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the bulldog breed spiritstresses
gen. дух доблести и отваги (вариант перевода – /ðə ˈbʊldɒɡ briːd/ – a phrase used to refer to British people in general, and especially to British soldiers. The bulldog, a strong British dog with a large head and short thick neck and legs, is traditionally used to represent qualities that some people liked to think were typically British, such as courage, loyalty and determination.: This is an amazing story, of guts, courage, the bulldog breed spirit that made our country great and all that blah blah. The Sun (2011) oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com 'More)