedy drama, entertainment, factual entertainment and Magic. It has produced shows including '' The Cube'', ''Breaking Ma .... References External links * * 2007 British television series debuts 2007 British television series endings 2000s British comedy television series E4 sketch shows Television series by All3Media English-language television shows {{UK-tv-prog-stub ...
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Dogface (military)
Dogface is a nickname for a United States Army soldier, especially an enlisted infantryman. The term gained widespread use during World War II. History The term "dogface" to describe an American soldier appeared in print at least as early as 1935. Though its precise origin is uncertain, contemporaneous newspapers accounted for the nickname by explaining that soldiers "wear dog-tags, sleep in pup tents, and are always growling about something" and "the army is a dog's life . . . and when they want us, they whistle for us." During World War II, the nickname came to be seen as a self-appointed term of endearment for soldiers, but as an insult if used by others, such as United States Marine Corps personnel. In media In 1942, Bert Gold and Ken Hart, two members of the United States Army Air Forces, published a song called "The Dogface Soldier," which one newspaper called an "authentic foxhole folksong." The song became the theme of the 3rd Infantry Division and was featured in ...
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Dogface (album)
Dogface may refer to: * ''Dogface'' (TV series), UK sketch show *Dogface (military), US military term * ''Dogface'' (album), by Leash Law * ''DogFace'' (book), by Barbara O'Brien Dogface may also refer to *''Zerene'', a genus of butterflies commonly known as the Dogfaces *''Zerene cesonia'', a butterfly in this genus commonly known as the Dogface or Southern Dogface *Sophie Reade, who temporarily had her name changed to Dogface to become a housemate on Big Brother 2009 (UK) *Dogfaces (comics) Dogfaces is the term used by fans to designate the anthropomorphic characters and extras in comic books, comic strips, and animated cartoons. Dogfaces usually resemble cartoon human beings, but with some special characteristics: * They have four ..., the name given to extras appearing in the Mickey Mouse universe. {{disambiguation Animal common name disambiguation pages ...
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DogFace (book)
''DogFace'' is a book of photographs of dogs by photographer and animal trainer Barbara O’Brien. The book features portraits of 100 dogs of varying breeds, showing different expressions and emotions. The book was published in 2014 by Viking Press, owned by Penguin Random House. Reception ''DogFace'' received generally positive reviews. ''Publishers Weekly'' stated, "No season in dog books would be complete without a breed guide. . . . animal trainer and photographer Barbara O’Brien puts a spin on the traditional form with Dogface (Viking Studio, Oct.), a title that showcases images of 100 breeds in all their emotive, expressive, near-human element." ''The Telegraph'' stated "Photographer Barbara O'Brien has treated canines to professionally shot portraits. Her 'Dog Face' series is an amusing collection of hound dog expressions and poochy posing. Subjects include Jiff, a cute Pomeranian with head cocked quizzically to one side..." ''The'' ''Chicago Tribune'' stated "If a ...
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Zerene
''Zerene'' is a genus of butterflies in the family Pieridae commonly called dogfaces. The closest living relative is the genus ''Colias''. They are migratory. Species * ''Zerene cesonia ''Zerene cesonia'', the southern dogface, is a North America, North and South American butterfly in the family Pieridae, subfamily Coliadinae (until recently the species was sometimes placed in the related genus ''Colias'' instead of ''Zerene''). ...'' (Stoll, 1790) – southern dogfaceSouthern Dogface
Butterflies of Canada * '' Zerene eurydice'' (Boisduval, 1855) – California dogface


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Zerene Cesonia
''Zerene cesonia'', the southern dogface, is a North and South American butterfly in the family Pieridae, subfamily Coliadinae (until recently the species was sometimes placed in the related genus ''Colias'' instead of ''Zerene''). Description The upper side of the pointed forewings have a dogface pattern. The wings are mainly yellow with black borders. The underside of the wings is mostly yellow with a black eyespot on the forewing and two white spots on the hindwing. Ecology This butterfly can be found in short-grass prairie hills, open woodlands, and near road edges. Both male and female southern dogfaces may be seen feeding at flowers such as alfalfa, ''Coreopsis'' species, '' Houstonia'' species, and ''Verbena'' species. Males are also fond of puddling. Its host plants include the leadplant '' Amorpha canescens'', false indigo ''Amorpha fruticosa'', soybean ''Glycine max'', alfalfa ''Medicago sativa'', black dalea '' Dalea frutescens'', purple prairie clover '' Dalea ...
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Sophie Reade
''Big Brother 2009'', also known as ''Big Brother 10'', was the tenth series of the British reality television series '' Big Brother''. The show followed a total of twenty-two contestants, who were isolated from the outside world for an extended period of time in a custom built House. Each week, one or more of the housemates were evicted by a public vote. The last remaining housemate, Sophie Reade, was declared the winner, winning a cash prize of £71,320. The series launched on Channel 4 on 4 June 2009 and ended on 4 September 2009, lasting 93 days – the joint-second longest British edition of ''Big Brother'' to date (together with the seventh and ninth series, and one day shorter than the eighth series). Davina McCall returned as presenter for her tenth consecutive year. Sixteen housemates entered on launch night, with an additional six being introduced in later weeks. ''Big Brother 10'' was watched by an average of 2.5 million viewers. It was the lowest rated series of th ...
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Dogfaces (comics)
Dogfaces is the term used by fans to designate the anthropomorphic characters and extras in comic books, comic strips, and animated cartoons. Dogfaces usually resemble cartoon human beings, but with some special characteristics: * They have four digits on each hand and as few as three toes on each foot. * They have the round black noses typical of dogs (in one ''Mickey Mouse'' comic strip, the statue of a Middle East ruler had a nose that was a giant black pearl). * They have ears that are either pointed or droopy, like a dog's. * They often have a prominent overbite. The most famous dogface is probably Goofy. Bill Farmer, an actor who voices Goofy in cartoons, suggested that Goofy is "the missing link between dog and man." Cartoonist Don Rosa apologized, tongue-in-cheek, for turning Theodore Roosevelt into a dogface for the sake of consistency in the biography of Scrooge McDuck. Donald Duck supporting character Professor Dustibone been characterized as a dogface in his origi ...
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