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    Sep. 23—Green Country Lanes Men's 225: Johnny Barney 248; Rowdy Holland 235-248; Billy Barney 234; Windsor Llewellyn 228; James Martin 236; Chuck Wilkinson 245; Doug Pingleton 227-234; Jessie ...

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    Elementor Ltd. is an Israeli software development company primarily known for its WordPress website builder, Elementor. The Elementor website builder allows WordPress users to create and edit websites with a responsive drag-and-drop technique similar to Wix, Metaconex, or Webflow. Elementor is available in two versions: a free version and a ...

  5. Automatic scorer - Wikipedia

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    Inside 1970s computer console apparatus. Automatic equipment is considered a cornerstone of the modern bowling center. The traditional bowling center of the early 20th century was advanced in automation when the pinsetter person ("pin boy"), who set back up by hand the bowled down pins, [1] was replaced by a machine that automatically replaced the pins in their proper play positions.

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    Homestead Technologies is a web hosting company based in Burlington, Massachusetts.. Homestead offers its members WYSIWIG tools to build and publish their own websites. Since its founding in 1997 [2] as a free service provider, Homestead has expanded the scope of its services to include online marketing, paid search ads, SEO tools and e-commerce services. [3]

  7. Skittles (sport) - Wikipedia

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    Skittles is usually played indoors on a bowling alley, with one or more heavy balls, usually spherical but sometimes oblate, and several (most commonly nine) skittles, or small bowling pins. The general object of the game is to use the ball(s) to knock over the skittles, either specific ones or all of them, depending upon game variant.

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