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Foge

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n.1.The Cornish name for a forge used for smelting tin.


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To that end, Snyder flew in former NFL assistants Joe Bugel and Foge Fazio during a bye week to look at film and offer their criticisms.
The contemporary uses of these events and their place in collective memory are especially evident in "Pompa nas celebracoes da revolta de Barue: Cabrito para sacrificio ao Makombe foge numa cerimonia em que politica se misturou coma tradicao," [Pageantry in the commemoration of the Barue revolt: Goat destined for sacrifice to Makombe escapes in a ceremony in which politics is mixed with tradition] Noticias, 4 de Abril de 1997.
Chiefs at Vikings (-1): Vikings' presidential straw poll ended abruptly Thursday when defensive coordinator Foge Fazio ran out of straws.
 
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