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Federal Theatre Project (U.S.).&#13;
Shepherd Dog Club of America&#13;
United States. Works Progress Administration.</text>
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Animals in the performing arts.&#13;
Animal welfare.&#13;
Circus animals.&#13;
Circus--United States--History.&#13;
Lion attacks.&#13;
Kennels--New York (State)--Long Island.&#13;
Menageries.&#13;
Police dogs.</text>
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Long Island (N.Y.).&#13;
Queens County (N.Y.).</text>
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Circus performers.&#13;
Dog trainers.&#13;
Lion trainers.</text>
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Federal Theatre Project (U.S.).&#13;
Shepherd Dog Club of America &#13;
United States. Works Progress Administration. &#13;
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Lion attacks.&#13;
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Menageries.&#13;
Police dogs.&#13;
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Long Island (N.Y.).&#13;
Queens County (N.Y.).&#13;
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Circus performers. &#13;
Dog trainers.&#13;
Lion trainers.&#13;
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