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  • Look up gouge in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gouge may refer to: Gouge (chisel), a form of chisel or adze, a woodworking tool Gouge (grape), another...
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    Eye-gouging is the act of pressing or tearing the eye using the fingers or instruments. Eye-gouging involves a very high risk of eye injury, such as eye...
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  • Fugazi, Unwound, the Plot to Blow Up the Eiffel Tower and Nirvana. Gouge Away released its debut album , Dies in 2016 to underground acclaim, and released...
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    Chisel (redirect from Gouge (chisel))
    weight ('trip hammer') may be used to drive a chisel into the material. A gouge is a type of chisel that serves to carve small pieces from the material;...
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    Gouger Street (/ˈɡʊdʒər/ GUUJ-ər) is a major street in the centre of Adelaide, South Australia. It was named after Robert Gouger, the first Colonial Secretary...
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    Olympe de Gouges (French: [ɔlɛ̃p də ɡuʒ] ; born Marie Gouze; 7 May 1748 – 3 November 1793) was a French playwright and political activist. She is best...
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    Fault gouge is a type of fault rock best defined by its grain size. It is found as incohesive fault rock (rock which can be broken into its component...
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    Puritan movement. Gouge was the son of William Gouge, himself a clergyman and the rector of St. Anne's church in Blackfriars. Thomas Gouge was educated at...
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    Price gouging is the practice of increasing the prices of goods, services, or commodities to a level much higher than is considered reasonable or fair...
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  • Martin Gouge (c. 1360 – 25 November 1444), surnamed De Charpaigne, was a French chancellor. He was born at Bourges about 1360. A canon of Bourges, in...
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    The Gouge flap, invented by Arthur Gouge of Short Brothers in 1936, allowed the pilot to increase both the wing area and the chord of an aircraft's wing...
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    narrow furrows most often called gouges, or scours. This phenomenon is common in offshore environments where ice is known to exist. Although it also occurs...
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    William Gouge (1575–1653) was an English Puritan clergyman and author. He was a minister and preacher at St Ann Blackfriars for 45 years, from 1608, and...
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  • Empire and Sunderland flying boats. Gouge was born in Northfleet, Kent to Elizabeth (née Wickham) and George Gouge. His father George (who was born about...
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  • After receiving a degree in economics, Gouge spent two years in investment banking before leaving in 1999 to found his first games company, BattleMail...
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  • William M. Gouge (1796 – 1863) was an American economist who published A Short History of Paper Money and Banking in the United States, an 1833 treatise...
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    In woodworking, a fishtail (also fishtail gouge or fishtail spade gouge) is a type of chisel with a flared blade that resembles the tail of a fish. They...
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  • Eye-gouging is a serious offence in Gaelic games where a player uses hands or fingers to inflict pain in an opponent's eyes. Such incidents are usually...
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  • or bevels on both sides. fishtail chisel A chisel or gouge with a splayed end. flat gouge A gouge with minimal curvature used for finishing and smoothing...
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  • the objective of gouging but also included other brutally disfiguring techniques, including biting, and typically took place in order to settle disputes...
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