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  2. 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.

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. Disabled Rescue Pig Running in Her New Prosthetic Boots Is ...

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    Just look at a disabled pig named Hannah, whose world flipped upside after getting prosthetic boots. Not only can she move around better, she can run now! And now video of the pig flying around ...

  6. 1909 in aviation - Wikipedia

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    On November 4, 1909, as a joke to prove that pigs could fly, John Moore-Brabazon makes the first live cargo flight by airplane when he puts a small pig in a waste-paper basket tied to a wing-strut of his airplane. This is a list of aviation-related events from 1909:

  7. 37 photos of the weirdest and most unique McDonald's ... - AOL

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    Referred to as the "flying saucer McDonald's," this unique fast-food restaurant in Roswell, New Mexico, is truly out of this world. McDonald's in Roswell, New Mexico.

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