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  • Parkway Billiards is an old pool hall decked out in battered hardwoods, giant crystal chandeliers, nappy green carpet, and brass fixtures.

    September 12th, 2005 moriarty6 2005

  • Advani, Sethi score narrow wins in Asian Billiards defence with a narrow 3-2 victory over Surya Suwannasinh of

    WN.com - Articles related to What does youth do online 2010

  • Advani, Sethi score narrow wins in Asian Billiards defence with a narrow 3-2 victory over Surya Suwannasinh of

    WN.com - Articles related to What does youth do online 2010

  • Meanwhile, national player Chooi Yew Wah overcame Byron Teh (7-3) and Dominic Ting (7-5) to take pole position in Group N. Yew Wah will represent the country in English Billiards in the Sea Games.

    nst online 2009

  • The rules of these early variations on pool (and forerunners of snooker) are to be found in "Captain Crawley's" standard Victorian work, Billiards, which is a mine of practical information and billiards lore, and contains much information on pool-room sharks and-swindles.

    The Sky Writer Geoff Barbanell 2010

  • And, at the center of the district is Crown Billiards, which is definitely not your grandfather's pool hall!

    Latest News 2010

  • And, at the center of the district is Crown Billiards, which is definitely not your grandfather's pool hall!

    Latest News 2010

  • Witnesses told police Cepalo was shot by Hobbs about 2 a.m. - a short time after Hobbs and another man started arguing inside Southwest Boise's Backstreet Billiards, which is on Overland Road near the Five Mile Road intersection.

    IdahoStatesman.com News Updates 2009

  • After proceeding about half way down the street Cumberland stopped in front of a small cigar-shop, and, turning towards a private door, on which was a brass plate with the word "Billiards" engraved on it, knocked, and was admitted.

    Frank Fairlegh Scenes From The Life Of A Private Pupil Frank E. Smedley 1835

  • "Billiards" moves the planets around in constant swirling orbits, ever-so-slightly changing the player's deployment strategies; "Stealth" makes everyone's units more or less invisible to everyone else, and so on.

    Destructoid 2010

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