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  2. The Hallo-Wiener - Wikipedia

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    The Hallo-Wiener is a children's book by Dav Pilkey and published on September 1, 1995, by The Blue Sky Press. The story's main character is a dachshund named Oscar, who is named after Oscar Mayer . Plot

  3. Talk:The Hallo-Wiener - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Wiener Platz, Köln.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Hallo-weiners: Sausage dogs gather for spooky stroll in Hyde ...

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    Dozens of dachshunds and their owners took to London's Hyde Park sporting spooky costumes for the annual Halloween "sausage walk."This footage shows some of the creative costumes the dogs donned ...

  6. Category:Fictional dogs - Wikipedia

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    S. Santa's Little Helper; Scally the Dog; Scamp (comics) Scamp (Lady and the Tramp) The Seventh Brother; Saul Sheepdog; Shiroi Senshi Yamato; Sirko; Slinky Dog (Toy Story)

  7. File:Scott Wiener.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. 50 years of Wiener Works: Behind the hot dog empire ... - AOL

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    In 1973, Earl Martin opened a hot dog restaurant in Fayetteville. But it was his brother William who would reign as 'wiener king.'

  9. Wikipedia:Wiener Library - Wikipedia

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    The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide on Russell Square in London, United Kingdom, is hosting a Wikipedian in residence from 1 March 2016 to 1 March 2017. The main responsibilities of the WIR will be to: Teach the staff how to create and edit Wikipedia articles.