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Bogie (other)
A bogie is part of a rail vehicle. Bogie may also refer to: Places Australia * Bogie, Queensland, a locality in the Whitsunday Region * Bogie, a river in Queensland, Australia—see Bogie River Hills United Kingdom * River Bogie, Scotland United States * Boca Ciega High School, a senior high school in Gulfport, Florida, colloquially called Bogie People ;Nickname * Humphrey Bogart (1899–1957), American actor * Xander Bogaerts (born 1992), Aruban professional baseball player * W. A. Roberts, a footballer in the late 1890s * Moshe Ya'alon, Israeli politician ;Surname * Bogie (surname) Other uses * Bogie, an attendant of Jack in the Green, a character in traditional English May Day parades and other May celebrations * Bogies, a recurring feature in the ''Dick & Dom in da Bungalow'' British television show for children * '' The Bogies'', a comic strip in ''The Dandy'' * 15495 Bogie, an asteroid * A type of flatbed trolley for moving bulk loads See also * Bo ...
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Bogie
A bogie ( ) (or truck in North American English) comprises two or more Wheelset (rail transport), wheelsets (two Railroad wheel, wheels on an axle), in a frame, attached under a vehicle by a pivot. Bogies take various forms in various modes of transport. A bogie may remain normally attached (as on many railroad cars and semi-trailers) or be quickly detachable (as for a dolly (trailer), dolly in a road train or in railway bogie exchange). It may include Suspension (vehicle), suspension components within it (as most rail and trucking bogies do), or be solid and in turn be suspended (as are most bogies of continuous track, tracked vehicles). It may be mounted on a swivel, as traditionally on a railway carriage or locomotive, additionally jointed and sprung (as in the landing gear of an airliner), or held in place by other means (centreless bogies). Although ''bogie'' is the preferred spelling and first-listed variant in various dictionaries, bogey and bogy are also used. Rail ...
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Jack In The Green
Jack in the Green, also known as Jack o' the Green, is an English folk custom associated with the celebration of May Day. It involves a pyramidal or conical wicker or wooden framework that is decorated with foliage being worn by a person as part of a procession, often accompanied by musicians. The Jack in the Green tradition developed in England during the 18th century. It emerged from an older May Day tradition—first recorded in the 17th century—in which milkmaids carried milk pails that had been decorated with flowers and other objects as part of a procession. Increasingly, the decorated milk pails were replaced with decorated pyramids of objects worn on the head, and by the latter half of the 18th century the tradition had been adopted by other professional groups, such as bunters and chimney sweeps. The earliest known account of a Jack in the Green came from a description of a London May Day procession in 1770. By the 19th century, the Jack in the Green tradition was la ...
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Boogie (other)
Boogie is a musical technique or rhythm. Boogie may also refer to: Music * Boogie (genre), a post-disco genre from 1980s * Boogie rock, a genre of rock which reached the height of its popularity in the 1970s * Boogie-woogie, piano-based music style popular from the late 1920s Albums * Boogie (album), ''Boogie'' (album), a compilation album by The Jackson 5 Songs * Boogie (song), "Boogie" (song), by Brockhampton * "Boogie", 2011 single by Mandy Rain * "Boogie Oogie Oogie", a song by A Taste of Honey People * Boogie (photographer) (born 1969), Serbian-American photographer * Boogie (rapper) (born 1989), American hip-hop artist * Wang Ziyi (born 1996), a Chinese rapper with the stagename "BOOGIE" * Boogie, nickname of DeMarcus Cousins (born 1990), American basketball player * Boogie2988, nickname of Steven Jay Williams (born 1974), American YouTube personality * BooG!e, nickname of Bobby Bowman, American actor who played T-Bo, T-Bo on ''iCarly'' * Boogie Basham (born 1997), Ame ...
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Bogy (other)
Bogy is a commune of the Ardèche department in southern France. Bogy may also refer to: * Lewis V. Bogy (1813 – 1877), a United States Senator from Missouri * Bogy-Chenault, Kentucky, an unincorporated community within Montgomery County, Kentucky, United States * Bogy (footballer) (born 1989), an Egyptian footballer * MC Bogy (born 1979), a German rapper See also * Bogie (other) * Bogey (other) * Bougy (other) * Buggy (other) {{disambig ...
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Bogey (other)
Bogey may refer to: People Nickname * Humphrey Bogart (1899–1957), American actor * Xander Bogaerts (born 1992), Aruban professional baseball player * Wilton Gaynair (1927–1995), Jamaican jazz musician * Lionel Protip Sen (1910–1981), Indian Army lieutenant-general Surname * Robert Bogey (born 1935), French former long-distance runner Arts and entertainment * Bogey (comics), a character in Spanish comics * Bogey Orangutan, a character in the ''Shirt Tales'' cartoons * Bogey, a villain in the English-language French animated series ''A.T.O.M'' Sports * Bogey (golf), a score of one over par on a hole in the sport of golf * Bogey, another name for a gravity racer Other uses * "Bogey", a multiservice tactical brevity code for an unidentified radar or visual air contact * "Bogey", an RAF Second World War code name for an unidentified aircraft * Bogey, an Australian Aboriginal word for bath * Bogey, slang for dried nasal mucus * Bogey Hole, an ocean pool in Newca ...
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Flatbed Trolley
A flatbed trolley a common form of freight transport in distribution environments, for moving bulk loads. Trolleys can aid in reducing effort required to move a load by allowing the user to pull or push instead of lift and carry. A very simple design offers a basic flat platform with four casters and a fixed handle which is used to either push or pull the platform with the load on the platform. Without a flat surface it becomes an open frame trolley and without a handle it is a bogie or dolly. A flatbed trolley is also sometimes called a dray, but the term dray is also used to refer to a truck with no sides. Materials The frame is usually fabricated steel. The primary flatbed surface can be constructed from wooden boards, plastic, steel or mesh. Flatbed casters can vary dramatically, made of solid rubber, air filled pneumatic or cast iron. The caster is generally the component on the flatbed trolley that limits the safe working capacity. Types There are many types of special ...
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The Bogies
''The Bogies'' is a comic strip in ''The Dandy'' and Turbo Extreme. It features bunches of nasal mucus and their adventures. Many of the characters names are twists on some famous person or character from pop culture Popular culture (also called pop culture or mass culture) is generally recognized by members of a society as a set of practices, beliefs, artistic output (also known as popular art pop_art.html" ;"title="f. pop art">f. pop artor mass art, some .... These characters will often act like celebrities but in a gross manner. It originally appeared in ''Toxic'' in 2005, but moved to ''The Dandy'' in June 2008. It was created by Paul Kell and Mark Greenbaum. The comic writer and illustrator is Nigel Auchterlounie. The last strip in Toxic was a Hock Hogan one, and the first Dandy one was a ''Splatman and Gobbin'' story. Collected editions Two 56 page books have been given away in issues of ''The Dandy Xtreme'' which collect together a large number of stories from the ...
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Bogies (game)
''Dick & Dom in da Bungalow'' is a British children's television series presented by the duo Dick and Dom (Richard McCourt and Dominic Wood). The series was broadcast on weekend mornings for five series on the CBBC Channel, BBC One and BBC Two, running between 31 August 2002 and 11 March 2006. Creation McCourt and Wood met whilst presenting CBBC's in vision links from Studio TC9 at BBC Television Centre in West London, and were invited to create a new Saturday morning show to air on CBBC's new digital channel after establishing themselves as a double act. The name ''in da Bungalow'' was suggested by the BBC as a parody of ''Ali G Indahouse'', and aired directly against ''SM:TV Live'' with H and Claire from Steps, and ''The Saturday Show'' on BBC One with Fearne Cotton and Simon Grant. After six months, ''da Bungalow'' had half a million viewers and moved to BBC One in 2003. Show Format The show was broadcast live on Saturday and Sunday mornings, with the Saturday shows simu ...
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Bogie (surname)
Bogie is the surname of: * Cam Bogie (1915-2006), Australian rules footballer * David Bogie (born 1987), British rally driver * Ian Bogie (born 1967), British former football player and manager * Les Bogie (1911–1983), Australian rules footballer * Malcolm Bogie (born 1939), Scottish former footballer * Stuart Bogie, American musician See also * Robert Bogey Robert Bogey (born 26 November 1935) is a French former long-distance runner who competed in the 1960 Summer Olympics The 1960 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XVII Olympiad () and commonly known as Rome 1960 (), were an ...
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Bogie, Queensland
Bogie is a rural locality in the Whitsunday Region, Queensland, Australia. In the , Bogie had a population of 207 people. Geography The terrain is mountainous and relatively undeveloped. The principal land use is grazing on native vegetation. The Bowen Developmental Road passes through the middle of the locality from the south-west ( Springlands) to the north-east ( Bowen). The Newlands railway system roughly follows the same route as the road through the locality with Binbee railway station serving the locality (). History Twenty-five Mile Camp Provisional School (also known as Aberdeen Provisional School) opened circa July 1919. In 1920, it was renamed Bogie Range Provisional School. It closed circa 1922. On 4 December 1956, the Queensland Government opened for selection a grazing lot of being portions 33 and 34, parish of Adaleigh, County of Herbert in the Bowen Land Agent's district and the Shire of Wangaratta (). It was west of the Bogie Range and the Bogie Riv ...
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Moshe Ya'alon
Moshe "Bogie" Ya'alon (; born Moshe Smilansky; 24 June 1950) is an Israeli politician and former Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces, who also served as Israel's Defense Minister under Benjamin Netanyahu from 2013 until his resignation on 20 May 2016. Ya'alon ran for Knesset in 2019 as the number three member of the Blue and White party, a joint list created by the merging of the Israel Resilience Party, led by former IDF chief of staff Benny Gantz, and Yesh Atid, led by Yair Lapid. Ya'alon briefly served as the number 2 on the Yesh Atid-Telem list that was created following the 2020 Israeli legislative election. Ya'alon retired from politics in the lead up to the 2021 election after testing the waters by splitting his Telem party from Yesh Atid. Early life Ya'alon was born Moshe Smilansky, the son of David Smilansky and Batya Silber. His father, a factory worker, had moved to Mandatory Palestine with his parents from Soviet Ukraine in 1925, and was a veteran ...
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