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Briard
[ bree-ahr, -ahrd ]
noun
- one of a French breed of dogs having a long, slightly wavy coat, raised originally for herding sheep.
briard
/ briËˈɑË; briËˈɑËd /
noun
- a medium-sized dog of an ancient French sheep-herding breed having a long rough coat of a single colour
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of Briard1
French, literally: of Brie (region in N France)
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Lastly, a somewhat obscure breed known as the briard is popular with search and rescue teams.
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It took six weeks of visiting Leapfrog before he would take his shoes and coat off, Ms Briard said.
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Briard and his staff of four apportion out available spots on guided tours.
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“We get tour requests for three times more visitors than we can accept,†said Francois Briard, CERN’s head of visitors and local engagement.
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“We cannot guarantee you will go underground. But there are wonderful things to see on the surface,†Briard said.
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