| You can use your two nines to take the top 7 cards of the discard pile and make a dirty meld of three nines and a two for 50 points. |
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| If no one has all the nines, a new hand of 7 cards each is dealt from the remaining undealt part of the pack. |
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| They just need those pocket aces or ace-king or even a pair of nines as often as you seem to get them. |
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| Some play that a prial of threes or a prial of sevens, rather than nines, is highest. |
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| Sevens and sixes are worth two points, nines and ones are worth nothing, and all other cards are worth one point each. |
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| The declarer bids 5, announces four nines, and takes 93 card points without taking the stock. |
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| Some play that if you have five nines in your hand and you have no meld, the hand is thrown in and redealt. |
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| The meld must have at least two cards of the same natural rank, such as two nines, three kings, four fives, etc. |
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| They both took quadruple bogey nines and suffered the exquisite torture that golf inflicts on all those who deign to play the game. |
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| The weekly Stableford competition was played over the Mountain and Lakes nines and the cut was at eighteen and under. |
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| The bank is rated at nines times earnings when some years back it was up to 15 times. |
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| This involves sometimes dressing up to the nines, doing grand things and looking like a million dollars. |
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| Come Saturday night, they gather in Johannesburg basements, decked out to the nines and stylishly vogue like New York fashionistas. |
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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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| John O'Meara carded three nines of 26 and one of 25 in a consistent outing. |
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| A large part of the appeal is being able to dress up to the nines and wear a hat, but also she likes to people-watch. |
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| It was all conducted in a terrific party atmosphere with the crowd dressed up to the nines. |
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| Like the other speakers, Adams recalled a dedicated friend, and one who was always dressed to the nines. |
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| It's complicated, because actually sometimes I like wearing skirts and being femme, and visually I don't pass as a man at all unless I'm dragged up to the nines. |
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| I think one of them had a pair of nines and one had a pair of aces. |
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| He was mockered up to the nines, his feet moving impatiently in the dust. |
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| It is up to the viewer to respond to who they are and, perhaps, to imagine why they are dressed to the nines. |
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| Many people remove all the nines and play with a 40 card pack. |
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| This player can choose one of the four suits, or can call nines as trumps. |
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| Some play that if the hand is abandoned three times in a row because some player declares four nines, the dealer loses 120 points and the deal passes to the next player. |
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| The two female leads get to wear the sexiest silky black and platinum sheath and flapper dresses, dressed up to the nines with sequins and pearls. |
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| Even in the middle of the bombed-out ruins, she always looked like a queen, dressed to the nines. |
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| When you are dressed to the nines it means that you are wearing some seriously fashionable clothes. |
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| Karaoke programmes featuring 6 to 12 year-old children dressed to the nines are particularly popular. |
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| Once a week we take our grade nines to culture camp and we talk about the different things that are happening in our life today. |
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| It was the first time I saw so many ladies dressed to the nines, gathered at the same place, dancing and singing to very unique, ethnic music. |
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| He was clean-shaven, sweet-smelling, and dressed to the nines. |
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| There was pomp, there was ceremony and there were celebrities dressed to the nines. |
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| Then we hear about the expense claims of councillors and Members of Parliament and see them strutting around dressed to the nines. |
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| Dressed up to the nines, frowers are just as dazzling to watch as the shows themselves. |
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| Jane dressed to the nines and pranced about like a princess. |
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| The second group is rather more pleased with themselves and the size of their thighs so goes in for getting togged up to the nines. |
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| But in all fairness, the majority who were dressed to the nines did not let the rain dampen their spirits. |
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| I feel my best when I'm dressed to the nines. |
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| We were dressed to the nines, like all the other diners. |
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| Some were dressed to the nines, in comedic costumes or high fashion. |
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| She was dressed to the nines. Not in an all-black, yuppity, Coach handbag kind of way, but in a distinctly Mercyx way. |
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| So day or night, get dressed to the nines and bask in Les Petites Folies! |
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| All you will see is a girl you once knew, although she's dressed up to the nines, at sixes and sevens with you. |
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| The Camry interior styling and fit and finish get eights, even from the East German judge, but the Kia's pull solid nines. |
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| Graduates decked to the nines in fancy dresses, tuxedos, bowties, hair spray and uncomfortable shoes sip punch from champagne flutes and pose for pictures. |
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| Those feelings are visible in another, more revealing photo that has surfaced of a young Mr Abrahams: dressed to the nines, with his parents and his granny, for a garden party at Buckingham Palace. |
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| For example, if you hold T-9-6-5 and in the flop come K-8-7, there are 20 cards that will make you a straight if they came on the turn or river: four fours, three fives, three sixes, three nines, three tens, and four jacks. |
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| With Ah-Ks-Th-9s and a flop of Qh-Jh-3c, there are 22 cards that would make you either a straight or a flush. 16 cards would make you a straight: four eights, three nines, three tens, three kings, and three aces. |
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| While Hurley was dressed to the nines, Warne was going for a more casual approach in jeans and a blazer. |
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| York International 9s is a rugby league nines tournament which takes place in York each year. |
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| He says he is one of the last singers to appear in a tuxedo, and was last night dressed to the nines with bow tie and pocket handkerchief. |
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| She dressed to the nines for a lecture in a really nice skirt and teamed it with a pair ofer, long johns. |
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| Yesterday's event, part of the racecourse's May festival, saw racegoers turn up dressed to the nines in a range of glamorous outfits despite some inclement weather. |
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| Out go the hairnets, overalls and wellies as the four ditch work, do themselves up to the nines and head off for a day at the races for a drink, flirt and a flutter. |
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