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  2. Nose ring (animal) - Wikipedia

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    A bull staff hooked to a nose ring. A bull pole or bull staff is a wooden or metal pole with a special hook on the end that snaps onto the nose ring. [10] The James Safety First Bull Staff (1919) was a five-foot-long steel tube with a lock hook on the bull's end operated from the handler's end of the pole. [11]

  3. Ringing the bull - Wikipedia

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    Nose ring on a bull. Ring a bull is a pub game. A bull's nose-ring on a length of string is swung in an arc with the aim of hooking onto a bull's horn or hook attached to the wall. The ring must stay on the hook to count as a successful throw.

  4. Attack of the Killer Tomatoes (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Beefsteak rules over Europe, and is known for his short temper. Beefsteak has bull horns on his head and wears a nose ring, which only helps his image of charging at enemies like a bull. Fang (voiced by Susan Silo) – One of Zoltan's gang of six. Fang rules over Africa, and is known for her snake-like personality.

  5. Bull - Wikipedia

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    The ring is usually made of copper, and is inserted through a small hole cut in the septum of the nose. It is used by attaching a lead rope either directly to it or running through it from a head collar , or for more difficult bulls, a bull pole (or bull staff) may be used.

  6. Bull ring - Wikipedia

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    The Bull Ring, a henge in England; Bull Ring, Wakefield, central point of the Wakefield town centre; Bull Ring, Cirencester, the Roman amphitheatre of Corinium Dobunnorum "Bull ring", a name for training grounds for Allied troops in World War I near Étaples, France (see Étaples mutiny) Nose ring (animal), typically found on bulls

  7. Bull-baiting - Wikipedia

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    Bull-baiting in the 19th century, painted by Samuel Henry Alken. Detail from “Bull-baiting” by Julius Caesar Ibbetson, circa 1817.. Bull-baiting is a blood sport involving pitting a bull against dogs with the aim of attacking and subduing the bull by biting and holding onto its nose or neck, which often resulted in the death of the bull.