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  2. Shot glass - Wikipedia

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    A shot glass is a glass originally designed to hold or measure spirits or liquor, which is either imbibed straight from the glass ("a shot") or poured into a cocktail ("a drink"). An alcoholic beverage served in a shot glass and typically consumed quickly, in one gulp, may also be known as a " shooter " or “shot”.

  3. 1935 Masters Tournament - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] This second shot at "Firethorn," the par-5 15th hole, then 485 yards (443 m), is referred to in golf as the "shot heard 'round the world." Sarazen won the Monday playoff by five strokes, even-par 144 to 149 (+5), and parred the 15th hole in both rounds. [ 6 ]

  4. Everybody's Golf 6 - Wikipedia

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    Everybody's Golf 6 [a], known in Europe as Everybody's Golf, in Australia as Everybody's Golf: World Invitational, and in North America as Hot Shots Golf: World Invitational, is a 2011 sports video game developed by Clap Hanz and Japan Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation Vita.

  5. I tried those Pair Eyewear glasses with the magnetic ... - AOL

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    I tried those Pair Eyewear glasses with the magnetic frames...and scored you an exclusive 15-percent-off code. Rick Broida. October 26, 2021 at 2:07 PM.

  6. Everybody's Golf 4 - Wikipedia

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    Everybody's Golf 4 implements the "Everybody's Points" system where players earn and spend points to unlock new gear and extras. Several different modes of play are available and include Tour (full season of tournaments), Tournament ( plug and play instant action mode), VS Mode (challenge golfers to unlock new characters/costumes) and Training ...

  7. Glass code - Wikipedia

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    The international glass code is based on U.S. military standard MIL-G-174, and is a six-digit number specifying the glass according to its refractive index n d at the Fraunhofer d- (or D 3-) line, 589.3 nm, and its Abbe number V d also taken at that line.