She handed over the small silver device and Dice placed it on the black leather dash board flipping it on as he accelerated down the street. |
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The announcer's voice came back into perspective with Dice as he sprinted into the ring, sliding under the ropes. |
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Dice holstered the gun and pushed the man out of the way, slipping into the car. |
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Dice mango, kiwi fruit, avocado, Spanish onion and red capsicum in a mixing bowl and add coriander and season to taste. |
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At first I looked at Dice a little, somewhat discouraged by previous experiences with online job boards. |
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Dice warned in a voice that sounded like the grating together of icebergs in a glacier. |
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Dice woke groggily and rolled over, throwing one arm over to the side. |
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Dice the vegetables and heat in the double boiler with butter, pepper and salt. |
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Dice cracks a window so he can chain-smoke Marlboro Lights, using a glass of water as an ashtray. |
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Dice are adhesively mounted on to a first set of the plurality of posts. |
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Dice had just finished a stand-up show in Westbury, and his manager phoned to tell him Woody Allen wanted a meeting. |
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Moving at a speed higher than most people comprehend, Dice rolled to the left to avoid the first bullet then somersaulted back onto the boot of the car. |
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Waterclock was the last to hit the front and then along came Scatter Dice and de Sousa to silence everyone bar the bookies. |
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No Dice was released in the US in late 1970, peaking at number 28 on the Billboard album chart. |
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Romantic frisson is provided by Dice, a presumably hip club DJ who thrusts Billie on her road to stardom. |
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Dice up into the size desired, pat dry and put on a cookie sheet. |
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Dice games, board games, and gamble games were popular pastimes. |
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Its name derives from the Latin word quincunx for the X-like shape of the spots on the 5-face of a dice. |
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While everything cooks, wash and chop the parsley, dice the ham, toast the hazelnuts in a dry skillet and chop them roughly. |
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In the corner sat a group of guys from Chicago, who were there for the cards, the dice and the roulette wheel, and maybe even a little skiing if time permitted. |
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Cut the tops off the carrots and celery and peel your onion, then dice them. |
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And the time is right now to witness three of bodybuilding's hottest stars get diced and roll the dice onstage to see whose physique will hit the jackpot with the judges. |
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Taxes on hats, dice, clocks, salt, hair powder, gloves, artificial flowers, menservants, game certificates and armorial bearings have also been used in the past. |
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It was a lot like roulette only with dice instead of a wheel. |
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You can load the dice in your favour by researching the company before your interview. |
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A white house set like a dice on a rock already venerable with the scars of wind and water. |
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No one really knows which companies and technologies will come out ahead, so everyone is rolling the dice. |
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Ameritrash players like to play games with lots of dice, blind luck and space marines fighting zombies. |
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In this game, each player rolls the dice to see who plays first. |
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Games in such clubs ranged from poker, through roulette to location-specific pastimes such as the Montreal dice game barbotte. |
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The houses looked as if they had been shaken out of a dice box on to the land and stayed just where they lit. |
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A bristle was a loaded or crooked dice. lt was specially weighted which meant that it fell on whichever number the bristler chose. |
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The problem is that no one can throw a die twice in precisely the same way, and this is why dice is a game of chance and not a skill. |
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On the other hand, evolution is not a matter of chance, even in the sense in which a game of dice is a game of chance. |
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Board games and dice games were played as a popular pastime at all levels of society. |
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It was played on a board with squares using black and white pieces, with moves made according to dice rolls. |
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By now, I think everyone is aware that to drink and drive is to dice with death. |
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On Shrove Tuesday of 1557 Albert V, Duke of Bavaria went to visit the archbishop of Salzburg and played a game of dice with him. |
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Some gamebooks have outcomes that are determined by chance, as with the rolling of dice. |
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He was an avid gambler and dice player, and excelled at sports, especially jousting, hunting, and real tennis. |
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The campaign was considered a last throw of the dice for the Jacobites to have any realistic hope of reclaiming the British throne. |
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Games were popular, as is shown in finds of tafl games, including pawns and dice. |
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The jarred peppers should be firm enough to dice without falling apart under your knife. |
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In Mongolia, shagai are an ancient form of dice made from the cuboid bones of sheep that are often used for fortunetelling purposes. |
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Wine loved I deeply, dice dearly, and in woman outparamoured the Turk. |
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If you add to this the fact that the magistrate and the police sergeant are close friends, then the dice could not have been more loaded against my client. |
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The more we invest in a sexual encounter in a particular person, the more loaded the dice in a dating game that we are forever reminded we must play to win. |
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The Ockelbo Runestone shows two men engaged in Hnefatafl, and the sagas suggest that money or valuables could have been involved in some dice games. |
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The board considered the proposal at the meeting, but no dice for now. |
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When we see a dice, we see an object which has six sides, some of which can be seen from where we are, others can be seen if we twist it or move around it. |
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Let them sit still, it skills them not what chance come on the dice. |
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A player who rolls two sixes can reroll the dice for an additional turn. |
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Some introduced snakes are aesculapian snake and dice snakes. |
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For the past century or so the most popular gambling games have been the card games of poker, stook and blackjack, and the dice games of craps and barbotte. |
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