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  • ==The British and Irish Poker Awards== ''Bluff Europe'' also organises the [[British Poker Awards]] and the [[Irish Poker Awards]], two separate annual events c
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  • ...-profit.<br>Advertising services for our online web site or our downloaded magazines. ...and non-profits. We provide advertising services for our printable puzzle magazines and offer businesses online advertising at reasonable rates on our web site
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  • ...publications in the industry, having launched in 2003, and has two sister magazines - ''iGaming Business North America'' and ''iGB Affiliate''. ...l three magazines for their duration, and is the co-founder of each of the magazines as they exist in their current format. Caselli leads the direction of each
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  • ...e they boarded and set fire to the captured U.S. frigate Philadelphia; the British admiral Horatio Nelson hailed the exploit as the "most bold and daring act ...y's Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard was published in The Magazine of Magazines; Gray, who had not originally intended the poem to be published, had rushed
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  • '''''Sniff Petrol''''' is a satirical British online magazine written chiefly by [[Richard Porter]], with contributions f ...the cars being advertised. The bulk of the adverts are [[MG Rover]] and [[British Leyland]]/[[Austin Rover]] which are included in each issue using an old ca
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  • ...me genre</ref>. Her artistic family has been highlighted in international magazines "The Lathams Live, Work, Paint Together" InformArt Magazine (2005); "Like M In 2007, Rebecca was nominated for inclusion in the British publication, Who's Who in Art<ref>Who's Who in Art 33rd Edition (2008)</ref
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  • ...ng the bombing, complete with very telling opinions and conclusions. These magazines had enormous circulation rates and reached many American readers. ...larger news magazines, there were less-circulated liberal or intellectual magazines. These included periodicals like '''Atlantic Monthly''', '''Harper's Magazi
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  • ...ard for their musical comedy, A Word With the Governor, a satire about the British Colonial Office. The play opened to rave reviews at the Oxford Playhouse, a ...[[keyword:=lande|Lande]] innovated presentations for the publishers of the magazines writing musical revues. All About Life, One for the Money, and 10 the Music
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  • ...>, <i>gamblingonline</i>, and [[Bluff Magazine|<i>Bluff Europe</i>]] print magazines. He became aware of card counting systems and became a card counter at the ...ublished. Among other venues, he contributes cartoons to various gambling magazines. Copyright 2012 Les Golden. All rights reserved.</small>]]
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  • ...>, <i>gamblingonline</i>, and [[Bluff Magazine|<i>Bluff Europe</i>]] print magazines. He became aware of card counting systems and became a card counter at the ...ublished. Among other venues, he contributes cartoons to various gambling magazines. Copyright 2012 Les Golden. All rights reserved.</small>]]
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  • ...ngBusiness", "gamblingonline", and [[Bluff Magazine|"Bluff Europe"]] print magazines. He became aware of card counting systems and became a card counter at the ...article</small>]] As a model, he has appeared on the covers of numerous magazines including ''Burpee Seeds'', ''Heathkit'', ''Amway Magazine'', and ''Money
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  • ...ngBusiness", "gamblingonline", and [[Bluff Magazine|"Bluff Europe"]] print magazines. He became aware of card counting systems and became a card counter at the ...article</small>]] As a model, he has appeared on the covers of numerous magazines including ''Burpee Seeds'', ''Heathkit'', ''Amway Magazine'', and ''Money
    68 KB (9,798 words) - 12:30, 17 May 2014
  • ...ngBusiness", "gamblingonline", and [[Bluff Magazine|"Bluff Europe"]] print magazines. He became aware of card counting systems and became a card counter at the ...article</small>]] As a model, he has appeared on the covers of numerous magazines including ''Burpee Seeds'', ''Heathkit'', ''Amway Magazine'', and ''Money
    68 KB (9,798 words) - 12:29, 17 May 2014
  • ...ngBusiness", "gamblingonline", and [[Bluff Magazine|"Bluff Europe"]] print magazines. He became aware of card counting systems and became a card counter at the ...article</small>]] As a model, he has appeared on the covers of numerous magazines including ''Burpee Seeds'', ''Heathkit'', ''Amway Magazine'', and ''Money
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  • ...which Roth's character kills Stoltz's character. Tim Roth used his native British accent in Pulp Fiction but used an American accent in [[Reservoir Dogs]].
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  • ...dy and his family were in attendance at the [[Strangers Gallery]] of the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]] to hear speeches in support of the [[Un In 1940, Kennedy completed his thesis, "Appeasement in Munich," about British participation in the [[Munich Agreement]]. He initially intended his thesis
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  • A distinguished British historian has written that "we must go back to the campaigns of Napoleon to ...d American claims against Britain concerning the wartime activities of the British-built Confederate raider [[CSS Alabama|CSS ''Alabama'']]. He also proposed
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  • [11:43] <geniice> Taiwan is occupied british territory. End of. ...ight savings time? I thought that was yet another timezone overlaid on the British isles (BST?). I thought the difference between GMT and UTC was leap seconds
    138 KB (17,708 words) - 23:21, 24 January 2015
  • 08:21 < yutsi-mobile> i thought british ppl were good at tennis 08:22 < foks> yutsi-mobile, unfortunately Nadal, Federer and Sampras aren't British :'(
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