| 21. | He managed billiard parlors ( where people play pool ) in several cities around the western United States.
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| 22. | By 1919, Maloof owned and operated the Tip Top Billiard Parlor in the heart of dusty, hustling, born-again Atlanta.
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| 23. | The "'Myles Building "'is a historic billiard parlor on the first floor and the Midway Hotel on the second.
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| 24. | After prohibition ended, Shorty's Bar opened at the billiard parlor and according to legend, gangster Al Capone played pool there.
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| 25. | Up a narrow flight of stairs, teasingly visible from the lobby, is a glass-walled billiards parlor available only to guests.
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| 26. | He was sitting in the driver's seat of his 1982 Buick outside the Upper Deck sports lounge and billiard parlor.
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| 27. | Dingboche is home to an Internet cafe ( using satellite technology ) and one of the world's highest billiard parlors.
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| 28. | Farther east, Mike's Corner Pocket is a loud, fun billiard parlor that serves the best cheeseburgers and fries in town.
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| 29. | He had decided to leave his job in global securities at Chase Manhattan and open a billiard parlor in Queens.
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| 30. | In 1887, 12 years after the first settlers trekked to Charlotte Harbor, 34 met at Hector's Billiard Parlor to discuss incorporation.
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