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pool A camera crew and reporter(s) assigned to cover a story or event on behalf of all media and to share materials with them. Often used when tight space and security are considerations or when it is unlikely that any "news" will be made.
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pool A game for two players consisting of a rectangular table usually 6 x 4 feet in dimension into which six pockets are cut , one in each corner and one in the middle of each of the longer sides. The players utilise cues to strike a white cue ball on a trajectory designed to strike another ball (of a colour determined at the outset of the game) in an attempt to knock it into one of the pockets (a pot) or in a position which will prevent his opponent from doing so. ...
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pool a natural underground reservoir containing, or appearing to contain, an accumulation of petroleum
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pool The shared use of an equipment by a number of companies, which make together the investments in the equipment mentioned.
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pool A structure containing a body of water. The pool may be dug out, elevated with access by staircase, and may vary greatly in size. A splash pool is the smallest, followed by plunge pool and then swimming pool.
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