Once the value is agreed on, shuffle the deck and deal 5 cards to each player. |
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Blind Lemon recently released their debut self-titled album, which showcases the band's range of sounds from swing and shuffle to slow blues. |
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For Line of Fire, he sets up a jazzy shuffle on the drums while a lone guitar twangs thousands of feet below. |
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You put your stuff in a locker which contains towels and nightwear and shuffle around in indoor slippers. |
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You instantly know your chances of getting a blackjack during the rest of that shuffle are zero. |
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Many players believe that the shuffle has some kind of mystical properties which change player advantage. |
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Nowadays we just shake our heads in misery and shuffle ahead in line, waiting for the next available teller. |
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Those whose greatest interest is in liberty and self-reliance are lost in the shuffle. |
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The second shuffle, after the stock is exposed, is to randomize for the next round of drafting. |
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During the shuffle, dealer holds the cards so that she and the other players cannot see any of their faces. |
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Basically, everything you need to know about the operation of your shuffle is on one little compact card. |
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I picked up the cards in the same sequence that they do in the casino and used a standard, two pass casino shuffle. |
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I'd unpeg some jeans, a couple of socks, pluck off some undies, then shuffle back inside. |
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I love shuffle and I have a fairly unbending rule that I don't look at the display and I don't fast forward. |
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In a spectacular finale to a week of already nightmarish aspect, my last remaining grandparent has just decided to shuffle off this mortal coil. |
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A professional bridge player was suspended from competition for manipulating a deck of cards during the shuffle and deal. |
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If no player has a double the stones are put back and there is a new shuffle. |
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He also ruled out an immediate cabinet shuffle, but noted ministers could be replaced if courts find them guilty of crimes. |
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Whittred, previously the minister of state for Intermediate, Long-term and Home Care, was the other North Shore loser in the cabinet shuffle. |
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She should not have been allowed to shuffle off this mortal coil in pain, discomfort, humiliation and a fog of drugs. |
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There was one last shuffle of positions as they prepared for another legendary story. |
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The Presidential Office denied that a Cabinet shuffle was being considered. |
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Last Sunday, he fired long-time Finance Minster Paul Martin, in the second emergency cabinet shuffle in a week. |
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Behind us, a middle-aged couple began to dance, a gentle rhythmic shuffle which seemed to catch on amongst the audience. |
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But he made no mention of a cabinet shuffle, despite the fact that rumours are swirling around Nassau about such a move. |
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The fact two cabinet ministers did not seek re-election might, however, force a cabinet shuffle, Lemieux suggested. |
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I admit, it's a tough situation, especially since the CD shuffle often occurs when the parent is behind the wheel of a vehicle. |
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Here's a device built principally for shuffle mode first, with sequential listening second. |
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There are important bodies, but sometimes the way the UN system works, they get lost in the shuffle. |
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Jesus came with a message of love and forgiveness and we can't let that get lost in the shuffle. |
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Well, being very bad at accepting any kind of compliment, I will just shuffle my feet a bit here. |
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Weidenreich came to the Museum in 1941, just before the Japanese invaded Beijing and his beloved Peking man fossils were lost in the shuffle. |
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I mean, the next story comes up, the next big crisis comes up in the world or in America, and it is awfully easy to get lost in the shuffle. |
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When people who are supposed to be reporting the news have an agenda, something gets lost in the shuffle. |
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There are some who can perform magic tricks while others cannot even shuffle a deck of cards. |
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While the execution of the shuffle is straightforward, its origins are shrouded in mystery. |
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The exchange between Jonathon and Andrew has been interesting, although I fear that Ahrum's original point was lost in the shuffle. |
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When the whispering started, she began to shuffle her feet in embarrassment, her combat boots scarping harshly against the linoleum. |
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Wigan fans will always remember the trademark little shuffle and an explosive burst for a long-range try. |
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The other night, three of us were sitting at the blackjack table watching the dealer shuffle. |
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Played with a standard 52 card deck, shuffle and deal 4 cards face up into the center of the play area. |
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Ittily bittily across a rope tight and taut she could inch a shuffle of her stockinged feet edging across to the next level. |
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I could add new entries, shuffle the order of entries and delete entries from this list. |
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Either he got up on the wrong side of the bed today, or he's just fed up with the Franco-German international shuffle. |
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It also can alert you to text messages, mute or reject incoming calls, and shuffle the songs on any of the new Walkman phones. |
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You can shake it to shuffle songs and turn it sideways to watch music and flick through album covers. |
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The new one has a far superior menu system and you can shuffle to the next song by shaking it. |
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No matter how I shuffle the songs, I keep coming across these Britney clumps. |
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Ashton and I were fooling around with the karaoke machine, and we decided to select all songs and shuffle it. |
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Advanced Shake Control lets you shuffle or skip songs by flicking the phone with your wrist. |
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I watched this guy look around, jump into the dumpster, shuffle through a ton of dirty diapers and locate a half-eaten sandwich. |
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Perhaps the treasurer was unhappy at having to stand for the interview, or perhaps the night was a bit nippy and he had to shuffle around a bit. |
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If somebody did shuffle nefariously off the mortal coil in this film, they did so in a way that escaped my notice completely. |
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He looks like a beggar, yet his eyes lack the proper cringe, his voice the proper whine, his walk the proper shuffle. |
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As the door opens, the job seekers shuffle across unswept concrete floors to the sign-in counter. |
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The ancient Royal Mile echoed to nothing but the soft-shoe shuffle of an American tourist. |
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Dealers sometimes shuffle whenever players greatly increase the size of their wagers. |
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For example, shuffle your feet, waggle the club slowly twice, look at the target once and then go. |
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There is an occasional cough, the shuffle of a footstep, the jingle of some coins, and the rattle of newspapers. |
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I shuffle my feet to make the shot, my grip on the racquet slippery from my perspiration. |
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There sounded a slight shuffle before the blonde-haired beauty appeared, dress now slightly wrinkled though just as pretty. |
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The hobble became a rapid shuffle and then a quite respectable stroll, and the discomfort faded away. |
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Their common gait is a shuffle like walk, however, they are able to reach speeds of 15 miles per hour on the ground. |
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There was a shuffle from inside the room and the sound of a bolt sliding back on the inside before the door opened. |
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I wake up, shuffle out of bed, put some music on and meander down the small flight of stairs to the second floor of my house. |
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The soft shuffle of footsteps in the silent hall alerted Cassari to the fact that some of the students were moving. |
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I heard a thud as he must of fallen from his bed, then the lazy shuffle as he proceeded to walk to the door. |
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You too will have to be walked out in a shuffle, the doormen now more like sanitarium orderlies than bouncers. |
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I was doing the usual shuffle up the crowded stairs, walking on the extreme left. |
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Amy moved in something between a death-row shuffle and a proud march as Hart sidled close to her, ears leveled with uncertainty. |
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One breaks into an impromptu jig, or sun dance, or hobo shuffle, whatever, while the others clap the beat. |
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They came at him from every direction, not moving with their usual shuffle, but in a frenzied kamikaze attack. |
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The couple still enjoy a soft shoe shuffle during a tea dance at the Trafford Centre and Edna said her life with Jim had been wonderful. |
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I think I'd have been inclined to shuffle about and mumble something unintelligible. |
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Yet the moment we become mothers we are supposed to switch off our ambitions, tighten our belts and shuffle off into the sunset with a baby buggy and dark roots. |
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Forklifts shuffle weathered pallets of gear lining the airfield in a super-sized game of Tetris. |
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Near the door thousands of stilettos slide and shuffle on black ice, somehow always keeping their immaculate balance. |
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These formations streamed from Rwanda with the same hopeless shuffle as they did from Bosnia and now as they do from Syria. |
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When wading the flats, you don't walk but shuffle your feet. |
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That represents real money, not just a creative, government money shuffle. |
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With two new divisions and no additional playoff spots, the realignment shuffle is going to make it all the more difficult for teams to reach the postseason as a wild card. |
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From that moment of impact I would start to think frequently of my lucky escape but also of the thought that one day I would shuffle off this mortal coil like everyone else. |
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When my time comes to finally shuffle off this mortal coil, I sincerely hope that I'm not made to suffer those last few moments during which my life flashes before my eyes. |
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He instead had to work for it, fake it, steal it, copy it, shuffle and fight. |
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Nevada regulators have gone so far as to informally allow casino dealers to count cards and shuffle whenever the remainder of a shoe favors the players. |
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You then take the other pack of cards and shuffle and cut again. |
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In lieu of using polls to determine a candidate's strength among the voters, prudent observers will watch how the campaign teams shuffle their money. |
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If you have a customer complaint, don't shuffle it off to others. |
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His walk was reduced to a shuffle and his speech became muffled. |
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Their sleep was eased by the sound of water and the steady shuffle of hooves, the night closed in around them, drawing the light from the fire until it was glowing embers. |
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He was shabbily dressed and walked with something of a shuffle. |
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Plush but tidy brown hush puppies softened the girl's tread, and she walked with a slight shuffle, back hunched a bit, as if she were trying to hide from the world. |
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There was the sound of a shuffle, like a body rising to its feet. |
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He walked with a hesitating shuffle, unsure how to distribute his weight. |
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George heard the soft shuffle of footsteps approaching from the hall. |
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A simple shuffle has no way of knowing who is dancing to what. |
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It is not known when the shuffle was first performed on turf, rather than in a lounge room, but it is definitely known that opposition clubs hated it. |
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The shuffle, however, is like it was designed especially for me. |
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Highlights therefore include the acoustic shuffle of The Charging Sky, which includes some really lush melodies, excellent slide guitar and really fun lyrics. |
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Those that use a constant shuffle certainly negate card counting. |
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Every shuffle of a deck of cards leads to a 52-card sequence that has low a priori probability, but has unit probability once the cards are all on the table. |
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During the play, players cards are not mixed with other cards, so each round can start immediately after the preceding one without a shuffle or deal intervening. |
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During the last deck before the shuffle when the count was favorable I would bet many black and many red with a few green and sometimes duplicate this for a second hand. |
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We were a jury now, although not all of us made it through the random card shuffle that decided exactly which twelve people would fill the jury's benches. |
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After a cabinet shuffle last year, he was made minister of community government and transportation, as well as culture, language, elders and youth. |
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Namibians were thrown a curved ball this week when the President abruptly announced a minor cabinet shuffle, which included the sacking of a minister and his deputy. |
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With a shimmy and a shuffle, that was all he needed to go in for a try. |
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There is the potential to really learn, to not get lost in the shuffle. |
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There was a quick shuffle of feet and scraping of the wooden desks and chairs against the linoleum floor as everyone immediately situated themselves in their seats. |
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Most of the immersion exists in the street and sewer scenes when cars and the noises of little rat feet scuttling shuffle from speaker to speaker, kind of. |
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Just how did the host of a fledgling cable-network series go from doing the truffle shuffle to The Daily Show? |
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We listened to several tuneless renditions of Little Donkey then breathed collective sighs of relief as we heard them shuffle on to the next house. |
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Now aged seventy, his feet and hips are bearing the cost of his stooped shuffle through the tunnels, and his breathing is heavy with black lung, the miner's disease. |
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The men were moved to sink their drinks and shuffle to a safer distance. |
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When the men shuffle into the courtyard to empty their slop buckets, there are notes from Mozart's Mass in C Minor, and an imprisoned Protestant pastor hands Fontaine a note. |
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When word came that Iron Mike had been floored by a virulent attack of the sniffles, his disconsolate well-wishers had to shuffle off without meeting their thick-necked hero. |
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Grinning and overly cooperative, Corran proceeded to bow, make a strange sign over his head, and do a kind of soft-shoe shuffle over to a mat in the corner of the room. |
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One-on-one with the goalkeeper, he does a little body-swerve, shows him the eyes, then takes the ball wide with a soft-shoe shuffle and rolls it over the line. |
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If that were not enough, Bob does the lounge lizard in Moonlight, and is timelessly jazzy in the shuffle Bye And Bye and the ballad Po' Boy. |
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In 1613 Bacon was finally appointed attorney general, after advising the king to shuffle judicial appointments. |
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Alternatively, I could shuffle round and take a pleasant schuss to the nearest restaurant. |
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Plans would also include eliminating underused recreation facilities like lawn bowling and shuffle board courts. |
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As he did so he heard the shuffle of footsteps entering the chapel and the clicking of the confessional wicket. |
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He started to shuffle the cards and Mortson pulled up a chair. |
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One step forward, one step back and one shuffle sidewards with a goalless draw against Burnley. |
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Flipping between tiny paper-mill towns, this Canadian snoozer looks to make no effort to shuffle its hoary old cliches. |
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At 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, reporters usually shuffle along to a snoozy beat. |
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Doing the old soft shoe shuffle was what he later took to with enthusiasm on the Lithuanian equivalent of Strictly Come Dancing. |
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We're not leaving it all to a soft shoe shuffle though and the team here is pressing on, watering and preparing the course on a daily basis. |
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Later on, she joined her old man for a lovely little rendition of Old Friends, where the two did a cute soft-shoe shuffle. |
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Brent Calis created a convincing god of war, while Michael Mori treated the audience to a soft-shoe shuffle as a silver-painted Mercury. |
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Apart from his famous swivel-hipped shuffle, name one other unforgettable moment from Cruyff's career? |
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He's first in, last out, a gym rat at an age where many struggle to shuffle along a pension queue. |
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And what if we want to unsort an array? The shuffle function uses PHP's random number generator to re-arrange the elements of an array randomly. |
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Once my opponents see that I actually shuffle the deck after the mana shuffle I will almost never have a problem. |
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In the occasional highly publicized case, then, the best interests of the child may be lost in the shuffle. |
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The clinical trials in these instances used inactivated viruses as vectors to shuffle genes into patients' cells. |
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The latest Akoo Dance Karaoke Hook Up invites viewers to create and submit their own shuffle to LMFAO's Party Rock Anthem music video. |
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This reduces the range of motion needed for shuffle bowings which alternate between pairs of strings. |
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So whether you're a metrosexual, a contrasexual or an ubersexual who wants to herd cats, fork a tree or shuffle some muppets, this is the dictionary for you. |
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Her litter came to a sudden halt at the cross street, to allow a coffle of slaves to shuffle across her path, urged along by the crack of an overseer's lash. |
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Suddenly, a rhythmic shaking and rattling overtook the room, shoogling and shimmying the structure in time to the acid jazz stomp riverboat boogie shuffle beat of the song. |
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Blaine to shuffle the papers and obscure from him which he was signing first and the actual order went unrecorded, thus no one knows which of the Dakotas was admitted first. |
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To deal and shuffle, to divide and sort Her mingled suits and sequences. |
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Larger-than-life characters and a storyline to make B-movie scriptwriters shuffle uncomfortably in their seats, the Autobots and Decepticons are at it again. |
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This enables them to shuffle players who are not doing well to the minor leagues, which will inspire them to contribute more to the team by playing better. |
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Now I can be kicked out of at tourney because of a mana shuffle? |
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