Are the cards reshuffled when the last card is drawn or when someone needs to draw a card? |
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The Prime Minister reshuffled his cabinet Wednesday, replacing the defense, finance and interior ministers. |
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They reshuffled the team slightly for the second half and came out stronger, again creating some good attacking moves. |
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However, you get only 8 cards reshuffled in this case, so you should time using the joker wisely. |
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The team reshuffled its defensive line in an effort to get its most experienced players on the field. |
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The first test of his growing strength will come when the ministerial team is reshuffled today. |
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Cards are reshuffled, dealt evenly among the players and stacked face-down on the table to form individual player draw-decks. |
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Who said the prime minister could not have reshuffled his Cabinet and not fired her and still given me a job? |
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The central government reshuffled its cabinet, asking the law minister to resign. |
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When a faced card is discovered during the deal, the cards must be reshuffled and dealt again. |
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His key allies are now in place in the new Commons and the bloodlessly reshuffled government. |
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Yesterday he reshuffled his frontbench team to bring in new spokesmen on all these subjects. |
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Tests have shown that the canonical code is better than almost all randomly reshuffled codes in this respect. |
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For this, the individual values of the trait under consideration are reshuffled relative to the remaining data. |
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I appreciate that in order to do this characters must be omitted and combined, events reshuffled. |
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It's during that period of discovery, when cultural identities are being reinvented and reshuffled, that things look more ambiguous. |
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Randomization procedures whereby the sampling dates or the spatial positions were reshuffled allowed us to test for temporal and spatial effects. |
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To the store, customers and products are all the same, data that are captured, analyzed and reshuffled. |
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So long as money remains in the pot, after each hand is settled, the cards are reshuffled and dealt by the next dealer. |
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Last time in 2004, Commissioner-designate Buttiglione was rejected and Barroso was forced to present a reshuffled Commission to avoid a crisis. |
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Major cabinet turnovers have been rare, although chancellors occasionally have reshuffled their cabinets, shifting a minister from one post to another. |
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Late last month, the Prime Minister reshuffled his cabinet in an attempt to resuscitate his government's largely stalled economic and social agenda. |
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On 31 May 2009, the President of GoSS, Salva Kiir Mayardit, reshuffled the GoSS cabinet, and appointed a number of new Ministers. |
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Under President Carlos Salinas de Gortari, however, the long-standing social contract between the president and the people was reshuffled. |
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We therefore reshuffled the managerial team in the second half-year of 2003 to put an end to this price war. |
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In particular, the risk management was reshuffled and losses were absorbed whilst providing adequate capital buffer. |
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The funds were reshuffled almost daily and the aid was mixed up inseparably with funds from other sources. |
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We have to seize this opportunity, for the cards are being reshuffled at universities too. |
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Trains from various cities converge on the yard, where the cars are separated and reshuffled into new trains, which then depart for other destinations. |
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Tsipras quickly read the runes, reshuffled his negotiating team, and shunted Varoufakis aside. |
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Although the Parliament cannot reject commissioners individually, it can nevertheless apply pressure for portfolios to be reshuffled. |
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On balance, Liberals and Democrats were satisfied with the performance of the new reshuffled Commission. |
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These cards are considered to have been played during 1812 and are not reshuffled into the deck or drawn for the start of play. |
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Responsibilities were not clear and were frequently reshuffled, in a manner detrimental to any order or continuity. |
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Additionally the leagues are reshuffled according to the overall ranking of players. |
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The reshuffled Cabinet will be formally inaugurated with an attestation ceremony at the Imperial Palace in the afternoon. |
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On 4 September 2012, David Cameron reshuffled his cabinet for the first time. |
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He reshuffled his cabinet this month and called for another parliamentary session, incensing opposition lawmakers, who have stepped up their calls for a snap election. |
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On September 29th Jamie Dimon reshuffled his generals, ousting Bill Winters, co-head of the group's giant investment bank, and replacing him with Jes Staley, formerly head of the asset-management business. |
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The freed space in the main building will then be reshuffled so as to regroup more efficiently and safely the other departments, laboratories and auxiliary services. |
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Instead, her comment was received as a shocking admission of failure, and the mysterious jaunt as a stunt. Perceptions of the entire cabinet, reshuffled last week, are similarly jaundiced. |
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After three months of turbulent talks, and with cash reserves running perilously low, Greece's leftist-led coalition reshuffled its negotiating team on Monday. |
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The underboss is the cabinet minister appointed to oversee proceedings, occasionally reshuffled to add to the confusion. |
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While there are clearly many legitimate circumstances where executives must be reshuffled or need to move on, the manner in which this occurs is the distinguishing hallmark between the true leader and the callous technocrat. |
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The litres must be kept up, so the categories are being reshuffled. |
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So committed is he to the economic benefits of devolution that he argued to keep his cities brief when reshuffled into the Treasury three years ago. |
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At the same time, the White House reshuffled its team by naming a new ambassador to Iraq and a new chief for the Central Command in charge of supervising United States military actions in the Middle East. |
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The hallowed, sequential model of drug development is being reshuffled, moving toxicology and other tests of a new compound earlier in the process. |
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In other words, household wealth worth 27 per cent of GDP is reshuffled. |
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It also provided input for the administrative restructuring of the TSE, which gave it a new organizational structure, reshuffled staff into new positions, and produced a list of training needs. |
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With the financial crisis, the cards have been reshuffled and the likely winners of the race to successfully build up a new brand will be the companies that match the new reality. |
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Nevertheless, corporate globalization has reshuffled power such that it is almost impossible to fight local issues without taking into account and targeting global power dynamics and actors. |
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Electricity market: The cards are being reshuffled. |
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The deck will be reshuffled and you'll be dealt a new hand. |
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Last year, Sultan Qaboos reshuffled his cabinet twice, naming seven new ministers, after protesters demanded some of the ministers be removed. |
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He rotated and reshuffled his bowlers with the hyperkinetic intensity of a Delhi street cop while Cook stood passively and let matches drift. |
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The Prime Minister rejigged about a third of his 30-member cabinet, and reshuffled a number of key portfolios, including, oil, foreign policy, railways and justice. |
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On 7 October 2013, Miliband reshuffled his Shadow Cabinet for the third time, saying that this would be the last reshuffle before the general election. |
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They reshuffled the categories by which people had long lived, created a society with more open spaces, in which the rungs of the ladder were reachable by nearly everyone. |
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