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BORSCHT
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BORSCHT [bȯrsht]
(communications)
An interface circuit between ordinary telephone lines carrying analog voice signals and digital time-division multiplex facilities, which digitizes voice signals, assigns them time slots, and then multiplexes them. Acronym for battery, overvoltage, ringing, supervision, coding, hybrid and test access.


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The collection belonged to the parish priest Father Jerzy Barszcz, a local film buff who began collecting movies after World War II, and who died in 2004, Polska reported.
Another of Jacek's favourite dishes from his homeland is barszcz - a soup with beetroot, potatoes, a touch of vinegar and other herbs and spices.
While Corned Beef and Cabbage still ranks among Ireland's most popular national dishes, the sumptuous aroma of boiled, baked or grilled kielbasa wafting from the traditional Polish dishes of Bigos and Bialy Barszcz are increasingly in the air in fire these days.
 
 
 
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