In a message dated 6/18/2002 8:31:22 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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>  think people do often say "type" when what they are referring to is
> "style" or "taste" as you said. IMO, the standard defines "type" but
> leaves plenty of room for different "styles".
>
>

Some Cavaliers look very masculine and some Cavaliers look very lady like. I
would think you would hope for a dog whose look fits it's gender <G> But that
masculine or feminine look is to some degree due to the shape of the head,
amount of bone etc. Even though one may look feminine and one may look
masculine they may both be considered very "typey."  Discuss...... I'm va
klempt.
Glenn
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Glenn Fulton
Cincinnati/Mason
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