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  2. The Hogs (American football) - Wikipedia

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    "The Hogs" was a term coined by offensive line coach Joe Bugel during training camp in 1982, when he told Russ Grimm and Jeff Bostic, "Okay, you hogs, let's get running down there." [2] Center Jeff Bostic, left guard Russ Grimm, right guard Mark May, left tackle Joe Jacoby, right tackle George Starke, guard Fred Dean, along with tight ends Don ...

  3. Furlong - Wikipedia

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    The rod is a historical unit of length equal to 5 + 12 yards. It may have originated from the typical length of a mediaeval ox-goad. There are 4 rods in one chain. The furlong (meaning furrow length) was the distance a team of oxen could plough without resting. This was standardised to be exactly 40 rods or 10 chains.

  4. If We Stayed Alive - Wikipedia

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    If We Stayed Alive is a 2023 studio album by American indie rock band 12 Rods, their first studio work in 21 years. [2] The album has received positive reviews from critics. Reception

  5. Rood (unit) - Wikipedia

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    Rood is an English unit of area equal to one quarter of an acre [2] or 10,890 square feet, exactly 1,011.7141056 m 2. A rectangle that is one furlong (i.e., 10 chains , or 40 rods) in length and one rod in width is one rood in area, as is any space comprising 40 perches (a perch being one square rod).

  6. 12 Rods - Wikipedia

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    12 Rods (also known by the stylistic variants 12RODS and Twelve Rods) is an American indie rock band from Minneapolis, Minnesota.The group was formed in Oxford, Ohio in 1992, later relocating to Minneapolis in 1995 where it was based until its disbandment in 2004.

  7. Rod (unit) - Wikipedia

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    The rod, perch, or pole (sometimes also lug) is a surveyor's tool [1] and unit of length of various historical definitions. In British imperial and US customary units, it is defined as 16 + 12 feet, equal to exactly 1 ⁄ 320 of a mile, or 5 + 12 yards (a quarter of a surveyor's chain), and is exactly 5.0292 meters.

  8. Bliss (12 Rods album) - Wikipedia

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    2.1 12 Rods. 2.2 Additional personnel. 3 References. Toggle the table of contents. ... (Olcott, Dan Perlin 2:12) "When Comes Sunday" (5:15) "Day By Day" (3:32) "I Am ...

  9. Odd Rods - Wikipedia

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    Odd Rods was a group of non-sports trading card/sticker series created by the Donruss company beginning in 1969. [1] The original series, entitled Odd Rods , introduced the theme of the series in 44 stickers: monsters in cars.