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OEG

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OEGOligo Ethylene Glycol
OEGOlympic Entertainment Group (European Casino Association)
OEGOffice of Electronic Government (US OMB)
OEGOberrheinische Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft (German Railroad Company)
OEGOntology Engineering Group (Spain)
OEGOld English Game (chicken breed)
OEGOutdoor Education Group (Australia)
OEGOlfactory Ensheathing Glia
OEGOperations Evaluation Group
OEGOffice of Economic Growth
OEGOnline Education Group (Career Education Corporation)
OEGOperational Exposure Guide
OEGOccluded Eye Gunsight (gun accessory)
OEGOrganization and Equipment Guide
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The Hughes Brothers won best in show with their old English Game Cockerel, winning the Bantam Hard feather section.
The gun simply embodied restrained elegance, with all the grace and style of a fine old English game gun of days past.
And scoring a number of outstanding successes was newly-retired quarryman Robert Davies, of Penderyn, who keeps around 70 hard-feather Old English Game: Carlisle and Black and White Wyandottes.
Where have you been able to shop like it's 1954 and get a scrag of lamb or pork cheek and jowl as well as an old English game pie, as which butchers celebrates its golden anniversary?
He comes close to matching with Old English Game and with American Game breeds.
Domestic Old English Game chickens are descendants of ancient fighting cocks and have changed little in size or appearance in more than 1,000 years.
Although the judges went their separate specialist ways for much of the morning they came together for the judging of the gold star prize card for champion and were unanimous in their choice of 10-year-old John Crowther, from Lockerbie, with his Black and Red Old English Game male bantam.
Cenin and Tesni settled on Old English Game birds, which now make up the majority of their 40-head flock - along with the original half-dozen hens.
Craps developed from a simplification of the Old English game hazard.
The raiders ignored dozens of other birds but took six Bantams - all Old English Game birds.
Old English game The Old English game bird is the descendant of the birds used for cockfighting in past centuries in Britain.
Two months later, Butter, an Old English Game chicken, decided she wanted to explore.
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