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Discover Ludwig"pig up" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
The phrase "pig out" is a more common and accepted term meaning to eat a large amount of food, often in a greedy or indulgent manner. Example: After a long day of work, John decided to pig out on pizza and ice cream for dinner.
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On the ground, glittering trainers walk a gigantic pig up and down playground equipment.
"It's an idiotic double standard -- you can't kick a dog, but you can lock a pig up in a small crate and take her piglets away before she can nurse them properly, as any mother is programmed to do.
Among laurasiatherians, gene repertoire of the β-globin gene cluster varies from two functional genes in the pig up to eight in the cow, whose globins were involved in en bloc duplications (Townes et al. 1984).
Place the pig up on the bottom step and kneel down beside her.
Then, as she had probably done at least a hundred times before, Ms. Mannix went into a story about the time she dressed the giant pig up as Zsa Zsa Gabor and took him to the Queen Kumquat Sashay in Orlando, Fla.
Prices range from £42 for a hamster or guinea pig, up to £187 for a large dog.
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The spatial culling strategy dramatically impacted efficiency of control – using zonation required removal of fewer pigs (up to 46% less) to achieve similar reductions compared with other spatial strategies.
Organic pigs or other free-range pigs make up the best and most extreme example, and these pigs may harbour many more parasites than conventional pigs.
PIG IRON UP $1 IN DETROIT.; General Electric Reported in Deal for 5,000 Tons.
But next to it is a pig strung up in the same way.
And, comrades, the production of pig iron up 300percentnt, consistent with the targets set out in our five year plan!
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