Secondly, the only true works of art in regular playing card, are face cards the jokers and the ace of spades. |
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They do not have powers of arrest, but they do have warrant cards and uniforms. |
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However, official statistics show that there are just 3107 locations that accept Visa cards in Bulgaria. |
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If he wants to accept Visa charge cards, that's the cut Higgins must forfeit. |
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However, she said it would still accept debit cards and allow transactions to be made through other card readers in the store. |
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The system will not even wipe credit cards if they are accidentally placed on the pad. |
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Any quatorze beats any trio, and when comparing two quatorzes or two trios, the one with the higher ranked cards wins. |
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A Kirby is often used when a player has many trumps, or cards above the value of queens. |
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In this game kings, queens and jacks are worth half a point each, and the numeral cards are worth their face value. |
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Fans of the cards are being warned to watch out after two York youngsters bought cards on a trip to the seaside which turned out to be fakes. |
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They cancelled their credit cards when told accountants were to look through the books, it is claimed. |
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He said the project was still on the cards as far as North Yorkshire Police were concerned, but it was a question of money. |
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He picked up his cards, finding the ace of diamonds he tossed it on the pile. |
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You look at the cards one at a time, and pile them face up on the ace of the same suit. |
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If you set down a face card, an ace, or a joker, then next person has a certain number of chances to set down one of those cards. |
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If an ace of spades is turned up, the next player must turn up 4 more cards. |
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Christopher set down his cards, exposing a three, five, and ten of spades and the ace of diamonds. |
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When the deck is unusually rich in face cards and aces, they bet more, and when the deck is relatively poor in these cards, they bet less. |
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The guy shows his cards and he had the ace of hearts, but like I said, my hand was unbeatable at that point. |
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These are a set of chance cards, one of which is drawn when either a Leader or a Secret Agent lands on a question mark. |
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If a trump is led, the other players may play any cards, and if several trumps are played to a trick the last one wins. |
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If using tarot cards, the trump suits of both decks are removed except for a single copy of The Fool. |
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I left Basel with aching feet, piles of business cards, a mild tan, and some inspiration. |
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When a player goes out, by disposing of all their cards, the other players score penalty points for all the cards remaining in their hands. |
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Further cards, beyond seven, can be added to a canasta, but if you add wild cards to a pure canasta, this degrades it to a mixed canasta. |
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If the joker is turned up, there are no wild cards and the value of the hand is doubled. |
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I juggled five credit cards in college and always paid the entire balance on time each month. |
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He loved to spend an afternoon or evening exchanging jokes and stories over a long game of cards. |
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If you are playing blind you do not look at your cards, but leave them face down on the table. |
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Live racing was scheduled to return with five-race turf-only cards on Sunday and Monday. |
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And if you prefer to send cards the slow way, many stores have racks of red valentine cards on offer in their stationery department. |
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Video games join action figures, trading cards and plush toys as summer movie tie-ins. |
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This was the day the GSM operator activated its network and started selling prepaid cards to individual customers. |
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Under certain conditions you can win the pile, and the object is to collect the whole pack of cards. |
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After the cards have been shuffled, each player draws a card from the pack. |
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Once all the cards in the pack have been dealt, it is impossible for any more hands to be dealt. |
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When the pack is used up, all the played and discarded cards are gathered and shuffled to form a new pack to deal from. |
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As each player folds, that player's cards are added to the bottom of the pack ready for the next deal. |
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When the whole pack has been dealt and the players have played their last four cards the play ends. |
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Their mailbox is packed daily with letters from well-wishers containing prayer cards, medals and rosaries. |
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The weighting of the income thresholds will also target giving medical cards to more children and people with disabilities. |
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Packed shopping centres are heaving with pickpockets, who lift thousands of credit cards a day at this time of year. |
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In these games, you do not necessarily have to form all your cards into sets to go out. |
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She sees them as ravening beasts that will gnaw holes in the walls and use our credit cards when we aren't looking. |
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Note that the jokers and the trump rank cards count as belonging to the trump suit. |
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Wild cards Twos and jokers are wild and can be used in any set or run to represent any desired card. |
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If joker and other wild cards combine in one hand you have killed all wild cards. |
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I didn't have any money and couldn't afford a computer, so I wrote it on index cards. |
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The play ends when a player goes out, i.e. disposes of all the cards in hand. |
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He is a likeable kitchen worker, who is always ready for a hand of cards or an illicit cake. |
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Hints and whispers had been emerging for months that something was on the cards. |
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Once the value is agreed on, shuffle the deck and deal 5 cards to each player. |
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The inventory database would become more important, since the data printed on the kanban cards was being reduced to a bar-code label. |
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The game can also end if the stock runs out of cards, in which case the result is a draw. |
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I obtained my first cards when I went up to university, then proceeded to spend on them recklessly. |
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The civil liberties case against ID cards is a feeble one that belongs to a more innocent age. |
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He wholesaled stock ranges of postcard greeting cards for all occasions including birthdays, Easter and Christmas. |
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Christmas cards, wrapping paper, Advent calendars and decorations are on sale in the shop. |
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One story involves a supermarket that sent grocery lists purchased by people with affinity cards to the government for inspection. |
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But before that she worked at Frobishers, which wholesaled fine arts cards in Helmsley before the owners closed it to move to Suffolk. |
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It seems that Affinity Card holders most often do not know how much their cards provide to the charities that sponsor them. |
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You go out by melding all your cards except one, and discarding the last card. |
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According to Jose J. Valavi of Valavi and Company engaged in wholesale of greeting cards, sales in this season have been the same as last year. |
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The wallet was stuffed full of pictures, letters, keepsakes and prayer cards. |
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I have to admit, I was rather hoping he'd stumble on for a few more weeks and take the ID cards down with him. |
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A new Moscow police web site lets users download passport applications and migration cards and even blow the whistle on crooked officers. |
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Jokers can be used wild cards to substitute for any card in a three or four, with the following restrictions. |
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It seems that wild cards are often used in four-card and five-card brag, but that three card brag is more often played without them. |
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To go out you meld all of your cards, or all except one, which you discard. |
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In this version all the threes and the two jokers are wild cards that can represent any other card. |
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Not very many of the delegates seemed in agreement that an October election is on the cards. |
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A meld containing three natural cards can have any number of wild cards added to it, since the first wild card added makes the meld a canasta. |
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Major credit cards are widely accepted, even in some of the remotest spots. |
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Letters and cards were read thanking the branch for Christmas gifts given to older members who are unable to attend meetings. |
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Day after day, my wife and I receive unsolicited offers for credit cards, home equity loans and cash advances. |
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It's very difficult to play against a tough or tricky player in the big blind who could be playing a very wide variety of cards. |
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Martin said some pupils had still not received their report cards, which were being kept back because they had failed to pay their school fees. |
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Statistically speaking, a decent, well-intentioned man of integrity and honour must be on the cards. |
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Interest rates on credit cards tend to respond to moves in short-term interest rates, which means they are rising. |
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As for money, credit cards are widely accepted in most countries and cash machines are increasingly commonplace. |
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Because Grabowski hated to play cards they were forced into three-handed whist. |
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We have beautiful new note cards depicting fetid adder's tongues, woodland wildflowers, northwest conifers, and Mill Valley lichens. |
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Cancer patients recovering in hospital will no longer have to wait on the postman for their get well soon cards. |
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Within half-an-hour, I had worked out that 21 was the magic number and if my cards added up to more than that, I would be bust. |
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The new cards only have to be held near a special reader in order to function and cardholders don't have to remove the card from their wallets. |
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I find it all rather endearing, like watching a small child absorbed in building a pyramid out of playing cards. |
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If the player cannot match any cards and does not have a Jack or Joker in their hand then they must draw from stock pile. |
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But Middleton points out that most computers are now shipped with pre-installed Ethernet cards, and many can be connected with a plug-in adapter. |
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The City petrol vehicle stands parked in one corner, the policemen over stacked with warm clothes play cards in the back seat of the vehicle. |
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If it is a 9,8 or 7, a game of null is played without trumps, but the jokers are the highest cards of the suit of the drawn card. |
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The game probably did not warrant all those red and yellow cards but nevertheless the result keeps Acorn on top of the table. |
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Some people also use jokers as wild cards, which can represent any rank. |
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Harry has been playing his cards very close to his chest over the summer as far the status of his relationship with Cressida went. |
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Other guides walked the immigrants through the port of entry in the small border town of Calexico, using fake green cards. |
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The prop book was in French because the prop people presumed Calvert would be reading off cue cards. |
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Most of the women credit card holders are judicious in using their cards. |
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Small wooden shacks filled with canned goods and phone cards clutter the sidewalks. |
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Kanye West gets his tarot cards read by a radical chilean filmmaker is practically a fully formed SNL sketch. |
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A natural meld can be turned into a mixed meld by adding wild cards to it. |
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The Afghanistan artist who designed the cards receives a royalty on all packages sold. |
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I'm convinced now that the universe is out to get me, that somewhere karma, fate and destiny are somewhere playing cards while they laugh at my expense. |
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The entire pack is dealt out, giving twelve cards to each player. |
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But if Jess plays her cards right, there is no reason she can't turn fat cow into cash cow. |
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The cards keep their usual ranks except for the ace which can be either the highest or lowest ranked card in a suit at the whim of the person playing it. |
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In the corner sat a group of guys from Chicago, who were there for the cards, the dice and the roulette wheel, and maybe even a little skiing if time permitted. |
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But a full accounting of the activities of politicians before Maidan is not in the cards for now, says Rondin. |
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It is played with a standard deck of 52 playing cards, plus two jokers. |
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Their job was to go through the cards that all the journalists needed to have, register their seats, affixing the numbers to the seat along with the journalists' names. |
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Not one of the drivers we saw stopped questioned the procedure, but Vosa officers have been issued with photo warrant cards to prove their identity if they do. |
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I use a method I learned when I was 14, in Western Civilization class, cataloguing ideas on index cards, in shoe boxes. |
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When only a few cards are left in the stock and it is your turn to go perhaps overdraw from it to get the cards you need to go out if you may manage it. |
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So far, in both online and physical cards, they say they have collected 1,199,169 total commitments. |
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Gift cards are sold at kiosks in shopping malls or even websites that catering to this exchange market. |
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Charlie's a good man, yessir, who can't abide cheating at cards. |
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Dusty books, smoking pipes, tarot cards, and a Ouija board fill the antique furniture positioning any object as a clue. |
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The last of 500 cards were ceremoniously signed at a press conference and then presented with the others to the authorities. |
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In the early 1800s, the French weaver Joseph Jacquard invented a loom in which a series of punched cards controlled the patterns of cloth and carpet produced. |
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But what of statistical randomness in the succession of the cards? |
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The cards feature local Ilkley characters and their favourite reads, the book they are currently reading and the first book they read through choice. |
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Anger mounted throughout the next day, as residents, family friends and young people placed wreaths and cards on the tree and conducted a midday wake and vigil at the site. |
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Lennon and Ono made many decisions based on astrology and the reading of tarot cards. |
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He created a web of lies about his life, including claiming he was a professional tennis player, and funded his fantasies by applying for 13 credit cards in his father's name. |
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The walk-in service welcomes comments, will answer questions, help with the replacement of damaged or lost Magna cards and deal with changes of address or general queries. |
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After charge cards you got the loan from the charge card company and got your refrigerator. |
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Players score for cards melded according to the point values printed on the cards, and are penalised for unmelded cards when another player goes out. |
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Investing on the stock market, like betting on the horses or hoping the turn of the cards will go your way in the casino, is always something of a gamble. |
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My brother had Dallas Cowboys cheerleader playing cards, so he became a Cowboy fan, and then I became a Cowboy fan. |
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While there I am, getting mad at my wife for sending me cards all the time because I know she needs every penny right now. |
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Desperate to stand out, some megachurches are baiting Easter crowds with flat-screen TVs, iPads, and Starbucks gift cards. |
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Some reviewers gave her flak for relying a bit too heavily on her cue cards in this one, but at least she rocked the bandanna. |
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Then out comes a comic magician in white tie who does a long card trick that depends heavily on the continued reappearance of a black card in a group of red cards. |
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Referee Karl Kirkpatrick was the dominant figure in the opening exchanges, whistling 13 penalties in the first half before dishing out four yellow cards in the second. |
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Face cards and the joker disqualify a player from dealing first. |
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Otherwise, you're better off in the savings account, even if they're paying interest in chewing gum and baseball cards. |
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Referee Declan Corcoran had a busy match, whistling for 45 frees and flashing no less than eight yellow cards in what was a very stop-start game throughout. |
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He also established the UK's first wholesale greeting cards cash-and-carry warehouse at Barlow Fold and was the main sponsor of Bury Football Club for many years. |
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So at the end of every day in the run up to a grant payment, I and a few others would pool whatever meagre amount we had into a pot, and play cards for it. |
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The whole pack is then placed face down in the centre of the table and the players take turns to draw cards one at a time from the top of the pack. |
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When challenged, numerous packages, jiffy bags and greetings cards, some opened and some unopened, were seized. |
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In the meantime, thousands of letters, cards, cablegrams, and radiograms were pouring into the hospital for this little girl. |
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The authors of the Lancet study called for information cards for people who had scans involving radioisotopes. |
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The cards can also be coated with a thin corn-based plastic overlay. |
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But Ben insists romance in the house is not on the cards for 'eternal bachelor' Jon. |
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Farmers can save time without the need to hand-deliver electronic data cards or jump drives from the farm office. |
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The cards are also the first in the Asterisk market to operate in a jumperless mode. |
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A DEBT-RIDDEN postman who stole bank cards from the mail was jailed for eight months. |
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Players in annual championships began to receive their own cigarette cards. |
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If you play your cards right, you'll get the promotion you've been waiting for. |
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To do the card trick, you have to learn to palm one of the cards. |
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Many people sent cards and flowers in demonstration of their sympathy. |
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You know what's more fun than playing Action 52? 52-card pickup. You know how you play that? Pick up the cards! |
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It's an all-you-can-eat deal, and students can use their meal cards at numerous campus snack bars and sandwich shops. |
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Player One then turned his cards back over and got really upset accusing Player Two of angle shooting in order to see his cards. |
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There are two very collectible BEWD cards. This one, and the 1st Edition card from Legend of Blue Eyes White Dragon. |
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Imagine, for example, that you are dealt two unsuited low cards in Texas Hold'em, but you decide that the table is bluffable. |
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Her wedding shoes, place cards and bonbonniere are among all her lost possessions, but luckily she still has her groom. |
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If you know how to play your cards when buying, you can definitely save some ching here, especially on bigger ops. |
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Here's a trick of discarded cards of us! We were ranked with coats as long as old master lived. |
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He began to lose his composure, and made mistakes, his cards got mixed up, and his scoring was wild. |
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Although most cards still support screen-tweaking, you can just forget about copperbars and other effex. Same goes for changing the font. |
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A guy in a Cosby sweater lamented he didn't bring along some Trivial Pursuit cards. |
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He played cards with me and listened to me talk about Leah Goldstein until the passing dunnyman announced the coming dawn. |
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A procession of more cards, kings and queens and even the White Rabbit enters the garden. |
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I remember my red rocket bicycle had baseball cards attached to the wheels so that the spokes made a ripping, enginelike noise. |
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The croupier delicately faced her other two cards with the tip of his spatula. A four! She had lost! |
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A fakeloo artist, a hoopla spreader, and a lad who had his cards rolled up inside sticks of tea, found on a dead man. |
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East returned the diamond eight, the higher of his two remaining cards, on which declarer falsecarded with his ten. |
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Certain cards place other cards here because such cards might have abilities deemed too strong if they sent them to the graveyard instead. |
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Nearby, Nitecrest is the UK's leading manufacturer of gift, payment, loyalty and phone cards, and exports most of its products. |
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Once a ticket is paid for and the airline has your money, it holds the cards. |
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The rest of the day they passed lying on their beds yarning, or reading stories by Victoria Cross, or playing cards or housey-housey. |
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Outside polling places supporters of candidates and parties hand out how-to-vote cards to electors. |
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Both shielding boxes included hydrosensitive paper cards in order to evaluate humidity after experiment. |
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Her expenses included fine clothes and gambling at cards, one of her favourite pastimes. |
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He had very little money, but he was lucky at cards, made many acquaintances, took part in all entertainments, in a word, he was in the swim. |
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Jass is similar to bridge, though with completely different cards, and is a national obsession, for young and old alike. |
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Joviality fled from the table, Shekhar studied his cards. Owad frowned at his. His foot was tapping on the concrete floor. More watchers came. |
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Abdullah has not yet revealed his choice for the No 2 post when he takes over as prime minister, preferring to keep his cards close to his chest. |
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Orion Security Print, north of Stanton steel works in Ilkeston, produces Odeon cinema tickets and library cards. |
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One is the proportion of the population who own credit cards or other forms of plastic payment cards such as laser cards. |
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The machine would also be able to punch numbers onto cards to be read in later. |
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There is no indication how the direction of turning of the operation and variable cards is specified. |
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The Engine's Card Reader is not constrained to simply process the cards in a chain one after another from start to finish. |
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Paper tickets, the contactless Oyster cards, contactless debit or credit cards and Apple Pay smartphones and watches can be used for travel. |
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It now appears that playing two unsuited high cards may not be so great in a many-handed pot. |
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She loved to play cards and shocked devout Protestants by playing on Sundays. |
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He collected Brooke Bond tea cards about space, owned a telescope and wanted to be an astronomer but lacked the necessary mathematical skills. |
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Alice's sister wakes her up from a dream, brushing what turns out to be some leaves, and not a shower of playing cards, from Alice's face. |
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Typically, libraries issue library cards to community members wishing to borrow books. |
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After once again leading on the cards for most of the fight, he ran out of steam and was defeated by knockout in round eleven. |
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His likeness graced playing cards, mugs, posters, models, paintings, plates and jigsaw puzzles. |
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A few testing sessions with F1 teams including Jordan suggested another comeback could be on the cards, but it never happened. |
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These views offered a miniature view of the Crystal Palace Exhibition when one viewed the cards through the peep hole on the front cover. |
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In 1843 the first commercial Christmas card was produced by Henry Cole leading to the exchange of festive greeting cards among the public. |
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Sir Henry Cole devised the concept of sending greetings cards at Christmas time. |
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Sending Valentine's Day cards became hugely popular in Britain in the late 18th century, a practice which has since spread to other nations. |
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In 1835, 60,000 Valentine cards were sent by post in the UK, despite postage being expensive. |
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Until then, depositors would have access their insured deposits through ATMs, their existing checks, and their existing debit cards. |
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Spain only permits residence cards from Schengen countries, therefore cards from the UK, Ireland, Bulgaria, Romania, and Cyprus are not allowed. |
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New technologies allow identity cards to contain biometric information, such as photographs, face, hand or iris measurements, or fingerprints. |
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In the other hand, states issue optional identity cards for people who do not hold a driver's license as an alternate means of identification. |
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These cards are issued by the same organization responsible for driver's licenses, usually called the Department of Motor Vehicles. |
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Companies and government departments may issue ID cards for security purposes or proof of a qualification. |
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Egyptian ID cards consist of 14 digits, the national identity number, and expire after 7 years from the date of issue. |
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The cards were launched on 18 July 2013 when a number of dignitaries received the first cards at a ceremony in Pretoria. |
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In addition to Aadhaar, PAN cards, Ration cards, Voter Cards and driving licences are also used. |
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At the end of 2013, Smart national identity cards, SNICs, were also made available. |
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The eID cards can be used both in the public and private sector for identification and for the creation of legally binding electronic signatures. |
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Identity cards were valid for 10 years, had to be updated within a year in case of change of residence, and their renewal required paying a fee. |
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For financial transactions, ID cards and passports are almost always accepted as proof of identity. |
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The current identification cards are now issued free of charge and optional, and are valid for ten years for minors, and fifteen for adults. |
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The cards have a photograph and a chip with biometric data, including, optionally, fingerprints. |
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In Slovenia the ID cards importance is equaled only by the Slovenian passport, but a due to size a lot more practical. |
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By 2006 several groups such as No2ID had formed to campaign against ID cards in Britain. |
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Identity cards for British nationals were introduced in 2009 on a voluntary basis. |
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Other documents, such as driver's licenses or student cards, can sometimes be accepted as ID, subject to regulations. |
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The ruling should coerce the Turkish government to completely omit religious affiliation on future identity cards. |
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New identity cards will be biometric as well as passport, and can be used as bank card, bus ticket or at international trips. |
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The widespread usage of these two documents for identification purposes has made them de facto identity cards. |
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At airports, those not having compliant licenses or cards would simply be redirected to a secondary screening location. |
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The bill takes place as governments are growing more interested in implanting technology in ID cards to make them smarter and more secure. |
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Social Security numbers and cards are issued by the US Social Security Administration for tracking of Social Security taxes and benefits. |
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This of course leaves much of the huge immigrant population of Tijuana out of luck, as many of them don't have identification cards. |
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By the end of 2009, the California DMV had 26,555,006 driver's licenses and ID cards on file. |
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In 2006, The Royal Bank of Scotland Group undertook the first trial of PayPass contactless debit and credit cards in Europe. |
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Banknotes have increasingly been displaced by credit and debit cards and electronic money transfers. |
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She also collected fans, board games and playing cards, which she donated to the British Museum. |
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The Welsh often celebrate with concerts and parties, and exchange Dydd Santes Dwynwen greetings cards. |
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Since August 2016, paper tickets have been discontinued in favour of electronic MoBIB cards. |
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The Tulip is also viewed prominently in a number of the Major Arcana cards of the Oswald Wirth Tarot deck. |
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The short Canto One, with all those amusing birds and parhelia, occupies thirteen cards. |
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For example, lay one's cards on the table meaning to reveal previously unknown intentions, or to reveal a secret. |
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Playing cards were enclosed in envelopes and a subject put under hypnosis attempted to identify them. |
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Eileen Garrett was tested by Rhine at Duke University in 1933 with Zener cards. |
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Certain symbols that were placed on the cards and sealed in an envelope, and she was asked to guess their contents. |
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Beckham was the first England player ever to collect two red cards, and the first England captain to be sent off. |
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An index card was created on the basis of the letter and a policewoman found Sutcliffe already had three existing index cards in the records. |
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Rachel was sitting at the table writing place cards with her italic fountain pen. |
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He plays pool at the billiard-houses, and may be seen engaged at cards and dominoes of forenoons. |
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There are a few internationally linked automated teller machines that accept Visa cards in Freetown operated by ProCredit Bank. |
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At the first wind of adversity, its elaborate pretensions collapsed like a house of cards. |
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Depending upon the teacher's questions a student would play the appropriate card or cards. |
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People can buy tickets for the Metro at train stations and can either buy single tickets or rechargeable cards. |
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The store preadmitted customers with loyalty cards, while others had to wait. |
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I thought the time had come for me to put my cards on the table. I saw by this man's eye that he was the kind you can trust. |
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Grids are used for such quotidian items as stationery, business cards, mailing labels, hang tags, instruction manuals, etc. |
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The Principal Clerk of the Table Office at the despatch box offers a choice of affirmation or oath cards to read. |
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Anne showed no concern at the news of her father's flight, and instead merely asked for her usual game of cards. |
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Commercial cards also have rollers and systems designed to remove some vegetable matter contaminants from the wool. |
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Small cards, called flick cards, are used to flick the ends of a lock of fibre, or to tease out some strands for spinning off. |
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A pair of cards is used to brush the wool between them until the fibres are more or less aligned in the same direction. |
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Though blind, he took up swimming and diving, fighting cocks, playing cards, riding and even hunting. |
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The colony was administered in a similar way as by the former German administrators, continuing policies such as ethnic identity cards. |
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A good way to visualize how the multiple layers are manipulated, is to bend a deck of cards and to imagine each card as a layer of rock stratum. |
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Jan was said to have nodded off during the service that day, with his pack of cards in his hand. |
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Another version of the legend states that the Devil arrived to collect the souls of four people playing cards during the church. |
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They can have a 15-card sideboard or no sideboard. The sideboard can be used to replace cards in the deck after each game. |
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Ultimately, the best cards for stoozing carry no fee on purchases for as long as possible. |
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All Christmas cards for overseas delivery must be sealed and may travel either by surface mail at an eight-cent rate or by air mail at 12 cents. |
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He gravely informed the enemy that all his cards had been thumbed to pieces, and begged them to let him have a few more packs. |
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I've countered, burned, destroyed pretty much everything he's played, but now I'm out of cards and so is he. So now it's a topdecking game. |
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With an own goal, two penalties, two red cards and plenty more this match was full to the brim with controversy. |
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Panoramic cards and trifolds were occasionally issued in the Photochrome series and are rare finds today. |
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The gambler gazed at the undealt cards, desperate to know whether the ace of hearts was still among them. |
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Grandmothers go wackadoo over handmade cards. She'll be so happy she'll give you more money on your next birthday. |
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The thief stole all the money and credit cards out of the old man's wallet. |
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Our dozen cabin passengers sorely put to wits' end to pass yesterday without cards in observance of the Sabbath. |
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Beta versions of the Windows 2000 drivers for both adapter cards are available for free from the Asante website. |
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There were other cards in there, old bankcards, store discount cards, a picture of his wife etc. |
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Gibraltar requires all residents to hold identity cards, which are issued free. |
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The victims are then asked to divulge their pin numbers and, in some cases, told to pass their bank cards over to a courier or taxi driver. |
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Officials of the ministry said the number of retired individuals reached to 130,000 while 40,000 of them would be issued with bank cards. |
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Gun buyback participants can turn in as many guns as they'd like, but they'll only receive the bank cards for the first three firearms. |
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Customers can retain their ATM cards wafter registering their ID card for banking service. |
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There are some wild cards like Wankel engines and rotary combustion engines or free piston engines both with integral electricity generation. |
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A more modern and capable wardriving program, Kismet works with many Wi-Fi cards. |
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They were issued with their warrant cards at the ceremony by Assistant Chief Constable Tim Madgwick. |
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Nigel and Barry jumped into the middle of the scuffle waving their warrant cards. |
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Boozy officers have been using warrant cards in many of the city's busiest bars along Broad Street, according to managers. |
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Stream House of cards and other Netflix originals right from the Hopper. |
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Yellow cards are stimulating for the team according to Mourinho, and these are bad yellow cards. |
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City's task was made much easier by Smalling, who received two yellow cards in eight minutes just before halftime. |
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I have covered 14 Welsh Premier matches this season and seen 64 yellow cards and five reds handed out. |
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Another pain point is the Manual Kanban system does not work because it is not scalable and cards are frequently lost. |
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As much as you don't want to see red cards, that was as much a red card as you are going to see. |
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During my career I have had plenty of red cards and I am the first man to put my hands up if I have done wrong. |
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All red cards in Uefa competitions are reviewed by the governing body to determine whether mandatory one-match bans are extended. |
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They now have seven red cards in a season when they have often been bullied out of games. |
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Aggressive play is measured as an index of disciplinary points, which accounts for yellow cards and different types of red cards. |
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Members of the 54th annual Shriners' All-Star football game play cards with Kinsey Norris, center, at Shriners Hospital Friday. |
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For the last several years, the Kiwanians have produced and sold Christmas cards featuring the lighted forest. |
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Riyadh police have captured 12 members of four gangs for allegedly stealing over SR5 million in cash, electronic devices, cars and prepaid phone cards in separate incidents. |
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Try using Karma Sutra cards, each one with a different sexual position on. |
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Atmel Smartcard IC Ltd UK will make read-only memory for contact and high-end contactless cards at an East Kilbride fab bought from Motorola in April. |
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Nine British players were yesterday handed wild cards for Wimbledon. |
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Adempt, based in Wyken, creates electronic business cards and has chosen the B2B Midlands exhibition at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry on October 10 and 11, to introduce itself. |
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Likewise, as a club, we are not serial appealers of red cards. |
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In order to stooze effectively, you need credit cards which allow you to make payments to a current account or other bank account where you could then earn interest. |
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Spread the cards out and then turn two of them over at random. |
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Despite some Argie bargie on the pitch with six yellow cards, only two people were arrested in the city centre after the game for minor public order offences. |
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