Much laughter and a game of boule on the lawn after the bbq made the evening complete. |
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We played a boardgame and had a few games of boule before heading back into town. |
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The 27 acres of grounds of Stainrigg include lawns surrounded by trees, a walled garden as well as a croquet lawn and a boule court. |
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The resultant glass boule is then cross-sectioned into a wafer several millimeters in diameter and a couple millimeters thick. |
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If he moves the jack or the boule, he loses the advantage of measuring and leaves it to the opponent to measure. |
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Its goal is to offer to petanque and bowl game players the most complete ressource about petanque and boule related websites. |
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The boule decrees that the demos shall appoint a select committee. |
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Among its winding streets and alleys, you will find parks where men with luxuriant moustaches and flat caps still play that rather silent, cerebral game of boule. |
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Petanque, also known as French boule, is a variation of bowls. |
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Many other games may also be found in some casinos for example, sic bo, fan-tan, and pai-gow poker in Asia and local games such as boule, banca francesa, and kalooki in Europe. |
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Behind him is lumber 'sawn in the boule.' Wood is more commonly sawn in this manner in Europe and is stacked in the order it comes from the log. |
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Boule concluded that Neandertal man could not have walked erectly, but rather must have walked in a clumsy fashion. |
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According to Sacha Vierny, the French don't call it French cricket but Turkish Bowls or la Boule Turque, on account of the Turks being known to wear baggy trousers. |
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