Continue playing games that involve numbers, counting and scoring, such as darts and dominoes. |
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Then, like a line of dominoes, the nines turn into zeros as we carry one back and back. |
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Anyway, next time we hook up for a pint and a game of dominoes we can go over these things in a bit more depth. |
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It is then on to land games of pool, dominoes, small goal football and greasy pole. |
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The dealer shuffles the dominoes by mixing them thoroughly face down on the table. |
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It's almost like this dominoes effect that starts happening once the administration decides it's going to do this. |
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The dozen or so high-profile inmates are allowed to exercise together and play chess, poker, backgammon and dominoes. |
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Sculptors and carvers fashion teakwood goblets, cigar and jewelry boxes, and board games such as dominoes and backgammon. |
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That provincial England closed at nightfall, save for two bingo halls and some old boys playing dominoes in the snug. |
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Annakin was in fact the best darts and dominoes player in the Adelphi Inn, a beerhouse near to his place of work. |
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There was football, netball, basketball, cricket, tug of war, relay races, wa-wee, dominoes and several events for children. |
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As played by Americans, it was a sort of cross between rummy and dominoes involving building walls and then breaking them down. |
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One piece gets knocked aside and you're trapped in a row of falling dominoes. |
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In the first game of the summer cup, Walkers' dominoes team were slaughtered. |
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Four local men at the table turn as I close the door behind me, and nod their greeting, before returning to their game of dominoes. |
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In the evening most stayed around talking, getting to know one another, and participating in the nightly games of dominoes. |
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While other mums may let their children win the odd game of dominoes or throw the occasional game of skittles, I always try to win. |
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He took over at the pub about two years ago and introduced a pool and dominoes team. |
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The Dominoes On Line web site enables you to play dominoes live over the Internet. |
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At other times they sit outside on the shady terrace, playing cards or dominoes, the same easy laughter floating through the lazy air. |
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Pai Gow Tiles is an intricate game that is played with a set of 32 tiles or dominoes. |
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The club was open six days a week from lunch time until closing time and members could relax, play snooker or dominoes and have a drink. |
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It was an interruption of his concentration upon the interminable playing of dominoes, or cards, or throwing dice. |
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On the weekends we would kick back and have recreation time, we could play dominoes, basketball, handball, or lift weights. |
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However, the attractions of the public house or beerhouse was not merely to play darts, crib or dominoes. |
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He played for the darts team and filled in on the dominoes team when we were short. |
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This is a degenerative situation and once started, the dominoes start falling and the entire defensive infrastructure collapses. |
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There isn't enough available floor space even for a spirited game of dominoes. |
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At night, his teammates help him pass the time in his house, playing cards, dominoes and video games. |
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For the last two years large American contractors have watched the dominoes fall. |
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There is a live act every Saturday evening while Friday is devoted to games like dominoes, pool and darts. |
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He was playing a game of dominoes on the second level in the second level bleachers in the stadium inside the dome when he calmly got up. |
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When markets fell, their prices collapsed like a row of dominoes. |
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Try your hand at awale, the beanbag toss, tops, Pinnochi, Haitian jacks, and Mexican dominoes. |
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Other works have employed luncheon meat, chocolate, coins, wire, spices, junk, tiny toys, dominoes and dry pigment. |
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They often sit at tea houses and cafes and play backgammon or dominoes. |
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Hector was resting under the shade of a tree while the two old men sat across from him playing dominoes in matching guayaberas emblazoned with Mickey Mouse. |
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The impact caused the rest of it to collapse like a row of dominoes. |
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I assumed he had won, and so I proceeded to shuffle the dominoes. |
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Pushover is a puzzle game in which you must help a little ant to solve puzzles based on dominoes. |
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It incorporates elements of both standard playing cards and dominoes, and with the right group of gamers to support it and invent new games for it, it could go far. |
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He was going to the club to enjoy a pint and game of dominoes. |
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Some are deeply saddened, saying the village has lost an important meeting place where residents could go for a pint, a chat and a game of dominoes. |
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I'm almost thirty and I still have no clue how to play dominoes. |
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My mum and dad told me that they would play dominoes with me. |
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We were in the middle of playing dominoes and realized what time it was. |
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He put together his facility's security plan like he was playing dominoes. |
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The pub's dominoes team has been told it can only play on Mondays. |
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We also enjoyed dominoes, draughts, snakes and ladders, and Monopoly. |
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We made various combinations of shapes, cut them out, and pasted them on to cardboard strips to make a game of dominoes. |
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They keep vigil while playing dominoes, chatting or chanting and waving to those imprisoned inside. |
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Gambling is sufficiently frowned upon that even penny-ante rounds of dominoes are not played at the Masonic Lodge. |
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Gambling also involves betting on card games, mahjong, dominoes, horses or other sports, as well as games of skill such as golf or pool. |
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In a dramatic display the fireworks machine-gunned along the canal wall like dominoes. |
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To simulate sound travelling through air, which is not very dense, space a long line of dominoes so they just hit off the next one if tipped. |
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Solidarity formed the East Bloc's first non-communist government in 1989, marking the start of a wave of freedom which saw Marxist regimes fall like dominoes across Europe. |
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My grandmother spent her hours playing dominoes and canasta and gossiping. |
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Tiles in a set of Chinese dominoes are divided into two suits. |
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I think we have learned that this is one more domino in the line of dominoes. |
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This spectacular step creates the effect of dominoes with the fulfillment of drill manual with the carbines. |
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Two days ago we were back in Berlin, but this time it wasn't a wall we were dismantling, but dominoes we made fall. |
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Also games such as dominoes can be made larger with raised spots to help children with visual impairments or intellectual disability. |
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Two days ago, we watched the Wall fall for a second time in Berlin. This time, in the symbolic form of dominoes. |
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A typical afternoon can find her helping younger children with their homework or supervising a brisk game of dominoes. |
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This is the kind of thing you see when you have a row of dominoes falling over. |
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So, again, I hope the Democrats in the Senate take note of the dominoes that are tumbling here because they stood together. |
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They then laid out the cutouts in order like dominoes and shot it in one long take. |
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Underneath, empty Hennessy bottles are piled up alongside flowers and candles, and nearby, men play heated games of dominoes. |
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I was filming a music video in Central Kingston in the middle of general elections, when gunmen shot up a group of people on the corner playing ludo and dominoes. |
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These dominoes, made by Christopher Norman chocolates, combine an excellent bittersweet shell dotted with white chocolate with an intense, barely fluid dark caramel filling. |
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Chinese dominoes are longer than Western ones and are divided into two types and were originally carved from bone or ivory with the indented pips made of ebony. |
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They also played board games like checkers, chess, and dominoes. |
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Like cascading dominoes, this has the effect of pulling working level inspectors away from their day-to-day responsibilities to backfill supervisory jobs for which they were not trained. |
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He plays pool at the billiard-houses, and may be seen engaged at cards and dominoes of forenoons. |
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Resilience is relentless incrementalism, taking small steps, seeing each one as if playing dominoes, knowing that each step leads to a whole and once many steps are in place change occurs. |
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Many struggled to borrow from their peers or from capital markets amid concern that bad debts could soar or that faltering government finances in Europe could start toppling them like dominoes. |
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There's nothing I like more than fiddling away Saturday night playing dominoes with myself. |
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Our two dominoes require someone or something to intentionally knock over the first domino, because it cannot fall of its own accord. |
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It has been valued since ancient times for making a range of items, from ivory carvings to false teeth, fans, dominoes and joint tubes. |
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There is probably no town in China where the click of the Sparrow dominoes is so little heard. |
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How weary voters have become of having leaders who fall like dominoes. |
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Half rest in the emergency bunker while the others do chores, exercise or play cards or dominoes. |
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Sheila was working the counter when I got there, and Pop was over at the tables with a couple of the docksiders, playing dominoes. |
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What would you do to stop your dominoes from toppling too soon? |
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If you ever tire of the coast, stroll from one cheerfully painted diner to another, in search of the best ackee-and-saltfish, rice-and-peas or conch soup, amid the clack of dominoes. |
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Personally, I prefer the atmosphere and the pleasure of phyical contact with real dominoes to the game itself and the Pocket PC doesn't satisfy me on that level. |
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It has simply been within the last three years that people have realized there are neural stem cells within the brain, and then it's like a series of dominoes. |
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As its name indicates, Dominoes lets you play dominoes according to the classic rules: 4 players of which 3 are computer controlled, starting with the double 6 but deducting points per point, which I've never heard of. |
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Other events included speed chess, a lime-on-a-spoon race and a dominoes competition. |
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A glowing green disc hovers high in the sky at night, casting an eerie glow over a forest of minarets, cranes and concrete frames that seem to stretch endlessly into the dusty distance, like a vast field of dominoes. |
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Children were treated like kings, with tasty tales from around the world, puppets, street entertainers, a magician, a fabulous fishing hole, Mexican Train dominoes, African awale and yoté games, and face painting. |
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Like dominoes, denials of the right to education place work, social security, or political representation beyond the reach of their victims, who remain on the margins of international and domestic scrutiny. |
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Radda Barnen has established a Youth Centre providing activities such as basketball, volleyball, football, table tennis, dominoes, etc., visited by some 500 young people. |
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Simply put, when a domino falls, so do the succeeding dominoes. |
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Others in the crowded bus, having nothing better to do, took up the cry, and soon many of the higglers were chorusing about the ugliness of the fisherman playing dominoes. |
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Which is why I play dominoes in Northumberland today, instead of beerily trudging the dusty streets of Addis hunting down aberrant Abyssinian editors. |
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Obviously a bunch of woolly-jumper wearing saddos, whose idea of a good night is a game of dominoes and a pint of Old Bodger's Dirigible Traction Engine. |
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