However, players are not allowed to place a broker face-down, when it should have normally been put face-up. |
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At your turn you must either draw the top card of the face-down stock, or draw the top discard. |
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Anassra grew worried when I did not call for her at my usual hour and entered, to find me lying face-down in a pile of papers. |
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As usual, each turn is begun by either drawing the top card from the face-down stock or taking the whole of the discard pile. |
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Suppose the dealer fanned out the next dozen cards in the shoe face-down and asked you to pick any two for your next hand. |
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Cards are reshuffled, dealt evenly among the players and stacked face-down on the table to form individual player draw-decks. |
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Protesters dropped face-down in the streets, seeking cover amid sustained blasts of automatic rifle fire. |
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The dealer shuffles and deals each player 10 cards, one at a time. 3 cards are put face-down in the middle of the table to form the blind. |
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In autumn, on the train to Pennsylvania, he placed his book face-down on the sunlit seat and it began to move. |
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If the dealer decides to hit, his second face-down card is uncovered and its point value is added to the hand total. |
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In the first phase, each player's turn starts by the player drawing the top card from the face-down stock. |
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Once bidding is terminated, all players reveal their two face-down cards. |
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The subjects were examined lying face-down. |
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The patient remained face-down for 3 days after surgery. |
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If he is face-down, but back in supply, he is turned face-up again. |
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Your risky quest is to guess the colour of a face-down card. |
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From rough stock removal and surface structuring right up to face-down mirror polishing, solutions can be found for the most complicated of machining problems. |
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He placed the page face-down on the table so that we could not see its contents. |
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At one point, John lost control and was yanked off the boat, landing face-down in the sea and getting a lungful of salt water. |
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New controls to stop the deliberate use of face-down restraint for people receiving care launched by Care and Support Minister Norman Lamb. |
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And Mr Lamb said he was concerned by the wide variations that exist between trusts in relation to face-down physical restraint. |
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The 34-year-old, who also appears in the current BT TV adverts, received treatment as he lay unconscious, face-down on the ground. |
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Moreno was lying face-down with a blanket wrapped around his head when he arrived at Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. |
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The change can be seen in the performance of three of the four leading men. Al Gore ended the first act face-down on stage, the audience hooting with derision. |
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He comes out of the lancewoods to discover a billabong and falls face-down to suck up water like a horse. |
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Pallid and paunchy in a saggy suit, he falls face-down in the earth at his sexpot mother's wedding, spewing soil from his mouth – a powerfully morbid image. |
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She lay face-down, an infected puncture point on the inside of her thigh oozing a faint lymph. |
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And Gary never got to see him do the full catloaf, where he curled up face-down so that all that stuck out were the tips of his ears. I never got a picture of that, either. |
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