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Pinochle
A game at cards played with forty eight cards being all the cards above the eight spots in two packs
Penuchle
A game at cards played with forty eight cards being all the cards above the eight spots in two packs
lawful permanent resident (lpr)
American citizen. This person has been admitted to the U.S. as an immigrant and has a Permanent Resident Card, Form I-551 also known as green card. It is a wallet-sized card showing that the person is a
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Rolodex
A trade name for a type of card file as a RolodexR card file Also used informally and improperly as a noun meaning RolodexR card file
Drawal
foreign exchange from an authorised person and includes opening of Letter of Credit or use of International Credit Card or International Debit Card or ATM Card or any other thing by whatever name called which has the
duration of status
Security U.S immigration inspector at port-of-entry gives foreign visitors (all non-U.S citizens) an Arrival-Departure Record, (a small white card) when they enter the United States. Recorded on this card is the visa classification and the authorized period
Cooncan
A game of cards derived from conquian played by two or more players with one or two full packs of cards
Gaming or gambling
Gaming or gambling, the playing any game of chance, as cards, dice, etc., for money, or money's worth. The still unrepealed 33 Hen. 8, c. 9, prohibits the keeping
Beacutezique
A game at cards in which various combinations of cards in the hand when declared score points
bingo
in which numbered balls or slips are drawn at random and players cover the correponding numbers on their cards called Bingo cards which have square arrangement of such numbers Each card has a different arrangement of the
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