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| In Wild | Hogs, a man (Kyle Gass) sings the song in Karaoke on |
| re often colloquially referred to as 'Hampshire | Hogs', a name which goes back at least to the 1790s. |
| In 1905 playing for Hampshire | Hogs against the Royal Navy, Bygn scored 204 runs in |
| He raised large numbers of | hogs and cattle. |
| building is home to hippos, giraffes, Red River | Hogs, and a baobab tree. |
| 47, he purchased a farm where he raised cattle, | hogs and sheep. |
| Hunting for whitetail deer, | hogs, and small game is permitted during designated |
| its tall pine trees, majestic oaks, deer, wild | hogs, and other wildlife. |
| e specialized in shorthorn cattle, Poland China | hogs and Percheron horses. |
| The McCarters raised | hogs, and used the large barn stalls to house mules. |
| anded to wheat and sorghum, plus cattle, sheep, | hogs, and poultry, chiefly chickens and turkeys.. |
| Born Killers, Twins, She's Having a Baby, Wild | Hogs and Terminator Salvation. |
| Bartop dancing is encouraged at New York City's | Hogs and Heifers, evidenced by the ever-expanding ce |
| e appeared with John Travolta in the movie Wild | Hogs and with Johnny Depp in the 2001 film Blow, por |
| in a trio of films including Mr. Woodcock, Wild | Hogs, and the sci/horror film Unearthed; in 2010 he |
| king a specialty of raising pure bred Berkshire | hogs and Jersey cattle on which he secured many priz |
| y commercial pork operations away from purebred | hogs and towards hybrids. |
| asses, the hissing of serpents, the grunting of | hogs, and the screeching of rats. |
| gh thy pride, see how thou art become like unto | hogs and rats; and thou that wouldest needs unworthi |
| Hereford | hogs are hardy animals suited for either extensive o |
| At present, populations of Mulefoot | hogs are considered by the American Livestock Breeds |
| The West Texas Road | Hogs are a professional baseball team based in Lufki |
| The Road | Hogs are a franchise of the Continental Baseball Lea |
| Hampshire | hogs are noted for being well-muscled and rapid grow |
| e wild hog population is important because wild | hogs are not an indigenous species and dominate and |
| The West Texas Road | Hogs are a professional baseball team based in El Pa |
| ns have reaffirmed that pork is safe to eat and | hogs are not to blame for the epidemic. |
| Instead they put ashore | hogs as a living foodstore for passing ships, and so |
| il, Rio Grande wild turkey, javelina, and feral | hogs, as well as hundreds of resident and migrant bi |
| arned the three "R's" during school and battled | hogs at lunchtime. |
| They had access to lobsters and | hogs at Point Comfort, while those at Jamestown had |
| Cotton Bowl Classic appearances and helped the | Hogs average 453 yards per game in offense. |
| The | Hogs Back Brewery, a small local brewery, lies just |
| It is home to the | Hogs Back Brewery as the village lies just north of |
| ollows Seale Lane, which runs just south of the | Hogs Back (the A31). |
| At SU895479, one take go northwest toward the | Hogs Back Brewery (1 km) or continue directly west. |
| hrough the city from Lower Town to the falls at | Hogs Back |
| but increasing to as much as 55 degrees in the | Hogs Back area, west of Guildford. |
| ckwater Valley Relief Road" which links the A31 | Hogs Back Road with the M3 motorway. |
| s of SMU (5-4-1), who GT defeated 16-12 and the | Hogs beat 17-14. |
| shown injured pigs going uncared for, pregnant | hogs being kept in very small pens. |
| ongolese inhabitants featured include red river | hogs, bongos, forest buffalo, orb-web spiders and co |
| s sailors took the hind ends of the slaughtered | hogs, but other than these opportune thefts, there w |
| On his farm he raised pigs and | hogs, cattle, peaches, and wheat over 80 acres (320, |
| Iowa's main agricultural outputs are | hogs, corn, soybeans, oats, cattle, eggs, and dairy |
| was an organized place where cattle, sheep, and | hogs could be bought, sold and slaughtered. |
| Fellowes founded the Hampshire | Hogs Cricket Club, as well as the Devon Dumplings Cr |
| ogast & Bastian slaughtered an average of 4,000 | hogs daily. |
| The 1965 | Hogs defeated the #1 Texas Longhorns and #9 Texas Te |
| The | Hogs defeated #1 Texas 14-13 in Austin to clinch the |
| The | Hogs entered at 7-3, with losses at LSU, Rice, and T |
| He was brought up from the Rockford Ice | Hogs farm team to cover for an injured player and sc |
| fic, dumping, poaching, domestic animals, feral | hogs, fire ants, sea level rise and exotic vegetatio |
| s were to form part of various versions of the ' | Hogs for the next ten years or so. |
| n average daily production of 50 metric tons of | hogs for the domestic market making it one of the la |
| up against the #1 rated Texas offense, but the | Hogs got on top early, with a 1-yard TD run by Bill |
| group and was replaced by former Electric Love | Hogs guitarist Donni Campion. |
| see, and its walls were plastered with a mix of | hogs' hair, lime, and sand. |
| Ossabaw | Hogs have even been observed feeding on White-tailed |
| The | Hogs helped the Redskins break that record five year |
| On | Hogs Hill stands an old windmill, used as a recordin |
| ert Prentice located another herd of Red Wattle | Hogs in East Texas as well. |
| The breed characteristics of Ossabaw Island | Hogs in both phenotype and genotype have been shaped |
| The Redskins were joined by a new class of | Hogs, including 1985 draft pick Raleigh McKenzie, a |
| Calling the | Hogs is a tradition of University of Arkansas fans a |
| "The | Hogs" was a term coined by offensive line coach Joe |
| Mulefoot | hogs likely originated with the hogs brought to the |
| the lead to five, but the rally fell short, the | Hogs losing by a 27-22 final. |
| The | Hogs lost only once, to the #17 Longhorns of Texas, |
| The | Hogs lost to Texas, 18-24, but gave #2 Texas A&M its |
| entury, but in practice the populations of wild | hogs may be maintained and even supplemented to ensu |
| o included Worms Armageddon and Infogrames' own | Hogs of War. |
| ll's third interception, but a penalty kept the | Hogs off the board a fourth time. |
| From 1938 to 1946, he raised cattle and | hogs on his farm in New Virginia. |
| however, was blocked by Dave Unser, giving the | Hogs only a 6-0 lead. |
| A standing room only crowd watched as the | Hogs opened the scoring on a Tom McKnelly field goal |
| transportation of agricultural products such as | hogs packed in oak barrels, apples, and cattle to ma |
| Early on, the | Hogs provided cover for running back John Riggins an |
| had the capacity to process most of the 850,000 | hogs raised annually in Pennsylvania for slaughterin |
| the century, by 1985 only one herd of Mulefoot | hogs remained, belonging to Mr. R.M. Holliday of Lou |
| The | Hogs responded with a 36-yard TD strike from Joe Fer |
| The very next night, the | Hogs set a then Baum Stadium record for attendance a |
| and the farm was populated with cattle, goats, | hogs, sheep, chickens, and pigeons as well as cats a |
| dlife like alligators, bobcats, snakes and wild | hogs since undergoing a wetland restoration effort. |
| LSU held off an Arkansas rally to end the | Hogs six game win streak. |
| r animals including 15 horses, 100 chickens, 60 | hogs, six turkeys, six cattle and two sheep. |
| Secret videotape from an Iowa pork plant shows | hogs squealing and kicking as they are being lowered |
| The LSU game again counted towards the | Hogs SWC record. |
| Injuries are rare in these trails as the | hogs teeth are dubbed to prevent the hog from cuttin |
| d and the property was purchased, along with 15 | hogs that they sold for $1500 to provide operating c |
| n Leon Campbell's 7-yard touchdown run gave the | Hogs the lead with five minutes remaining. |
| als on albums for The Out Circuit, Blessing The | Hogs, The Used, The Ocean Collective, Fall River, Th |
| ddition of pig snout masks, in reference to The | Hogs, the nickname of the Redskins offensive line pl |
| As a result, a botched slaughter condemns some | hogs to being scalded and drowned. |
| im as a former Nebraska Cornhusker, forcing the | Hogs to give up their first conference title. |
| eplaced by E. T. Pickering, had recommended the | Hogs to join a conference before he left to coach at |
| eady gotten up on his farm, delivered a load of | hogs to Knoxville (approximately 90 miles east of hi |
| The | Hogs took advantage of a great catch by Jarrod McKin |
| e worked on the family farm, raising cattle and | hogs, until he graduated from high school; he then b |
| The | Hogs were credited for much of the Redskins success |
| The | Hogs were part of a three-way tie for the Southwest |
| They had nothing to eat ... and the wild | hogs were eating them up either before or after they |
| 1990, approximately 25 percent of U. S. market | hogs were purchased on a carcass merit system that d |
| The | Hogs were #1 in Collegiate Baseball's poll, with ASU |
| d that woodland had been destroyed by goats and | hogs which had run wild since being introduced in 15 |
| e the ability to go hunting for whitetail deer, | hogs, wild turkey and small game. |
| In 1994 Nolan Richardson's basketball | Hogs won the NCAA Tournament. |
| like to me, if shooting these immigrating feral | hogs works, maybe we have found a (solution) to our |
| The | Hogs would upset #10 Texas in Little Rock also, but |
| The | Hogs would hire Ken Hatfield, who shined for the Hog |
| The | Hogs would be contacted by L. Theo Bellmont in 1913 |
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