Each gambler is subjected to a battery of psychological tests prior to the treatment program, and again at the completion of the program. |
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A gambler would probably ask how many zeroes need to be added to the donation for all traces of morality to disappear. |
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He was known to be a regular gambler at casinos and betting shops, went to the gym daily and won karate trophies. |
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I'm a gambler per se, one who enjoys winning much more than he minds losing. |
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Mickelson may be a big gambler, but all too often when the pressure is at its most intense he has left himself a busted flush. |
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The Clermont club was founded in 1962 by inveterate gambler Aspinall, in London's Berkeley Square. |
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For ethical reasons, it will be difficult if not impossible to create the true response-cost contingency presented to the gambler. |
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Mary is not a gambler, but she is very lucky when she plays on the slot machines. |
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This is a comic take on the nature of luck and the power of faith from the perspective of a cancer patient and her compulsive gambler husband. |
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Almost 5000 Allied troops died that day, and Capa, the ill-starred gambler, was fortunate not to be among the dead. |
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The same schedule is in all gambling devices and it creates the pathological gambler. |
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The pre-interval section of the play has Dostoevsky as a revolutionary, and then as a drunkard and gambler. |
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Bacon was an apolitical, good-for-nothing gambler with no principles to blind him to reality. |
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A gambler usually wagers more after taking a loss, in the misguided belief that a run of bad luck increases the probability of a win. |
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What about whatshisname, the gambler, who surely ought to be in jail by now? |
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The reckless gambler goes to the roulette wheel and places his last million on his favourite number. |
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As any gambler will tell you, when your luck is out, it's well and truly out. |
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I grew up in a big Irish family and my dad was a really bad gambler so we didn't have much money. |
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No matter what the game, losing streaks come as surely as nightfall, and sooner or later every gambler discovers the martingale. |
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Wyatt rode shotgun for Wells Fargo stagecoaches and moonlighted as a gambler. |
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This reduces a political leader to a gambler who must depend on good timing and dumb luck to take him where he wants to go. |
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If you ever even thought of a life as a professional gambler, this book might change your mind. |
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There's plenty here to trap the unwary and baffle even the inveterate gambler! |
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In the film, Reeves plays a luckless, down-at-heel gambler heavily in debt to the bookies. |
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Conor O'Neill is your typical underachiever, a good-looking, sulky drifter who's a ticket scalper and a gambler on the wrong side of the dice. |
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Being an inveterate gambler, the fourth son was only too glad to accept the offer. |
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My father was a gambler who wore tailor-made silk suits and Italian shoes and had his fingernails manicured once a week. |
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It seems that the ultimate mysteriousness of horses adds a quality of magic to the transactions of the gambler. |
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You may have been a great gambler but you've backed the wrong horse this time. |
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It's like when a gambler puts money on 17 red at a roulette wheel and the casino knows for sure that that number won't hit this time around. |
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In this way, the backer enters into the traditional role of the gambler and the lawyer enters into the traditional role of the bookmaker. |
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I'm not anti-gambling, but I'm also not a big gambler myself other than an occasional football pool. |
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You bet, but money was on the line, and that, I'm afraid, is the only loyalty that should matter to a professional gambler. |
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The most ridiculous character in Pay Any Price may be Dennis Montgomery, who is described as an inveterate gambler and swindler. |
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Taking away his bonus, in short, would be like denying an gambler a seat at the card table. |
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France were much quicker in setting up scoring chances but they squandered them with the reckless abandon of a gambler, certain the luck would hold all night. |
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He was smart and tough in the way of the hard worker, the long-distance runner, the gambler who wins on stamina. |
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They suggested his name with all the conviction of a gambler throwing a few bucks on a long-shot at the track. |
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You are a gambler and an adventurer at heart, one who loves to take risks, to discover and explore new worlds, and to take the untried path rather than the safe, reliable one. |
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Shane Bradley is a 28-year-old writer, gambler and soul-searching drifter. |
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No self-respecting gambler would play odds of 14 million to one. |
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Izzard, dressed like a riverboat gambler, plays a smooth-talking mogul named Tiny Diamonds. |
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Behind his magnificent free-handedness and careless disregard for money were hard, practical judgment, imagination and vision, and the daring of the big gambler. |
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Grossly overweight, chain smoker, heavy drinker, compulsive gambler, adulterer, arrogant and domineering, he seemed to be working his way through each of the deadly sins. |
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What about the gratifications of the gambler or the drug addict? |
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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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He might be a dole-bludger, a gambler and have the shonkiest tattoo in the world on his arm, but he'll agree to almost anything. |
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You wouldn't want one of your agents doing something like that just to convict a pennyante gambler. |
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The mysterious cardsharp uses his skills as a professional gambler in Las Vegas and gives the cash to hard-up families. |
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A NEW episode which sees Burke, Reid, Ross and Fraser swing into action when an out-of-work gambler is found dead in an alleyway. |
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The gambler set the second stage of the proposition for Tony's restaurant. |
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American Derringer, reminiscent of its 19th century riverboat gambler motif, still offers its double-barrel derringers in bore sizes from. |
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He was a gambler, unfortunately, so we literally had nothing. |
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Browsing the soft furnishings department of a local store catering for the house-proud gambler, I was at my wits' end. |
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A NUNEATON gambler failed at the final hurdle to become the biggest betting shop winner in history. |
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A clever gambler wagers just enough to get ahead of the game, but not so much that he could be knocked out. |
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The gambler gazed at the undealt cards, desperate to know whether the ace of hearts was still among them. |
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He soon made ducks and drakes of what I gave him, sank lower and lower, married another woman, I believe, became an adventurer, a gambler, and a cheat. |
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It is essential for the compulsive shop-stealer to be charged by police, for the gambler to repay his debts, the violent alcoholic to repair the damaged furniture. |
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And the legislature had better study Texas, before it commits this state to parimutuel betting, thus letting the professional gambler get his foot in the door. |
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The trouble is, in this account of a gambler seeking shelter from the storm in the numbness of cardplay, the prose is similarly, symptomatically numb. |
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The scene of a tinhorn gambler popping one of these slick little argument-settlers out of his sleeve during a contentious poker game is a staple of the horse opera. |
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Harry Gordon Selfridge was an American philanderer, gambler and dandy. |
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In an interview shortly before his death he admitted to being a compulsive gambler all his life, although he claimed he always had enough money to look after his family. |
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