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  2. Chaser (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Chaser could identify and retrieve 1,022 toys by name, [5] which was the result of a years-long research effort initiated by Pilley on June 28, 2004. [6] Pilley documents the following milestones as Chaser’s vocabulary grew over time: 50 words at 5 months, 200 words at 7.5 months, 700 words at 1.5 years, and 1,000+ at 3 years.

  3. Magnetic Signal Company - Wikipedia

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    The Magnetic Signal Company was an American company based in Los Angeles, California, focused on railway signalling.The company was the manufacturer of the ubiquitous "Magnetic Flagman" wigwag railroad crossing (or level crossing) signal, seen all over California and the western states.

  4. Wigwag (railroad) - Wikipedia

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    A Magnetic flagman wigwag signal in use in southern Oregon, June 2007. Wigwag is a nickname for a type of railroad grade crossing signal once common in North America, referring to its pendulum-like motion that signaled a train's approach.

  5. Meet the tiniest but mightiest storm chaser: Gizmo the dog - AOL

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    A tiny, four-legged storm chaser is legendary in her own right much like her owner and sidekick, Extreme Meteorologist Dr. Reed Timmer. Gizmo, a 15-year-old Yorkshire Terrier, has intercepted ...

  6. Wigwag - Wikipedia

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    Wig wag (washing machines), a solenoid design used in some brands; Wigwag, the Canadian version of the English Curly Wurly bar; Wigwag, a tool used in watchmaking for polishing parts; WigWag, a Nottingham–based website development and communication company; Wig-wag, a tool used to stack sheets of rubber compound into boxes or onto pallets.

  7. Wig-wag (sound stage) - Wikipedia

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    A wig-wag (also wigwag, wig wag) is the red light (also known as a "red-eye") near each door of a motion picture sound stage.It flashes to indicate that cameras are rolling inside the stage and no one should enter or exit the stage for any reason, and all people and vehicles outside should remain quiet.

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