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So you could imagine that one version of this game, you sometimes hear this game referred to as chicken.
In 1853, a game, referred to as "hockey on the ice," was played at Windsor Castle with Prince Albert in goal.
The title, "Return Game," referred to the unification of Germany, implying a possible revival of Nazism, as well as to the backlash against the 1960s.
Monte is Spanish for "mountain," and a Mexican card game referred to the monte as a stack of playing cards left after the players had drawn their share.
Appendixes offer supplementary material, including a brief survey of the two main branches of mathematical game theory and a descriptive listing of each game referred to in the text.
During years of development at Warner over the last decade, Wolfgang Petersen, who planned to direct "Ender's Game," referred to its protagonist Andrew Wiggin, known as Ender, as a science fiction equivalent of Antoine Doinel in François Truffaut's "400 Blows".
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"Think of combining a 3-D TV and 3-D gaming with Project Natal," says Patrick Naud, executive producer of the 3-D "Avatar" game, referring to the motion-sensing system for Microsoft's Xbox 360 slated for release later this year.
The title of the game refers to its four principal scoring points: High.
"We have a first baseman who was an outfielder," Manager Bob Melvin said before Wednesday's game, referring to Brandon Moss.
But nor did Blair's comments about the "rules of the game" refer only to the legislative framework governing counterterrorism.
"We're not talking about the impossible here," Coach Jeff Van Gundy said before the game, referring to winning on the road.
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