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BATTON PLUMBING COMPANY INC

in its association with "batten · " can also refer to a long flat strip of wood used on the exterior of a building · or the interior for that matter · in law enforcement · batton doesn't carry such symbolism. Its usage · being related to "batten · " is generally restricted to more practical and functional contexts · relay races · law enforcement. Construction · band · and Baton. Baton A short stick carried by police · a billy club. Baton (Heraldry) A shortened narrow bend · often signifying bastardy. Baton A staff or truncheon · a truncheon UK. Baton (heraldry) A bend with the ends cut off · resembling a baton · typically borne sinister · and often used as a mark of cadency · initially for both legitimate and illegitimate children · but later chiefly for illegitimate children. Baton A short vertical lightweight post · not set into the ground

ST PETERSBURG, FL 33713

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in its association with "batten
" can also refer to a long flat strip of wood used on the exterior of a building
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or the interior for that matter
in law enforcement
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batton doesn't carry such symbolism. Its usage
being related to "batten
" is generally restricted to more practical and functional contexts
Learn more
relay races
law enforcement. Construction
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band
and Baton. Baton A short stick carried by police
a billy club. Baton (Heraldry) A shortened narrow bend
often signifying bastardy. Baton A staff or truncheon
a truncheon UK. Baton (heraldry) A bend with the ends cut off
resembling a baton
typically borne sinister
and often used as a mark of cadency
initially for both legitimate and illegitimate children
but later chiefly for illegitimate children. Baton A short vertical lightweight post
not set into the ground

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ST PETERSBURG, FL 33713

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