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  2. Glamour Kills - Wikipedia

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    Glamour Kills is a clothing company based in Manhattan, New York.The company was closely associated with emo musical artists, and its shirt with a stylized flying pig was called "iconic" by The Daily Edge.

  3. Pigasus Award - Wikipedia

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    The logo of a winged pig was designed for Randi's website by German artist Jutta Degener in 1996. [2] The name "Pigasus" was chosen by Randi from suggestions e-mailed to him. [ 3 ] The term is a portmanteau pun combining the word pig with the mythological Pegasus , a reference to the expression " when pigs fly ".

  4. Hydraulically activated pipeline pigging - Wikipedia

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    A hydraulically activated pig consists of three units (Fig. 3): a brake unit, a seal unit and the cleaning head. All units have openings that allow the entire fluid flow through the pipeline to bypass. The brake unit ensures that a hydraulically activated pig is held back against the fluid flow in the pipeline.

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    It's Christmas Eve — and if you still need a gift this year, we've found all the best ones that don't require any shipping. This list includes gift cards, date nights, subscription services, and ...

  6. When pigs fly - Wikipedia

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    A weather vane in the shape of a flying pig. The phrase "when pigs fly" (alternatively, "pigs might fly") is an adynaton—a figure of speech so hyperbolic that it describes an impossibility. The implication of such a phrase is that the circumstances in question (the adynaton, and the circumstances to which the adynaton is being applied) will ...

  7. 9.45-inch heavy mortar - Wikipedia

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    The ML 9.45 inch heavy trench mortar, [3] nicknamed the "Flying Pig", [4] was a large calibre mortar of World War I and the standard British heavy mortar from the autumn of 1916. It was a modification of an original French design, the Mortier de 240 mm developed by Batignolles Company of Paris and introduced in 1915.

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