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1 He also ran a catering company that barbecued whole pigs .
2 The barbecuing of beef and the spit-roasting of whole pigs and lambs would begin.
3 The heat in the pits is allowed to die down and the whole pigs are turned over in the pits.
4 Just after leaving the pass we met a caravan of several hundred horses each bearing two whole pigs bent double and tied to the saddles.
5 Whole pigs (poor things) were being eaten.
6 Whole pigs had been roasting over a glaring hole in the ground, and the odor had been like the one in this shed.
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