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  2. Wild Wing Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Wild Wing Restaurants Inc., originally known as Wild Wing, was established in Sunderland, Ontario, on March 17, 1999, by Rick Smiciklas. [3] Its main business is focused on flavoured chicken wings. [4] By 2008, it had opened 32 franchise restaurants in Ontario, [4] and by March 2016 it had 85 locations throughout Canada, primarily in Ontario. [5]

  3. 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The 2012 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, the 24th edition of the game, was a post-season American college football bowl game held on December 29, 2012 at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona as part of the 2012–13 NCAA Bowl season . The game was telecast at 8:15 p.m. MT on ESPN.

  4. Buffalo Wings & Rings - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo wings, sandwiches, chicken fingers, salads, Number of employees. 300 Corporate. Website. www .wingsandrings .com. Wings & Rings is an American sports restaurant franchise based in Cincinnati. It offers a menu of Buffalo wings, burgers, salads, and sandwiches. [1]

  5. Buffalo wing - Wikipedia

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    Media: Buffalo wings. A Buffalo wing in American cuisine is an unbreaded chicken wing section ( flat or drumette) that is generally deep-fried, then coated or dipped in a sauce consisting of a vinegar -based cayenne pepper hot sauce and melted butter prior to serving. [3] [4] [5] They are traditionally served hot, along with celery sticks and ...

  6. Wild water buffalo - Wikipedia

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    Wild water buffalo. The wild water buffalo ( Bubalus arnee ), also called Asian buffalo, Asiatic buffalo and wild buffalo, is a large bovine native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. It has been listed as Endangered in the IUCN Red List since 1986, as the remaining population totals less than 4,000.

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    a. a city named Buffalo. This is used as a noun adjunct in the sentence; n. the noun buffalo, an animal, in the plural (equivalent to "buffaloes" or "buffalos"), in order to avoid articles. v. the verb "buffalo" meaning to outwit, confuse, deceive, intimidate, or baffle. The sentence is syntactically ambiguous; one possible parse (marking each ...