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  2. Play Euchre Online for Free - AOL.com

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    Play online alone or challenge friends in the 24-card classic. Squib or be squibbed! Play online alone or challenge friends in the 24-card classic. ... Business. Elections. Entertainment. Fitness ...

  3. vCard - Wikipedia

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    vCard, also known as VCF (Virtual Contact File), is a file format standard for electronic business cards. vCards can be attached to e-mail messages, sent via Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), on the World Wide Web, instant messaging, NFC or through QR code.

  4. OH Cards - Wikipedia

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    OH cards have no official or traditional interpretations of images, and instructions included with the decks encourage imaginative and personal interpretations of the images. Usually these images are small paintings created by various artists specifically for this kind of use.

  5. Dixit (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Scoring according to Dixit revised rules. The original rules were revised after publication. [6]The storyteller scores points if some, but not all, players guess correctly; the other players score points individually for having correctly guessed the storyteller's card, or if another player or players select the card they originally gave to the storyteller.

  6. Donald McGill - Wikipedia

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    McGill was born in London in 1875. He lost a foot in a school rugby accident, and, having studied at Blackheath Proprietary School where his best friend was Campbell Richard Hone, a future Bishop of Wakefield, McGill spent most of his life in the Blackheath area of southeast London, living at 5 Bennett Park, SE3 – a blue plaque location.

  7. Tart card - Wikipedia

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    Tart cards in a British phone box advertising the services of call girls in 2005. A tart card is a card which advertises the services of a prostitute. The cards are found in many countries, usually in capital cities or red-light districts. Originating in the 1960s, the cards are placed in locations such as newsagents' windows or telephone boxes.

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