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pocket rocket

A slang term for a small vibrator primarily used as a clitoral massager.
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But he still has a ways to go to catch Bill Russell (11 National Basketball Association titles), Henri Richard (11 Stanley Cups) and Yogi Berra (10 World Series titles).
"We are excited to take our partnership with Veeam to the next level with our new reseller agreement," said Henri Richard, EVP, Worldwide Field and Customer Operations, NetApp.
I said John Beliveau, and they said Henri Richard. The argument ended when one kid said to me, "All of us agree it's Henri Richard.
Flash storage is also bringing unprecedented functionality to many industrial sector applications, such as manufacturing equipment, medical instrumentation and automotive infotainment, said Henri Richard, senior vice president, Worldwide Commercial Sales and Support, SanDisk.
"With this new reference platform, Bosch and Freescale are enabling local suppliers to adopt an airbag safety solution that helps them improve time to market, reduce design risks, is easy to use and affordable, and delivers the highest automotive quality standards," said Henri Richard, senior vice president and chief sales and marketing officer for Freescale.
"This has been a positive experience for all the kids," Gardner High hockey coach Henri Richard said.
"AMD aligns itself with teams and individuals who share our brand attributes--strength; determination; passion; excellence; people who rely on technology for their success, and compete against the world's toughest competitors on a global stage," said Henri Richard, executive vice president of worldwide sales and marketing at AMD.
The reader now allows caution to melt into expectation, and settles in for it great read--the historiographical equivalent of a fantasy "Hockey Night in Canada" featuring Henri Richard and one of his great Montreal teams against Gordie Howe and his Red Wings.
In the fall of 1966, 12-year-old Martin Roy (Joel Drapeau-Dalpe) writes to his idol, Canadiens legend Henri Richard, to try to snare tickets to the Forum.
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