The RFID passport works like a high-tech version of the children'sgame "Marco Polo."
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He especially remembers the commercials, particularly one for a children'sgame called "Hungry Hungry Hippos."
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This has been supposed to have been a children'sgame, and it was certainly nothing of the kind.
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Chase checked a hysterical impulse to laugh aloud at the proceedings; it was like playing at a children'sgame.
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The New Yorker, May 19, 1928 P. 17 The latest children'sgame is turtle racing.
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This cat would win hands down when playing the old children'sgame Grandmother's Footsteps, or What's the Time Mr Wolf?
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The hornpipe is a dance of English origin, I believe; perhaps Mr Donnelly's tune was named after the London children'sgame.
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We've all separately found that we began setting the timer as a way to manage our children'sgame time on portable devices.
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The question, derived from a children'sgame, becomes a wistful refrain in Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa's latest venture into fictional biography.
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This is no children'sgame that we play; it seems the commissioners at Paris have thought proper to employ a frigate in the sport.
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There was a children'sgame of that same name mentioned by Mayhew, in his book London Labour and the London Poor, published in 1851.