- Queensland,
Australia Lucy
Hockings (born 1974), New
Zealand television journalist Paul
Hockings (born 1935),
British anthropologist Hocking (disambiguation) This...
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media trainer. Her
roles include anchoring Live with Lucy
Hockings on BBC
World News.
Hockings was born on 7
March 1974 in
Taranaki in New Zealand's North...
- Look up
hock in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hock may
refer to:
Hock (wine), a type of wine
Hock (anatomy), part of an animal's leg To
leave an item...
- Tom
Hockings (born 22
February 1986) is an
Australian former professional rugby union player.
Hockings comes from Proserpine, a town in Queensland's Whitsunday...
- Look up
Hocking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hocking may
refer to:
Hocking County, Ohio,
United States Hocking Township,
Fairfield County, Ohio...
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Visual Anthropology.
Hockings made
several do****entaries and
published about 20
books and more than 200 papers.
Hockings, Paul, and
Christiane Pilot-Raic****...
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styled as Live with Lucy
Hockings),
which has a
similar background as BBC News Now and was also
presented by Lucy
Hockings,
aired for the last time on...
- A ham
hock (or hough) or pork
knuckle is the
joint between the tibia/fibula and the
metatarsals of the foot of a pig,
where the foot was
attached to the...
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Ernest Hocking,
American Idealist philosopher Hockings This page
lists people with the
surname Hocking. If an
internal link
intending to
refer to a specific...
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Anchor Hocking Company is a
manufacturer of gl****ware. The
Hocking Gl****
Company was
founded in 1905 by
Isaac Jacob (Ike)
Collins in Lancaster, Ohio,...