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Pots logo #10101) Ante holders 2) Antes start them 3) Array in a busy kitchen 4) Batches of stakes 5) Bean cookers 6) Bets build them 7) Betting pools 8) Big bellies 9) Big hands often take them 10) Big winnings 11) Boiling points 12) Cease returning a great deal 13) Cease standing much 14) Ceramic holders for flowers
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Pots logo #10101) Antes
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POTS logo #23087Plain old telephone service
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POTS logo #20685Plain Old Telecom Services; a synonym for old style switched telecoms....more on POTS
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POTS logo #20155Plain Old Telephone Service, details ...
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POTS logo #21662Plain Old Telephone System -or- Pat On The Shoulder
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POTS logo #10444Plain Old Telephone Service (incoming and outgoing calls, but no fancy features).
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POTS logo #10444Plain Old Telephone Service + Plain Old Time-Sharing
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pots logo #22064Plain Old Telephone Service
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POTS logo #20156Plain Old Telephone Service: the only name recognized around the world for basic analogue telephone service. Telephone System takes the lowest 4kHz of bandwidth on twisted pair wiring. Any service sharing a line with Telephone System must either use frequencies above Telephone System or convert Telephone System to digital and interleave with other ...
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POTS logo #20812Plain old telephone service.
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Pots logo #22503Traps, designed to catch fish or crustaceans, in the form of cages or baskets of various materials (wood, wicker, metal rods, wire netting, etc.) and having one or more openings or entrances. Usually set on the bottom, with or without bait, singly or in rows, connected by ropes (buoy-lines) to buoys on the surface showing their position.
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