You go out by melding all your cards except one, and discarding the last card. |
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Not surprisingly, fusion cuisine continued to be popular, melding tastes from different cultures into one melting pot. |
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But melding these two types of skills, riding and shooting, is a great combination. |
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Most intriguing was the company's bizarre melding of feminist politics, anticapitalist rhetoric, and parody with quasi-softcore sexploitation. |
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In plan it bears a strong resemblance to a complex soap bubble or coloured clouds, with volumes merging and melding into one another. |
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Like a hot spicy rain, it falls, it's hot spicy heat melding with the sugary sweet taste. |
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The melding of the two steels imparted the ductility of iron to the hardness and edge-holding qualities of carbon steel. |
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It's a postmodern melding of elements that could easily have made this music before his sampling and mixing. |
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The crumpling ash from the incense could be heard melding inside the censer. |
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And with this new melding of pilots and drivers, we aviators should be able to continue as blind as many motorists. |
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The blade is a melding of the imposing Hawkbill design with the wicked Japanese tanto. |
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Next on the scene are the striking and regal Steller's jays with their ebony crested heads and shoulders melding to indigo. |
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The melding of image and sound is a potent mix, perhaps unrivalled anywhere else in graphic design. |
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After making a demo in his London flat on a stereo tape-deck, he hawked his melding of many instruments around record companies. |
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When melding black threes in the process of going out, it is permissible to meld two black threes and a wild card. |
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The building skin has been constructed, conceptually, from a melding of the two. |
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As well as melding complete combinations, players are allowed to meld cards which extend combinations which are already on the table. |
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Again the aim is to get rid of all your cards by melding them. |
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It's something of a rebus, though perhaps involving more associative skills than your average rebus and doesn't make sense except as a melding of personae. |
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It is possible to go out in the melding part of a turn, by melding all of your cards, or to meld all but one of your cards, and go out by discarding your last card. |
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All this suggests the Democrats stand largely for the expansion of crony capitalism, the melding of corporate power and state. |
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Dylan cannot, of course, keep from importing his own style and preferences and melding it with the 1940s sound. |
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We are all the fruit of a melding of diverse cultures, both Arab and African, and others cultures as well. |
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His secret: a subtle melding of French savoir-faire and American business sense. |
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The former Tea Party frontman's latest endeavor continues his exploration of world and folk sounds melding with rock. |
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Our future co-workers should be partial to the melding of process knowledge and technical know-how. |
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The melding of our founding peoples and generations of immigrants has created a unique success story. |
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Cumbrous working parties toiled away melding Teutonic with American methods of running meetings and reaching decisions. |
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Appointed in a melding of neo-Classical and Mediterranean styles, the spa welcomes guests with Roman murals, Hellenic sculptures, fluted pillars, and terra-cotta tiles. |
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Each is betting his or her company's future on parlaying a strong niche position into an even stronger one by melding old-line and new-line businesses. |
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As they cook, the banana and pear slices fall into each other's arms, melding together in a luscious soft compote, while keeping their textural identities. |
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The value of any asset is discovered by melding all these different opinions into a single price. |
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Few have so brilliant a sense of style and fashion, so sumptuous a cuisine and cellar, so strong a tradition of melding hard work with pleasure. |
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But melding Hughes's open, west-coast style with Raytheon's conservative culture will be hard. |
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For a thermoplastic polymeric matrix material, the melding event is a solidification from the melted state. |
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The African diaspora caused a melding of cultures, both African cultures and Western ones, in many places. |
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He's not alone in his post-mortem perambulations either – in another example of Who's habit of melding disparate styles he's joined in his undead rampage by what looks like an Edwardian undertaker with gigantic muttonchops. |
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The melding of various elements and establishing of strange-bedfellow ties at individual demonstrations have contributed both to the impact and the unique character of the events. |
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But top managers on both sides seemed to prefer sidling up to potential hurdles rather than meeting them head on. Consider, for instance, the task of melding two distinct ways of doing business. |
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Notionally, that melding combines the benefits of managerial and subject matter expertise with a generalist grasp of how to advance positions within the system. |
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They transcend time and gender, melding themes of innocent youth and love, joy and sadness, birth and death and tell the journey of an honest and passionate people. |
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The idea of melding art, music and architecture was born in 1975 and since then, this festival has attracted an increasing number of music lovers. |
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This melding of the two landscapes gave the site its present form. |
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The matrix material experiences a melding event, after which the part shape is essentially set. |
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After the melding event, the part shape is essentially set, although it can deform under certain process conditions. |
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For a metal matrix material such as titanium foil, the melding event is a fusing at high pressure and a temperature near the melting point. |
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The Malaysian accent appears to be a melding of British, Chinese, Tamil and Malay influences. |
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Microsoft Habu is the answer to those demands, melding Microsoft's ergonomic design with Razer's advanced technology. |
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What remains is an Orwellian baseline, melding conformist ideology and nationalism into red-white-and-blue doublethink. |
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The visit of King George IV to Scotland in 1822 reinvigorated Scottish national identity, melding it with romanticist notions of tartan, kilts and the Scottish Highlands. |
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Over the last few years Al Lover has gained much notoriety for his melding of contemporary and past garage and psychedelic rock into spaced out abrasive beats. |
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Its immediate origins lay in a melding of various black musical genres of the time, including rhythm and blues and gospel music, with country and western. |
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Melding together ultra-heavy red-meat rawness with gooey primordial growls, the founding members of the band have struck upon a winning combination. |
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