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Cage (bearing), a component of a rolling-element bearing; Cage, a separated enclosure in a computer colocation centre; Batting cage (or tunnel), an enclosure for baseball or softball batting practice; Faraday cage, or Faraday shield, an enclosure used to block electromagnetic fields; Rib cage, a part of the skeleton
Beverly White (1928–2021) was an American politician of the Democratic Party who served in the Utah House of Representatives from 1971 to 1991. Born in Salt Lake City, she was raised in Tooele after the death of her mother and graduated from Tooele High School.
A cage is an enclosure often made of mesh, bars, or wires, used to confine, contain or protect something or someone. A cage can serve many purposes, including keeping an animal or person in captivity , capturing an animal or person, and displaying an animal at a zoo .
The Cage (French: La cage; pièce en un acte.), a 1898 French play by Lucien Descaves; The Cage, a 1907 novel by Charlotte Teller; The Cage, a 1911 novel by Harold Begbie; The Cage, a 1914 narrative poem by Arturo M. Giovannitti "The Cage", a short story by J. D. Beresford, featured in the 1921 collection Signs and Wonders
Cage hotels, a form of single-room occupancy, were common in Chicago at the turn of the 20th century; an estimated 40,000 to 60,000 people lived in them during the winter. These were lofts or other large, open buildings that were subdivided into tiny cubicles using boards or sheets of corrugated iron .
Stock (cage), a stall or cage used to restrain livestock; Fish stock, semi-discrete subpopulations of a particular species of fish; Foundation stock, individual or general type of horses used as the foundation animals that create a new breed or bloodline; Livestock, animals kept for agricultural purposes; Stock fish, a type of dried fish product
In 2015, the company pledged to transition to 100% cage-free eggs by 2025, with an interim goal of a majority cage-free by 2020 . By late 2020, about 77% of Jack in the Box’s eggs were already ...
As "decoy" came more commonly to signify a person or a device than a pond with a cage-trap, the latter acquired the retronym decoy pool. [3] The other form, a duck decoy (model), otherwise known as a 'decoy duck', 'hunting decoy' or 'wildfowl decoy', is a life-size model of the creature. The hunter places a number about the hunting area as they ...