The solitaire version, where there are no winners and, importantly, no losers. |
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I noticed approvingly that he did not return to his game of solitaire until we were almost out of the building. |
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Mann responded by taking Crain's wallet, finding her own spot, and arraying her credit cards as if dealing a game of solitaire. |
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In general, the computer versions now available do no more than let you play solitaire, showing you the cards and letting you move them around. |
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It's a diamond solitaire Dad bought with winnings from a good day at the track. |
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Opening the box he took out a stunning diamond solitaire and placed it on her finger. |
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Not an engagement ring, though, she says, there is an obvious significance to a man giving a woman a diamond solitaire. |
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Any puzzle, or solitaire game, can be turned into a multi-player game by making a contest out of solving it. |
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For example, the Saboteur mutator turns a solitaire puzzle into a three-player game. |
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I like to play the solitaire game that ships with Windows, but I wish it would tell me whether or not each deal is winnable. |
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The diamonds have been set close to each other to give them a solitaire look. |
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He often sat there with his old deck of cards playing solitaire, remembering other bars and card games. |
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People have worked out five-suit versions of other card games, including spades, bridge, hearts, and various types of solitaire. |
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At last he shrugged, and turned back to his game of solitaire on the computer. |
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I know that because I can get six games of computer solitaire out in a row in the same number of moves over the same time as normal. |
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She found the pack of cards and dealt out a hand of solitaire on the floor. |
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These scores are influenced somewhat by subjects' skill in playing solitaire, particularly with respect to their variance. |
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Indeed, the game is sometimes called patience sorting, where patience is the British term for solitaire. |
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Perfect for making sure that you save power when you nod off after a demanding midnight game of solitaire. |
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He then quietly admitted that he couldn't figure out how to move the cards in solitaire. |
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Nora was sitting on her bed, playing a game of solitaire, but she quickly changed the game so that Emy could join in. |
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Nokia does some games itself for WAP phones but we're talking very simple ones like solitaire, backgammon etc. |
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I've sat here for twenty minutes, played seven games of solitaire, and try as I may I can't pull anything out of the day. |
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The candlelight caught the square solitaire, setting rainbows of fire dancing through the diamond. |
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He slipped the ring of gold with the single solitaire onto the ring-finger of her left hand. |
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It is a slick platinum band impounded in the center by a gorgeous, princess-cut pink diamond solitaire. |
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The piece begins at the navel with a large solitaire and falls in several layers around the waist. |
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Jenny looked at the rather simple diamond solitaire sitting in a gold band. |
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The black-enameled hinged balls shown in Plate XII were used to cover the diamond solitaire earrings also shown. |
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The single diamond solitaire is a strong favourite and nobody can resist that big sparkler. |
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If you bought a solitaire from Tiffany and Co., you want to replace it with a solitaire from Tiffany, not a solitaire from Sears. |
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And Long is walking around in her grief with a diamond solitaire on her hand, symbolizing that love. |
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Over a period of three weeks, there are prizes to be won, including 135 gold coins, a diamond solitaire, and discounts at almost every shop. |
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Isaac draws the portrait of the solitaire as it was described to him by a very old man who had seen one of the last of that strange species. |
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The DNA evidence does indicate that the dodo and the solitaire separated from a common ancestor about 25.6 million years ago. |
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It was a handsome, solitary bird, and was therefore known as the solitaire, while a similar bird on Mauritius was called the dodo. |
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Cribbage is a card game that lends itself to a solitaire of strategy, perhaps better than any other. |
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She would read voraciously, fill whole books with her drawings and invent frighteningly complex versions of solitaire using a chess set. |
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Back in the car, filled with the fumes of composting grass cuttings, Graham was playing solitaire on his PDA while waiting. |
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Everything was bone dry, and the cedar breaks below the escarpment held not a single robin, waxwing, solitaire, or bluebird. |
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Sparkling on the ring finger of her left hand was the beautiful diamond solitaire Arthur had presented her with earlier that day. |
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He glanced up from the book for a second, only to see Faye playing a game of solitaire. |
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Gripsnak couldn't see anything else to do with his time, a game of solitaire should calm him. |
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She retrieved the deck of cards and returned to the table to play what was probably her one thousandth game of solitaire since arriving at the prison. |
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Max got out the cards to play solitaire, and I shut my eyes for a nap. |
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The shareware Absolutist Solitaire Studio has a range of solitaire games and a Solitaire Script language which allows you to design your own games and add them to the program. |
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Current games range from spaceship shoot-em-ups to solitaire. |
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A single diamond solitaire hovered above the hollow of her throat. |
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Typically, these are either solitaire diamond rings or three stone rings. |
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I took the rings to a jeweler, sold the gold, and had the solitaire diamond set into a pendant, which I then gave to my daughter for her 18th birthday. |
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Pi stood quickly, leaving his game of solitaire where it was. |
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Nordheim once based a work around the image of a solitaire diamond, and here, too, his compositions shimmer like stones of unmeasured preciousness. |
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Don't worry if you don't know the rules for these solitaire games because the rules are all included, plus you can watch a demo game played by the computer. |
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He eventually won that game of solitaire, and promptly began a new one. |
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A typical King press conference finds the tuxedo-clad promoter clutching an American flag in a hand graced by a nine-carat solitaire set in a white gold ring. |
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The star lot is a large solitaire diamond weighing 4.50 carats. |
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Neil also bought Lucy's engagement ring, a diamond solitaire from Deacon's and managed to keep it under wraps until he popped the question in Cyprus. |
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This pendant from our Couleur Diamants collection are fashionable and shinning set with a colourless and treated black solitaire diamonds. |
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It even threatens such veteran horizontally integrated favorites as Scrabble, solitaire, and the crossword puzzle. |
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Today, the most popular card games are poker, blackjack, solitaire and gin rummy. |
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On a second thought, she arranged the cards to play solitaire. |
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If so, the staff in banks' IT departments will have more time to brush up their solitaire skills. |
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It is that good old solitaire game with everything that you would expect, and features Undo and a high score table. |
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Gems and birthstones are becoming more popular, as are styles such as solitaire diamonds, cluster rings and diamond set rings with small stones or gems set on either side. |
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For a lot of people they don't want to deal with that, they want to play a quick game of solitaire while their spreadsheet prints out, something like that. |
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If any readers know any other comparable solitaire programs or a good Backgammon program, another game that I get frequently requested, please write in. |
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In one lounge, a heavily made-up Chinese hostess with robustly arched eyebrows sits calmly at a table, playing solitaire as she puffs on a cigarette. |
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A few months ago, Adonis had found a deck of cards in a dumpster and used them to play solitaire, something else he didn't exactly recall learning. |
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The fellow wears a solitaire, uses paint, and takes rappee with all the grimace of a French marquis. |
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The lady of the house, Maria Teresa de Vallabriga, is having her hair done by her coiffeur, while her husband Don Luis plays a game of solitaire. |
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As a solitaire addict and user of many solitaire applications, this is the best I've tried and bought. The graphics are great and as is the ease of use. |
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He developed detailed analyses of many other games and puzzles, such as the Soma cube, peg solitaire, and Conway's soldiers. |
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He played the piano well, was an enthusiastic ailurophile, and persistently played solitaire while talking and writing. |
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More than 100,000 of Palm users all over the world have already played our solitaire collections, which are top-rated in the world most famous best-selling lists. |
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From noisy charm bracelets to funky bangles, delicate glass beadery to a multicarat monster solitaire, a world of beautiful baubles awaits you! |
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Queen Elizabeth II does not play, preferring racing demon, complicated games of solitaire and six-deck bezique. |
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In solitaire or more, this is a great game to cool off while having fun! |
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Scorpion is a classic solitaire card game. |
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Earlier this week the Mean Girls actress sparked an engagement riddle by wearing an enormous solitaire diamond on her ring finger at the premiere of her new film, Bobby. |
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Chromatics is a solitaire game for learning musical scales and chords. |
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Sierra hermit thrush, water ouzel, and Townsend's solitaire. |
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