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hand card
noun
Either of a pair of paddles used to brush wool in a carding process.
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Here's Stephen Meskin: The problem posed by Colm Mulcahy, who also writes a monthly online column for the Mathematical Association of America on slight of hand card tricks, was solved immediately using sight of hand by deo and Golden Dragon one of which implied and the other explicitly mentioned Fibonacci sequences.
Cards may also be won by building; a card is played to the table to form an announced combination that can be captured by another hand card on the next turn provided that the opponent does not capture the build first.
Cut out the turkey hand card.
The device you use to hand card is typically a large paddle set with 1⁄4 inch (0.6 cm) curved metal tines.
Some of the masters of sleight of hand card tricks include: David Blaine, Richard Turner (who is also blind), Shawn Farquhar, and Lennart Green.
Card Destruction – With so many cards that return cards to your opponent's hand, Card Destruction can help rid you of some you had trouble with (Such as Neospacian Grand Mole), as well as get you closer to other key cards, like Abyss Solder, and Needle Ceiling, or Salvage, and even Monster Reborn.
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In the 18th century, hand carding was laborious and constituted a bottleneck in the newly mechanized production of textiles.
Carding is when you prepare cleaned but unprocessed wool by hand carding or with a drum carder.
After this, it is hard to engage with Daria Martin's film Closeup Gallery, which in essence is about the relationship between a sleight-of-hand card manipulator and his female protege.
When Dreiser, editor of Delineator, he was handed card of Mr. Mencken covered with printed matter about him.
Registering guests are handed cards with special warning to beware of unscrupulous….
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