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Roughly translated, Pokemon means pocket monsters.
During the riddle game, Gollum’s ring is in Bilbo’s pocket.
Pocket Full of Kryptonite was created on -19-12-08.
Pokemon > Pocket Monsters. Monsters that can be put in devices that can fit in your pocket.
Polly Pocket is 16 years old he can drive cars and date guys
Raymond Wilkinson has written: 'A pocket guide for servers' -- subject(s): Lord's Supper, Church of England
Around fifty cents at an antique collectors place.
In the Sixties, we did not have pop-top cans. A church key was the slang for a metal bottle and can opener - people carried them around in their pockets along with their pocket knife.
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An unopened water bottle contains a small pocket of air, allowing it to float. If the water bottle were to have this air removed, its buoyancy would be determined by the purity of the water inside and outside of the plastic.
It is a reference to a pocket-size bottle of brandy, not quite sure where the saying originally comes from!
the pills are very very fragile. that's why they are in a hard small bottle dark bottle. If you have something against a tiny glass bottle in your pocket, then find something else that is rigid but also a very small container... trust me... you want these pills intact and whole when the need arises.
First and foremost, a knife. A corkscrew, a bottle opener and a nail filer are also quite common. Modern pocket knifes tend to include a small LED light.
Most people have no chicken in their back pocket. Storing chicken in your back pocket is very unhealthy and could make you sick.
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Charles Raymond Booth Barrett has written several books on topics such as business management, leadership, and personal development. Some of his popular works include "21 Success Secrets of Self-Made Millionaires" and "The Manager's Pocket Guide to Systems Thinking and Learning."