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- a. The tarsal joint of the hind leg of a digitigrade quadruped, such as a horse, corresponding to the human ankle but bending in the opposite direction. b.
- Studying the Hock
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- Unravel The Mystery Of Hock Pain
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- Eagles Suffer Tough-Luck Overtime Loss at IUPUI
- Eastern Michigan held IUPUI without a scoring attempt for a 48-minute stretch until the 102-minute mark, when the Jaguars started an offensive rush resulting in Megan Hock's game-winner off a corner kick by Kelli Parks.
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- Throughout this summer, the economic news from both the United States and Western Europe has been at times bleak and at other times frightening.
- Gary Connolly: Hock could be the ace in the pack for Wigan
- Everyone's talking about Tomkins as Man of Steel but if Gaz Hock plays, I think he could be the one who might turn the game in Wigan's favour with his strong runs and off-loads up the middle.
- A mission for a cause -8/28/2011, 2:43 PM
- By KLINT SPILLER It didn't take Jessie Hock long on her mission trip to realize she had more to learn from the children than the children had to learn from her.
- Malaysia Stock Movers: EP Manufacturing, Hock Seng Lee, Tenaga
- Hock Seng Lee Bhd. (HSL MK), a construction company, slid 1.4 percent to 1.
- Hock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- The word hock may mean: Look up hock in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
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- Custom blades for wooden and metal planes, spokeshaves, scrapers and other tools.
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- hock - definition of hock by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus
- a. The tarsal joint of the hind leg of a digitigrade quadruped, such as a horse, corresponding to the human ankle but bending in the opposite direction. b.
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- HOCK international
- HOCK's staff of experts helps you throughout your studies through email and our online forum.
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- Hock - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary
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