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Her house — no better than a large box with windows, perched on concrete blocks — fronted on the dirt road called Hogback, and it was surrounded by plumbing fixtures.
The Cat Who Went Underground Braun, Lilian Jackson 1989
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The service, known as the Hogback route, will operate for the coming year basically as it has in years past.
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The service, known as the Hogback route, will operate for the coming year basically as it has in years past.
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The service, known as the Hogback route, will operate for the coming year basically as it has in years past.
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The service, known as the Hogback route, will operate for the coming year basically as it has in years past.
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The service, known as the Hogback route, will operate for the coming year basically as it has in years past.
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The gold of Jackson county is obtained from washings along the southern slopes of the Blue Ridge, near the mountains known as "Hogback" and "Chimney Top;" and Georgetown creek, one of the head streams of the Toxaway, yielded several hundred thousand dollars a few years ago.
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Garfield County agreed Monday to go ahead and pay up to $614,000 to keep the troubled "Hogback" bus service running through the end of 2010.
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GLENWOOD SPRINGS - Garfield County agreed Monday to go ahead and pay up to $614,000 to keep the troubled "Hogback" bus service running through the end of
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Garfield County agreed Monday to go ahead and pay up to $614,000 to keep the troubled "Hogback" bus service running through the end of 2010.
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