It seems that wild cards are often used in four-card and five-card brag, but that three card brag is more often played without them. |
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What do you do when one bikini selfie and humble brag isn't enough to satisfy your craving for attention? |
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I do not say this to brag, but because it is the one thing I am good at and what I'm paid for. |
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Sure, she had been born with a silver spoon in her mouth, but she didn't brag about it or flaunt her money. |
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Moffit was not the kind of man to make a brag or take a dare or issue a challenge. |
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They're proud of this, and they brag about their capacity to game Google with Googlebombs and other search-skewing play. |
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Some people brag to call attention to themselves, causing others to believe that the egoistic person has a lot of self-respect. |
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I'm not giving myself to some guy just so he can brag about it to his buddies. |
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It can help when you need to brag or blow off steam or tell a secret or even talk behind someone's back. |
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Her ears are pierced, she likes to pull rouge from a plastic purse and brag it across her cheeks. |
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The basic game of three card brag was one of the games described by Hoyle, and therefore dates from the late eighteenth century or earlier. |
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At a game of three card brag at work once, I had a prial of threes and my opponent had a prial of aces. |
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We used to listen to heavy metal music together, and he used to win all my pocket money playing 5 card brag. |
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Many managers reflexively brag about how people are their company's key assets. |
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It seems that guys brag about it all the time, which I find to be quite amusing. |
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The plot isn't much to brag about, but Carmen Luvana turns in a pair of white-hot scenes that more than justify her top billing. |
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Naturally, I'll experience a twinge of envy as employed friends brag about their party excesses. |
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If he does not slavishly copy appearances, there is no brag in his brush, no need to impress with his gifts. |
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And it is not clear that he will be sailing into the summer convention with a great deal of brag and bounce. |
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Soon, other mountaineers visited the region, no doubt still inspired by Douglas' brag. |
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These pups should make excellent prospects for trialing or be true brag dogs in the future. |
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Last week's winner of the bragging rights can again brag for anther week as he blasted his way past the field with 40 points. |
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We are not trying to brag about our lifestyles we in fact are just defending them against haters. |
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We saw the numbers in the government's famous recovery plan, the famous incentive measures the Conservatives brag about. |
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I was so proud to be associated with SR that it actually almost became something to brag about. |
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Encourage members to brag about someone who has had a positive effect on the group. |
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Mr. Speaker, the employment numbers that the government is trying to brag about actually show that there are job losses in the private sector. |
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We Canadians don't brag about our successes nearly enough, but our programs are world class. |
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They are the biggest braggarts in the bar, with the least to brag about. |
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Men of all walks of life clustered around the tables in the spacious downstairs to play brag, Three-Card-Monte and Chuck-a-Luck on the off chance of making a fortune. |
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To that end, Mauss studied the Kwakiutl culture of British Columbia, whose chiefs used to brag to other chiefs, that they could give away more nice things than anyone else. |
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That is not the kind of stewardship that I think the member would like to brag about. |
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People like to brag about their connections in D.C. It's a pastime for some. |
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Members of these gangs pressurize each other, encouraging one another to commit crimes which they can then brag about. |
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People develop better ways of doing their work all the time, and we also like to brag about it. |
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Beethoven, of course, was no stranger to megalomania, and he even loved to brag to his friends about his vanity. |
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They do not brag about it, but when we meet those people on the street, they are telling us. |
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We heard the Minister of Defence talk tonight as if Canada could brag about having extraordinary military equipment. |
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They want to brag about how much of that amount was made in the oil sands, and no doubt. |
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It is an awesome thing to brag about, that you are in the same circle as Ice Cube. |
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But it appears the 5C did not have enough early hits either domestically or in China for Apple to brag about. |
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Twelve pictures help tell the complete story of the family vacation, or give grandparents a great pocket-sized brag book. |
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We believe that we are socially advanced, and we brag about this, but we are not. |
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The finance minister wants to be able to stand in this place on his hind legs and brag about how he balanced the books. |
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And then there is the torture apparatus of U. S. imperialism: the government won't brag about it anymore, just tuck it back in a corner. |
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The only thing the government will be able to brag about is that it gave environmental lawyers the opportunity to make a lot of money. |
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If Homan is no different as of two days ago, that's not something to brag about. |
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It was not enough for this government to brag about, but there was more money for the Canada Council and it was a step in the right direction. |
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This is not because we are too modest or too polite, but because there is probably nothing to brag about. |
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Be proud, but speak modestly and energetically about your achievements rather than brag and shout about them. |
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Very important if you need something to brag about, otherwise totally irrelevant. |
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There are so many intelligent people around us and they constantly brag about what they know. |
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Fans of these sports can brag about Quebec offering many natural areas of exceptional quality. |
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I would also like to brag for a moment by saying that our banking system is the envy of the world. |
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When I was young, I would never have thought that, one day, someone could provoke a real fight between some young people, capture it on a cellphone, post it on the Internet and then brag about having done so. |
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What a great record to brag about for Canada Post. |
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Today, in this House, they can very well brag about introducing a bill on a sustainable development strategy, but there were a number of shortcomings in terms of sustainable development with the previous government. |
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We gladly brag about that with undisguised pride. |
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From the moment he met Rebekah, he began to talk about his master and brag about him telling Rebekah how wonderful he was, how handsome, kind and gentle. |
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The rigid chassis, sharp steering and powerful, four-wheel disc brakes also make for genuinely-sporty driving dynamics, something very few compacts can brag about. |
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Does this minister have any idea why people are so angry when they have to wait months to see law-abiding grandma while Liberals brag about how fast they will let a convicted felon in? |
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On the other side, those who brag about their gifts still haven't understood that God has given his people a variety of gifts, all of which are equally important, even those which are less visible or dramatic. |
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How can they stand in the House and brag about how great everything is when ordinary citizens, the most vulnerable in our society, children and seniors, are having more and more difficulty? |
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Some people would do well not to boast and brag because these Greek-Turkish relations constantly result in the Greek Government's backing down and that in itself is a source of further tension. |
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They brag about their conspicuous consumption Jay-Z, eat your heart out. |
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And while I'm trying to brag, I once walked a series of 30-mile days as part of Ian Botham's transalpine charity marathon in Hannibal's footsteps, complete with three elephants. |
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Atmospheric friendliness and ecological responsibility may soon become must-have attributes, and growing circles brag more about consumption figures than horsepower and torque. |
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Aurel: I brag but I am actually not very at ease... where are the breaks? |
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I'm not that kind of person to brag about it and show off the diploma. |
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Until then, remember, don't brag, it's not the whistle that pulls the train. |
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And Mr. Lapierre has the nerve to brag about drinking two bottles of wine, or more, with Lafleur, who was the president of Lafleur Communications, one of the companies involved in the sponsorship scandal. |
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This teeny brag book slides easily into your purse, pocket or briefcase. |
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The Liberals and Conservatives like to brag about recognizing the Quebec nation, but they refuse to give expression to that recognition by honouring that nation's only official language: French. |
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The Minister of Health and his colleague, the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development, got an earful last week when they tried to brag to natives about the pitiful new health programs they came up with. |
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You cannot brag about a balanced budget when your debt is increasing. |
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Not to brag, but I'm kind of responsible for matchmaking you and Irina. |
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Whyte insisted that he was in the dark about Baxendale-Walker's mucky lifestyle, but the suave moneyman was happy to brag about his raunchy screen antics. |
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This is the same game as Three Card Brag, except that four cards are dealt to each player. |
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Her first set was a combination of songs Eliza had absorbed from her famous parents through osmosis, a Billy Brag number and tracks from her new album, Anglicana. |
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