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  • 31Shannon Pot — Infobox lake lake name = Shannon Pot image lake = Shannon Pot.jpg caption lake = image bathymetry = caption bathymetry = location = Cuilcagh Mountain, County Cavan coords = coord|53|51|N|7|32|W|type:waterbody region:IE… …

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  • 32Rod's Pot — Infobox Cave name = Rod s Pot location = Burrington Combe depth = 45 metres cite web | url= http://www.yucpc.org.uk/caves/details.asp?id=120 | work= York University Cave Pothole Club | title= Rod s Pot Cave Info | accessdate= 2007 10 15] length …

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  • 33Fixing a Hole — Song infobox Name = Fixing a Hole Artist = The Beatles Album = Sgt. Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club Band Released = 1 June 1967 track no = 5 Recorded = Regent Sound Studio 9, 21 February 1967 Genre = Pop, Psychedelic rock Length = 2:36 Writer =… …

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  • 34Dog Hole Cave — The cave entrance in January 2010 Dog Hole Cave is an archaeologically significant cave near Storth, Cumbria, England.[1] Other names for the cave include Haverbrack Bank Pot,[2] …

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  • 35Ghost Hole — The Ghost Hole, formerly known as the Hell Hole [ [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=3084209 NPR: Touring Coney Island with Jim Knipfel ] ] is a horror themed dark ride on Coney Island operated by 12th Street Amusements, a… …

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  • 36tap|hole — «TAP HOHL», noun. 1. a hole in a steelmaking furnace, ladle, or pot through which molten metal or slag may be tapped. 2. a hole made in a maple or other tree to collect the sap …

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  • 37cover pot — a wide mouth basket with a smaller hole in the opposite end, plunged into the water over a fish spotted by a wading fisher, the fish being caught and extracted by hand through the smaller hole. Often used in turbid w …

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  • 38pothole — pot|hole [ pat,houl ] noun count 1. ) a hole in a road 2. ) a large natural hole in a mountain or under the ground ╾ pot|holed adjective …

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  • 39pothole — pot|hole [ˈpɔthəul US ˈpa:thoul] n 1.) a large hole in the surface of a road, caused by traffic and bad weather, which makes driving difficult or dangerous 2.) BrE a long hole that goes deep under the ground, formed by natural processes… …

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  • 40pothole — pot•hole [[t]ˈpɒtˌhoʊl[/t]] n. 1) civ a hole formed in pavement, as by excessive use or by extremes of weather 2) gel a hole cut in submerged bedrock by the erosive action of gravel whirled about by eddying water …

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