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  2. Hogscraper candlestick - Wikipedia

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    The name is derived from the candlesticks resemblance to an antique device used to scrape bristles from hog hide after slaughter. The antique lighting device commonly consists of a shaft, attached to a round base with a thumb tab ejector mechanism to remove the residual candle stub, and a round lip or " bobèche " to collect candle drippings.

  3. Owner's manual - Wikipedia

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    2007 Toyota Yaris hatchback owner's manual 1919 Ford Motor Company car and truck operating manual. An owner's manual (also called an instruction manual or a user guide) is an instructional book or booklet that is supplied with almost all technologically advanced consumer products such as vehicles, home appliances and computer peripherals.

  4. Lights (offal) - Wikipedia

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    Lights are the lungs of game or livestock as used in cooking and butchery. Although technically offal , lights are rarely used in English-speaking culinary traditions, with the exception of the Scottish national dish haggis .

  5. Hog oiler - Wikipedia

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    Hog oiler patent image U.S. patent 1,241,023. A hog oiler was a mechanical device employed on farms to be used by hogs to provide relief from insects and offer skin protection. It consisted of a reservoir to hold oil, and a means to distribute the oil onto the hog, often via grooved wheels or cylinders.

  6. Hog Island Light - Wikipedia

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    The site where the Hog Island Light station once stood near the village of Broadwater long ago vanished beneath the waves and is now nearly a mile out to sea, but the 10-foot high first-order Fresnel lens, produced by the Henry-LePaute Company in France, and originally installed in the second Cape Charles Lighthouse before being transferred to ...

  7. Harley Owners Group - Wikipedia

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    The HOG is "the grandaddy of all community-building efforts," serving to promote not just a consumer product, but a lifestyle. The HOG has also served to open new revenue streams for the company, with the production of tie-in merchandise offered to club members, numbering over one million strong, [ 1 ] making it the largest factory-sponsored ...

  8. Hog calling - Wikipedia

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    Hog calling contests are usually held in regions with pig farming. [2] Rules may vary between competitions. There usually is a time limit of 30 seconds, but some festivals allow for longer time. In competitions where there is no set rule for the duration of the call, it can be a criterion for judgement, awarding more points for sustained loud ...

  9. Hogshead - Wikipedia

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    United States revenue stamp (proof) for the $2 tax on one hogshead of beer in 1867.. English philologist Walter William Skeat (1835–1912) noted the origin is to be found in the name for a cask or liquid measure appearing in various forms in Germanic languages, in Dutch oxhooft (modern okshoofd), Danish oxehoved, Old Swedish oxhuvud, etc.