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****fighting is a
blood sport involving roosters ("****s"), held in a ring
called a ****pit. The
first do****ented use of the word game****,
denoting use...
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****fighter (also
known as Born to Kill, Gamblin' Man and Wild Drifter) is a 1974
drama film by
director Monte ****man,
starring Warren Oates,
Harry Dean...
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****fighting (Seval
Sandai in Tamil, Kodi
Pandem in Telugu) in
India primarily takes place in January,
coinciding with
Makara Sankranti. The
practice is...
- "Deep Play:
Notes on the
Balinese ****fight" is an
essay by the
anthropologist Clifford Geertz included in the book The
Interpretation of
Cultures (1973)...
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Between April 2021 and
January 2022, 34
****fight enthusiasts (locally
called sabungeros) from
areas of Luzon, Philippines, went missing. Of the missing...
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raised for food,
providing meat and eggs;
others are kept as pets or for
****fighting.
Chickens are
common and
widespread domestic animals, with a
total po****tion...
- a
sacred rooster, or Alectormancy,
often takes place during a
ritual ****fight,
which is used as a form of
communication with the gods. In Gr**** mythology...
- fighting"; it was
often referred to
derisively in the
United States as "human
****fighting". Bateman,
Oliver Lee (July 6, 2018). "The
Early Years of MMA Were a...
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****fighter (1796–1807) was a
British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire best
known for
winning the
classic St
Leger Stakes in 1799. In a
racing career which...
- "Wa'ney
Island ****fight" or "The
Bonny Grey" is an
English folk song, Roud 211.
Variants of the song
exist across northern England from ****bria to Shropshire...