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  • "Pockets is the damnedest things I ever see for makin 'a man absent-minded," he communed that night, as he crawled into his blankets.

    All Gold Cañon 2010

  • "Pockets is the damnedest things I ever see for makin 'a man absent-minded," he communed that night, as he crawled into his blankets.

    All Gold Canon 2010

  • Presented at Milan Furniture Fair 2009, Green Pockets is an innovative idea designed by Maruja Fuentes a designer from Puerto Rico.

    Stylish White Frame Planter – Prairie 2009

  • Wise Pockets is a website created by the University of Missouri.

    NEW ON THE NET 2008

  • "Pockets is the damnedest things I ever see for makin 'a man absent-minded," he communed that night, as he crawled into his blankets.

    All Gold Canyon 1906

  • Some of us eat a frozen-food product called Hot Pockets, which is basically a slice of pizza miniaturized into a tiny rectangular egg roll that is marketed to people who find it too onerous to watch TV and eat a regular slice of pizza at the same time. 2.

    American Beat: Cheese Nation No More 2007

  • I emphasise that all is conjecture here, because this is a foreign language to me, but Galleycat seems to have linked to a site called Hot From My Pockets, which is, if I've got this straight, a parody of ULA output.

    Galleycat and the ULA Michael Allen 2005

  • Protect Your Pockets is a program created to help you make better and smarter choices when it comes to your financial and investment decisions.

    WN.com - Financial News 2010

  • Protect Your Pockets is a program created to help you make better and smarter choices when it comes to your financial and investment decisions.

    WN.com - Financial News 2010

  • In a foreword to a government report entitled Pockets of Poverty, Ms Hackman writes:

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2010

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