A dozen or so were clustered around the faro table in the centre while, at the smaller tables, members played in pairs or foursomes. |
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After conning a new victim, Jones would gamble away his money at faro, usually in crooked games run by other hustlers. |
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He did not mention that he had felt lonely, when Philip had left their picquet game to play faro and drink sociably with his peers. |
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The first part described the game of faro and is of little importance other than showing that Daniel was learning about probability at this time. |
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The game of faro was an old and simple gambling game of cards, popularthroughout the early west. |
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After taking his first show around Quebec and conquering Europe, Marco returns to Quebec with a new show, Al faro est. |
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There was a village green in each town, a schoolhouse, a golf course, and a club where the honchos played faro and stud. |
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Get a piece of posterboard and cover it with photos of Mom, your faro and her friends and shots of her favorite things and places. |
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Faro looks poor, and poorly looked after, there are numerous buildings which are little more than broken-windowed shells. |
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The child was found wrapped in blankets in a baby buggy near Faro airport on Sunday evening by a man walking his dog. |
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Two hours later they discovered the best bar in Faro was a barge docked on the banks of the town, where they parlayed for fuel and pinga with the irascible owner, Antonio. |
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The LCC will fly daily to Dublin, Eindhoven, Faro, Porto, Marseille and Paris Beauvais. |
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It is also a base for Thomson Airways with flights to Faro, Mallorca, Lanzarote and elsewhere. |
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Meanwhile, the Republic of smashed Gibralter in Faro by four goals to nil and Northern Ireland beat the Faroe Islands 1-3 in Torsvollur, Torshavn. |
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Almost all the coastal towns and villages of the Algarve were heavily damaged, except Faro, which was protected by the sandy banks of Ria Formosa. |
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