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Hogue is a surname common to France, England and Scotland. Hogue is a Norman-French topographic name derived from the Old Norman word ''hogue'', itself from Old Norse ''haugr'' meaning hill or mound and appears as a habitational name for locations in Seine-Maritime, Calvados, Eure, and Manche in Normandy as well as in the Channel Islands. Hogue may refer to: People *Alexandre Hogue (1898–1994), American artist * Benoît Hogue (born 1966), Canadian ice hockey player * Bob Hogue (born 1953), American politician, author, columnist and sportscaster * Bobby Hogue (1921–1987), American Major League Baseball player *Bobby Hogue (politician) (1939-2023), American politician *Cal Hogue (1927–2005), American baseball player *James Hogue (born 1959), American con man *Jean-Pierre Hogue (1927–2012), Member of the Canadian House of Commons *Jeffrey C. Hogue, American businessman, owner of Charles Atlas Ltd. * Michael Hogue (born 1975), Australian former rugby player *Oliver Ho ...
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Old Norse
Old Norse, Old Nordic, or Old Scandinavian, is a stage of development of North Germanic languages, North Germanic dialects before their final divergence into separate Nordic languages. Old Norse was spoken by inhabitants of Scandinavia and their Viking expansion, overseas settlements and chronologically coincides with the Viking Age, the Christianization of Scandinavia and the consolidation of Scandinavian kingdoms from about the 7th to the 15th centuries. The Proto-Norse language developed into Old Norse by the 8th century, and Old Norse began to develop into the modern North Germanic languages in the mid-to-late 14th century, ending the language phase known as Old Norse. These dates, however, are not absolute, since written Old Norse is found well into the 15th century. Old Norse was divided into three dialects: Old West Norse, ''Old West Norse'' or ''Old West Nordic'' (often referred to as ''Old Norse''), Old East Norse, ''Old East Norse'' or ''Old East Nordic'', and ''Ol ...
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Michael Hogue
Michael Hogue (born 31 March 1975) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s. Primarily a , he was a foundation player for the North Queensland Cowboys. Background Born in Townsville, Queensland, Hogue played his junior rugby league for Townsville Brothers and attended Ignatius Park College. Playing career In 1994, Hogue represented the Queensland under-19 side, before signing with the North Queensland Cowboys. In Round 14 of the 1995 ARL season, Hogue made his first grade debut for the Cowboys in a 10–40 loss to the Penrith Panthers. A week later, he played in the club's first ever home win, a 31–12 victory over the Western Suburbs Magpies. In 1997, after spending the 1996 season in reserve grade, he joined Paris Saint-Germain for the Super League II Stones Bitter Super League II was the official name for the year 1997's Super League championship season, the 103rd season of top-level professional rugby league football i ...
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Hogue (company)
Hogue, Inc., is an American company that manufactures and distributes firearms accessories and related products. Founded in 1968 in California, and now based in Henderson, Nevada, the company is best known for its pistol grips. History The company was founded by Guy Hogue in 1968, after he started making pistol grips that would properly fit his hand. As a member of the Los Angeles Police Department, Hogue also started making grips for fellow officers. His grips became so popular that he retired from his job in law enforcement to focus on his own business. The company has expanded over time and now provides grips for at least 16 different brands of handguns, manufactured in four different Hogue facilities. Grips are produced in rubber and in wood, in multiple colors and textures. The company also makes holsters and rifle stocks. In 2011, the company started producing knives, which led to a move of its headquarters to Nevada, "due in large part to a California statute that prohibi ...
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HMS Hogue
Three ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS ''Hogue'', after the battle of La Hogue, May 1692: * , third-rate sail, converted to unarmoured screw vessel 1849, broken up 1865 * , launched 1900, was a armoured cruiser The armored cruiser was a type of warship of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It was designed like other types of cruisers to operate as a long-range, independent warship, capable of defeating any ship apart from a battleship and fast eno ..., sunk in 1914. * , launched 1944, was a , scrapped in 1962. {{DEFAULTSORT:Hogue Royal Navy ship names ...
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Les Hogues
Les Hogues is a commune in the Eure department in northern France. Population See also *Communes of the Eure department The following is a list of the 585 communes of the Eure department of France. The communes cooperate in the following intercommunalities (as of 2020):Communes of Eure {{Eure-geo-stub ...
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Hogue Town, Illinois
Hogue Town is an unincorporated community in Clark County, Illinois, United States. Hogue Town is south of Martinsville. References Unincorporated communities in Clark County, Illinois Unincorporated communities in Illinois {{ClarkCountyIL-geo-stub ...
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Hogue Creek
Hogue Creek is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map , accessed August 15, 2011 tributary stream of Back Creek in Frederick County, Virginia. Hogue Creek rises on Great North Mountain and flows into Back Creek at Graves Hill. Tributaries Tributary streams are listed from headwaters to mouth. *Bucher Run *Indian Hollow Run Indian or Indians may refer to: Peoples South Asia * Indian people, people of Indian nationality, or people who have an Indian ancestor ** Non-resident Indian, a citizen of India who has temporarily emigrated to another country * South Asia ... List of communities along Hogue Creek * Hayfield * Indian Hollow * McQuire See also * List of Virginia rivers References Rivers of Frederick County, Virginia Rivers of Virginia Tributaries of the Potomac River {{Virginia-river-stub ...
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Wilson Thomas Hogue
Wilson Thomas Hogue (1852–1920) was an American bishop of the Free Methodist Church, elected in 1903. He was born 6 March 1852 in Lyndon, New York. His parents were Scottish-English Methodists. His father was a class meeting leader in the Methodist Episcopal Church. Hogue was converted to the Christian faith at the age of nine, and felt called to preach at eleven. Nevertheless, he did not yield to this call until sixteen. He joined the Genesee Annual Conference of the Free Methodist Church in 1873 and was ordained by Bishops Roberts and Hart. He was the founder of Greenville College. His career also included service as a Pastor and a District Elder. Hogue's health failed in 1919. He died 13 February 1920 in Michigan City, Indiana Michigan City is a city in LaPorte County, Indiana, United States. It is one of the two principal cities of the Michigan City-La Porte, Indiana Metropolitan statistical area, which is included in the Chicago-Naperville-Michigan City Combined ...
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Tien Hogue
Tien Hogue was the stage name of Anne Christina Hogue (29 June 1892 – November 1964), an Australian actress of stage and screen in the silent era. She was a popular personality, who, though marriage, became Lady Wyatt. Family The fourth daughter, and youngest child of James Alexander Hogue (1846–1920), and Jessie Hogue (1853–1932), ''née A birth name is the name of a person given upon birth. The term may be applied to the surname, the given name, or the entire name. Where births are required to be officially registered, the entire name entered onto a birth certificate or birth re ...'' Robards, Anne Christina Hogue was born at Glebe Point, Sydney, New South Wales on 29 June 1892. She was the sister of Major Oliver Hogue (1880–1919), who wrote under the name of Trooper Blue Gum, and of John Roland Hogue (1882–1958), the talented professional singer (baritone), Broadway, film, and U.S.television actor, and playwright. She married Guy Wyatt (1893–1981) of the ...
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Shorty Hogue
Willis 'Shorty' Hogue was a boxer in California during the 1940s, along with Lloyd Marshall, Charley Burley, Jack Chase (Young Joe Louis), Archie Moore and Eddie Booker. He had a twin brother, Willard, known as "Big Boy" Hogue, who also boxed in this era. No complete record exists for either brother, but Shorty Hogue was once ranked #3 at middleweight by Ring magazine ''The Ring'' (often called ''The Ring'' magazine or ''Ring'' magazine) is an American boxing magazine that was first published in 1922 as a boxing and wrestling magazine. As the sporting legitimacy of professional wrestling came more into questio .... He scored three wins over Archie Moore and beat Jack Chase, Johnny "Bandit" Romero and Eddie Booker. His win over Booker earned him the California Middleweight Championship. Around this time, the World Championships were frozen by World War II, and most of the best middleweights of the era fought over the California title. Charley Burley stopped Hogue in 194 ...
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Russ Hogue
Russ Hogue (born December 26, 1974) is an American kickboxer from Belleville, Illinois. He started training in martial arts under three time world kickboxing champion Jim Boucher in Belleville, Illinois. He was also a member of a National Karate competition team with other notable athletes such as Bridgett Riley (World Boxing/Kickboxing Champion), Patrick Riley (mixed martial arts champion), Donny Reinhardt (North American Kickboxing Champion). He won the St. Louis Golden Gloves title in 1993 and 1994 along with several other kickboxing titles: KICK MO State Champion, USA-KIA MO State Champion (2 weight classes), WKF and IKA United States Champion. Throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s he was a successful karate competitor, winning several national karate tournaments for a period of 4 years, he was the #1 ranked sparring competitor in the region. He was also an alternate member of the 1991 Pan Am Games Karate Team. In February 2007 he was inducted into the MMA Hall of Famw ...
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Paul Hogue
Paul H. "Duke" Hogue (April 28, 1940 – August 17, 2009) was an American basketball player. Early life Hogue grew up on Wilson Avenue in Knoxville, Tennessee and played basketball at Austin High School, an all-black high school where his father served as principal. He graduated from Austin in 1958. College career Because Hogue was black, he wasn't recruited by nearby or southern universities. He chose to attend the University of Cincinnati, largely due to the program's prominence and the chance to play with its star, Oscar Robertson. A 6'9" center, Hogue made his varsity debut with the Bearcats in 1959–60. As a sophomore, he averaged 12.2 points, shooting .576 from the field, and 11.3 rebounds per game.http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/cinn/sports/m-baskbl/auto_pdf/1011UCMBKMEDIASUP.pdf Hogue was named All-Missouri Valley Conference (MVC) as the Bearcats won the league title, posted a 28-2 record and, led by Robertson, advanced to the Final Four, where the Bearcats fi ...
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