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Mike Witt, 41, grew up and resides still in a community near Fieldale that he and others call Hog Wallow.
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Mike Witt, 41, grew up and resides still in a community near Fieldale that he and others call Hog Wallow.
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The above quote was taken from an article in National Hog Farmer dated October 15, 1998.
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In the first case you are to proceed in this tract till Queroman's Mansion-house is brought in a line with the Miller's White - house that stands by Queroman's windmill, near the shore; leaving on your starboard side a rock, on which there is only 12 feet at low water, spring tides, and on your larboard side another rock, called the Hog, which is known by a beacon upon it.
Le petit Neptune français; or, French coasting pilot, for the coast of Flanders, Channel, Bay of ... Neptune 1793
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Marshall won himself a pair of tickets to Sunday's game for correctly answering "Which Patriots' lineman had the nickname "Hog?"
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He’s the Sweat Hog from the back of the class who’s actually smart and, when he applies himself, has great potential.
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The guys wanted to take a different direction and started an act called Hog Heaven with a southern rock, contemporary Christian feel to it.
Me, The Mob, And The Music Tommy James 2010
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It's called the Hog Hunting Blog and is really a neat blog to check out on hogs .... at least it's on this side of the ocean!
High on the Hog 2008
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The guys wanted to take a different direction and started an act called Hog Heaven with a southern rock, contemporary Christian feel to it.
Me, The Mob, And The Music Tommy James 2010
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The guys wanted to take a different direction and started an act called Hog Heaven with a southern rock, contemporary Christian feel to it.
Me, The Mob, And The Music Tommy James 2010
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