Originally, each domino represented a throw of two dice, so each end of the domino has from one to six spots, giving 21 possibilities in all. |
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Suppose the first domino knocks over the second, which then knocks over the third. |
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To begin the game, each player draws tiles from their bags to their hands, one at a time, until reaching a double domino. |
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If deliveries and installations fall behind, the domino effect will cause your entire project to be delayed. |
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The device beeped twice as the display lit up, revealing the face of a young woman in a domino mask. |
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This fight is not based on some esoteric theoretical threat like the domino theory. |
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Moving a single molecule initiates a cascade of molecule motions, just as toppling a single domino can cause a large pattern to fall in sequence. |
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The game uses a double six domino set, but other sets can also be used when you have more players. |
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In some lost hours we made a chain of chairs, balancing on two legs, and made them topple one after each other like domino tiles. |
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Not only was the domino theory correct, we also had a treaty with the sovereign state of South Vietnam. |
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The Journal editorial writers fervently promote what used to be called the domino theory. |
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Much harder to tabulate is the longer-term domino effect a Grexit could have. |
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Chiefdoms and clans attacked each other from the east coast right up to the highveld, creating a domino effect and incredible human suffering. |
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On her face is a domino mask decorated to look like a bird's face and beak. |
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In all fairness to Kissinger on this one, the domino theory was an article of faith back then. |
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If Laos fell to the Communists, Thailand might be next, according to the domino theory. |
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Such an action would cause a domino effect among most other indebted countries, transforming most of the world almost overnight. |
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And then it's like a domino effect, and it starts spreading throughout the world. |
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And if it continues it will have a domino effect with all the other airlines. |
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But, generally, when one of the game's top personalities and its finest coach expresses an opinion, it tends to have a domino effect. |
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The document then analyses three countries in depth, with a view to identifying the weakest link or the domino piece most likely to fall first. |
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Any other blank which is led counts as the lowest domino of some other suit. |
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These essential fatty acids have a depressive effect on inflammatory cytokines, thus stopping the domino nature of the inflammatory response. |
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Rather than joining to squash the capitalist West, as the domino theory argued, these revolutionized countries most often battled one another. |
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In both cases, the players who did not domino score the total of the pips on the tiles left in their hand. |
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The lights on the object gave it an oblong appearance, sort of like a domino with the corners rounded off. |
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Do you think the situation will sort of have a domino effect? |
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The only way to differentiate between them was their domino masks. |
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No matter how bad it seemed it was the domino that tripped the next piece. |
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All this culminates to form a domino effect for teachers and students. |
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This has already created a domino effect in the industry as funds suspend their own dividends, often because they have suffered dividend cuts on their own investments. |
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Such selfish driving practices prevent other drivers from being able to park correctly, which sometimes creates a domino effect in a line of spaces. |
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It is the domino effect or the ripple effect, whichever you choose. |
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The women had an added obstacle as one of the first athletes fell on the hill, causing a domino effect which saw more than half the field lying in the snow. |
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Critics who have long been calling for a tuition freeze say this would have a domino effect in the province and cause other schools to follow suit. |
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Equally worrying is the fact that delays are causing a costly domino effect as contractors incur costs while they wait for other workers to complete tasks. |
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My feeling is that if this asbestos plant gets the go-ahead there will be a domino effect and all sorts of hazardous materials could end up being processed. |
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The transition is expected to be gradual, with some fund managers still extremely wary of technology firms for fear of the domino effect of further profits warnings. |
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But now, 30 years later, he seems to be doing the same thing except that this time he's accepting the new conventional wisdom that the domino theory was overblown. |
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Before the war, he was a proponent of the democracy domino theory. |
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Exchange of food and cannibalisme causes a domino effect wich on top of direct death, prolongates the activity of Goliath gel. |
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The domino effect of the Vietnamese banh-mi sandwich took many years to gather speed. |
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That, again, is played as another piece in the leftist.... Have we got past the domino theory yet? |
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To understand this, we can look back at the work of Herbert Heinrich, who developed the domino theory of accident causation. |
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Moreover, the collapse of a single element in the chain can have a domino effect for business partners and customers. |
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If one major company undergoes an insolvency procedure, this can easily trigger a domino effect. |
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And the other thing: Operational risks are ever increasing because the networking actually worsens the domino effect. |
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We are all aware of the ripple effect, the domino effect this situation has on the economy and the entire forestry industry. |
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In both cases, the result is the same: a possible power outage that may set off a domino effect of successive failures in interlinked systems. |
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They add that Iraq is the first link, and that it will create a domino effect that will spread throughout the entire region. |
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A domino effect occurred due to the fact that the members needed a place to share ideas outside of the conference. |
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John Churches, a truck driver in Summerhill, says the delay created a domino effect. |
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The domino effect is such that it can be feared that several thousands of people could be soon on the roads. |
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Our region has a configuration of districts in which medium-sized companies are inter-related, which gives rise to a domino effect. |
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These initiatives will improve our retention of nurses, have a positive domino effect on recruitment, and, over time, reduce dependency on agency and overseas nurses. |
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It is prohibited to disturb other domino players by using profanities or inappropriate language when chatting. |
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Remaining with the domino theme: imagine you are leader of a team looking to set a new world record in a domino-toppling contest. |
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Not really, as lowly Chivas USA on Sunday presents itself as the first domino that must fall in that quartet. |
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And, starting from all this, a geographical spread of recovery is taking place in a kind of domino fashion. |
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Account also has to be taken of the indirect job losses resulting from domino effects. |
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A point is scored when a domino is placed that closes off a block. |
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The cvs move will undoubtedly create a domino effect among other pharmacy chains. |
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And two guests from that weekend getaway later pitched in a small amount to cover costs at the domino exploration. |
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The ouster of President Hosni Mubarak will not set off a domino effect in the region, Parag Khanna says. |
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So, yes, be wary of Greek dominos falling, but remember the domino theory was wrong during the Cold War yet it sowed fear. |
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Vehicles travelling behind that car also brake hard, triggering a domino effect as motorists react to brake lights in front of them, slowing all traffic in that lane. |
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Like the Rube Goldbergian contraptions that start by pushing over a domino that turns on a fan that blows up a balloon, there's a satisfaction in getting it right. |
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A domino effect might also claim oil-rich sultanates such as Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, taking out another 15 per cent of those reserves. |
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The domino theory may not have worked well for John Foster Dulles, but it is an apt metaphor for how conservative critics are inching down the media archipelago. |
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You know, the old domino theory in Vietnam proved not to be right. |
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The domino theory, at least in Eastern Europe, held true. |
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They conjectured that any semicontiguous minor can also be written in terms of domino tilings of a region on the square lattice. |
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Japanese politicians should speak out against the nuclear domino theory, not go along with it. |
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As a result of the domino effect, there can be repercussions on other unit outages elsewhere and result in skills being in short supply, locally or everywhere. |
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If Vietnam fell, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand and the Philippines would be next, according to the domino theory. |
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The failure of one element in the chain can produce a domino effect. |
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Positions vacated temporarily as a result must be filled temporarily, sometimes from elsewhere in the department by internal secondment or an acting assignment, creating a domino effect. |
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We feel that many aspects of the initial investigation were blocked and we'd hope that a new look at Heidi's case might have something of a domino effect for many other families who are also looking for answers. |
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We consider the problem of counting and classifying domino tilings of a quadriculated torus. |
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Fear of the domino effect of the uprisings prompted Abdullah to seek Gulf unity, but resistance from Qatar and Oman put the unification project on hold. |
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Other tutors include Lancashire croche expert Pauline Turner, domino knitter Frances Fletcher and Dorset button maker Carolyn Mace. |
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This first session set off a domino effect of unexpected proportions. |
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A domino pattern with 6 jugglers and height variation. |
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These were times when if you spoke of a downward thrust of Communism or the domino theory you were laughed out of court. |
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You may not touch that domino until it's time to tally up the scores. |
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The domino effect of the devastation of all vegetation is Dantean, firstly, for the plant kingdom itself, of course, but also for the animal kingdom to which Man belongs, and the soil. |
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Seconds pass before they seem to realize that their friend's tirade on Egyptian politics continues still, or that it is their turn to slap down a domino. |
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Dominosteine, which literally means domino stones, are layered pralines primarily sold during Christmas time. |
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But the prevailing domino theory is incomplete. |
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It was the domino theory of the refrigerator. |
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Our two dominoes require someone or something to intentionally knock over the first domino, because it cannot fall of its own accord. |
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In its original formulation, the domino theory was invoked fearfully. |
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So fell another domino in conference realignment. |
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We must realize that the consequences of climate change on the water regime may cause a domino effect and may impact on many sectors of the economy. |
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My riding is affected by this domino effect. |
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Then he hunted for the black carnival domino, supposing that it was the appropriate thing for a penitent to wear. |
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He wore a domino, but beneath it could be seen his whiskers, cut after the English fashion, and long and pendent. |
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Otherwise, he says, it's a domino effect of repercussions. |
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I set off without any prejudices or preconceived ideas, but the situation I found was worse than I had expected: it is a powder keg ready to explode, and it will have a domino effect throughout the area. |
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The domino effect of this widespread disturbance to the natural food web is still widely felt today, despite reintroduction efforts and strict hunting policies. |
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These domino or knock-on effects can produce liquidity problems and, possibly, even solvency problems for other institutions in the payments system. |
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From there, the manifesto claimed, there would be a domino effect which would lead to a coup, the release of prisoners from concentration camps and the first taste of democracy for North Korea's 24 million citizens. |
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Besides morefold anionic domino processes with one pericyclic reaction, domino sequences combining two initiating anionic with two pericyclic steps have also been developed. |
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America was motivated by the domino theory, which held that the fall of Vietnam would lead to one communist victory after another throughout the world. |
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We see in the Vietnam conflict, how the domino theory related to internationalist perceptions and how a nationalist perception led to thoughts of the Titoist option. |
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The Vietnam War was justified on the basis of the domino theory. |
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Also referred to as a domino effect, this series of chain reactions is by far the most destructive process that can occur in any ecological community. |
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Released in the UK last June on indie Kin, this domestic edition on Domino Records wisely includes a bonus disc of B-sides and remixes. |
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Domino is a well-paced action movie, if a little long, with an unusual feeling of surrealism behind the action. |
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The move means Lotus Domino Web Access can now use Firefox to access e-mail, calendaring and scheduling, replication and business applications. |
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The oldest Indian Ocean bottlenose dolphin to be born and raised in captivity, 35-year-old Dolly was last seen mating with Domino in September last year. |
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Growing up in the 1920s, his closest buddy was Fats Domino before his family relocated to Portland, Oregon, where Lee took up featherweight boxing. |
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Other artists with early rock and roll hits included Chuck Berry, Bo Diddley, Fats Domino, Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Gene Vincent. |
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For a free leaflet of more than a dozen recipes, send your name and address to Domino Flavored Confectioners Sugar, Dept. |
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Responsories Sepulto Domino, Ecce quomodo moritur, and Recessit pastor occur as well. |
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In May 2003 the band signed to Laurence Bell's independent record label, Domino Records. |
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The company claims that its Visto Mobile Enterprise Server is synchronised for use with Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Domino systems. |
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The Domino Theory largely governed United States policy regarding the Third World and their rivalry with the Second World. |
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Mention of the Domino Theory tends to draw blank stares from the under-40 set today. |
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He's not afraid to attack sacred cows and does his best to dispel myths such as the Domino Theory and the sins of Diem. |
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None of this is lost on the employees of International Paper's Texarkana mill in Domino, Texas. |
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In a series of fractured flashbacks, Domino recounts her first encounter with ex-con Ed Mosbey and his sexy Latino compadre Choco at a seminar for aspiring bounty hunters. |
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As well as the Dalmatians Dipstick, Dottie, Domino, Little Dipper and Oddball there are many new canine faces including a Border terrier, Borzoi and Chinese Crested dog. |
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