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2-Deck patience or solitaire card game.
indian
streets
limited
maria
lucas
josephine
napoleon at st helena
rank and file
red and black
sixty thieves
card game
Synonyms
Examples for "
indian
"
indian
streets
limited
maria
lucas
Examples for "
indian
"
1
Mrs Sitharaman said
Indian
industry felt let down by Britain's visa rules.
2
Indian
economy is carefully waiting for a good monsoon in coming months.
3
One issue is that it misunderstood what value means to
Indian
consumers.
4
Second, I'm a great consumer and promoter and provider of
Indian
food.
5
He is one of thousands of
Indian
sailors in a similar situation.
1
Battles in the
streets
are followed by fierce debates in the Assembly.
2
You see it in the
streets
,
in the parks, in the churches.
3
They grind their points; they stir poison; they swarm in the
streets
.
4
The shop signs were in foreign tongues; in some
streets
all Hebrew.
5
They fed in threes and fours in the middle of the
streets
.
1
EBONY: I have one more serious question; I know time is
limited
.
2
However, these tests are expensive and therefore not available in
resource
-
limited
countries.
3
Objective: Because public health funds are
limited
,
programs need to be prioritized.
4
Background: Public information on average has
limited
impact on patients' hospital choice.
5
This week the OFT said real competition was, in reality, relatively
limited
.
1
Tragedy has come
Maria
's
way since the end of the training course.
2
Ms
Maria
Mahon: new chief executive officer of The Irish Jobs Page.
3
Aunt
Maria
at first said that they were too young to understand.
4
Well,
Maria
said that her friend had left her ID at home.
5
Maria
Tallchief and American ballet came of age in the same moment.
1
Lucas
said he would press for House debate as soon as possible.
2
Conclusions: Use of the
LUCAS
system decreased survival rate in OHCA patients.
3
Photo:
Lucas
Marshall The loot looks good for the climbers this year.
4
A key uncertainty for Nine is its level of debt, said
Lucas
.
5
Photo:
Lucas
Marshall Morning comes with the start of the 12-hour competition.
1
Josephine
was really, really well liked by the public at that time.
2
Josephine
Cafagna took out third place in the news and events category.
3
Josephine
was beginning to identify with the style of a new generation.
4
Josephine
leaned out from the casement and softly joined in the refrain:
5
On Sunday June 30,
Josephine
was in Ireland with relatives and friends.
1
Napoleon
at
St
Helena
was not more unhappy than were millions of people of his day.
1
By their number of Twitter followers shall ye
rank
and
file
them.
2
The trusted lieutenants held the
rank
and
file
in readiness for action.
3
And the
rank
and
file
-
farmers
and labourers-seemed fired by the same enthusiasm.
4
For in the
rank
and
file
an empty stomach is not hopeful.
5
The
rank
and
file
,
at least, now believed firmly in the prophet.
1
Look at your boat, sir; you in the
red
and
black
caps.
2
It spread great wings, gorgeous in
red
and
black
,
and soared aloft.
3
The Pope is a bird that has a
red
and
black
plumage.
4
I shall talk about the colours
red
and
black
in the clay.
5
Ellis said he'd loved every minute in the
red
and
black
jersey.
1
But as they sat at meat, there came tidings that a band of
sixty
thieves
,
well armed and fierce, was at the gate, demanding entrance.
1
It is the easy grace of undress; not an intellectual full-
dress
parade
.
2
A bayonet looks far different from what it did on
dress
parade
.
3
Then, almost immediately after
dress
parade
,
came the hardest ordeal of all.
4
I tell you one thing, Connie, these Quakers are on
dress
parade
.
5
How many weddings resulted from that day's
dress
parade
I know not.
1
Winston talks as if he were the captain of the
forty
thieves
.
'
2
They then left me, and went to join the other
forty
thieves
.
3
At last the door opened again and out came the
forty
thieves
.
4
At length the door opened, and the
forty
thieves
came out.
5
There was he found by the
forty
thieves
,
who slew and quartered him.
1
He lef' Hobbett's corner wid a great
big
forty
-
fo', inquirin' wha you is.
2
But this was no Beaver-trap; it was a
big
forty
-
pound
Bear-catcher, and he was surely caught.
3
Zeb carried his
big
forty
-
four
revolver.
4
Even the
big
forty
-
five
had a broken hammer, and the pistol, Keith thought, might have stunned a fly at close range.
5
Beyond that he was pretty much addicted to golf, and then there was the
big
forty
-
two
-
foot
cruiser he kept down at the marina.
1
So with no further a-do...
number
ten
:
Iraq and Afghanistan are dangerous.
2
He clicked on 'Olya' and went to the final picture,
number
ten
.
3
It doesn't look like there's going to be a victim
number
ten
.
4
It's made it to
number
ten
behind Paris, Vancouver, Chicago and Adelaide.
5
Once it was Jonny Wilkinson who called the shots from
number
ten
.
6
It also debuts at
number
ten
on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart.
7
When they had multiplied so as to
number
ten
persons, death happened.
8
The bullets hit the
number
ten
on the red and white shirt.
9
Look at that meter-andI've had to throw in
number
ten
shunt!
10
Liverpool's
number
ten
started and finished the move that doubled the visitors' advantage.
11
The crib said, There is no
number
ten
,
by my count.
12
It was a
number
ten
times what Iome's father had had.
13
Soon I'd be going back to prison for term
number
ten
.
14
The Pythagoreans held that there is a peculiar sacredness in the
number
ten
.
15
Of this
number
ten
are from the alumni of the College.
16
Cabalists expressed the perfect
number
ten
by a Tau cross, 505-u.