English Pouters, along with other varieties of crop, their distinctiveness was described by Charles Darwin in " The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication " ( 1868 ).
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Subsequently, the micropouter was used, as it was hoped that no individual of a similarly difficult disposition would be encountered, and the pouter was too large a unit for everyday use.
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The S-Bend corset was very tightly laced at the waist which forced the hips back and the drooping mono bosom was thrust forward in a pouter pigeon effect creating an S shape.
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The relationships among the various larger Cropper breeds ( Dutch Cropper, Ghent Cropper, Pomeranian Pouter, English Pouter, French Pouter and Saxon Pouter ) show a strong resemblance in main breed characteristics.
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The relationships among the various larger Cropper breeds ( Dutch Cropper, Ghent Cropper, Pomeranian Pouter, English Pouter, French Pouter and Saxon Pouter ) show a strong resemblance in main breed characteristics.
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The relationships among the various larger Cropper breeds ( Dutch Cropper, Ghent Cropper, Pomeranian Pouter, English Pouter, French Pouter and Saxon Pouter ) show a strong resemblance in main breed characteristics.
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The relationships among the various larger Cropper breeds ( Dutch Cropper, Ghent Cropper, Pomeranian Pouter, English Pouter, French Pouter and Saxon Pouter ) show a strong resemblance in main breed characteristics.
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Many star athletes conduct themselves with grace and respectability; unfortunately, they usually get less attention than the pouters and strutters who crash their flashy cars and act as though the game exists largely for their benefit.
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During any other night in New York, that would be an event with no sign on the door, with plenty of P's-- Prada, pouters, possibly Paris-- located inside.
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Charles Darwin described the English Pouter in his 1868 work " The Variation of Animals and Plants under Domestication ", saying that the breed was " perhaps the most distinct of all domesticated pigeons ".