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n.1.The fat of a deer.
v. t.1.The clear of mucus; to blow.


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In the retail market, Aastra has the exclusive license from The Southern New England Telephone Company to use the "BELL(R) Equipment - SONECOR" trademark for telephone sets and distributes its products to Sam's Clubs and Circuit City among other mass-retailers.
Under an agreement with The Southern New England Telephone Company, Aastra is the exclusive licensee of the Bell Equipment - SONECOR trademark for telephone sets.
They route every such call originating in the seven regional Bell companies, GTE, Sprint and the Southern New England Telephone Company -- about 160 million toll-free calls per business day.
 
 
 
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