Sentence examples for cards torn from inspiring English sources

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Chips are playing cards torn into quarters, and each one represents 5 cents.

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(See: "Kids Say 'Charge It;' Granny Says 'Make Do' " and " Living Debt Free" and " Using Credit Wisely").. Cure Tysonn says there are basic tactical steps such as cutting up excess credit cards, tearing up unsolicited applications for additional credit and substituting the use of a debit card for a credit card in most instances.

Koons purchased one of these cards, tore off Rogers' name and copyright notice, and sent the card to Italian artisans (with whom he had worked in the past) with the instruction that they should copy the image as a sculpture, which was entitled "String of Puppies".

His library card torn up.

Ms Moore has combed the orphanage's archives, read the forms for each baby and seen the tokens left with them a single earring, a piece of fabric, a playing card torn in half in the hope of a future reunion.

Chatah's identity card, torn and charred, was found at the scene.

In trying to nail the tablet-computer design, Koppel has papered his office wall with old baseball cards, tears from Montgomery Ward and Sears catalogs (1880s and 1960s), a military edition of Thomas Beer's "Mauve Decade," the final issue of Weekly World News — the most inspired text and graphic solutions from years past.

If either party breaks the rules, the card is torn up and both are banished.

Much more so, surprisingly, than the dramatic gesture of a Klan membership card being torn to bits and thrown away.

Since it was unthinable for either one to have won, the score card was torn up after the game.

Other children collected coins or baseball cards; I tore obituaries of Sophie Tucker and David O. Selznick from the Hartford Courant and pasted them sloppily into a scrapbook.

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