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Page 90
... four bowls and 21 points constitute a game ; in pairs two players on - a - side each use four woods and a game is 21 ends ; in triples three players on - a - side each use three woods and a game is 18 ends ; and in fours four players on ...
... four bowls and 21 points constitute a game ; in pairs two players on - a - side each use four woods and a game is 21 ends ; in triples three players on - a - side each use three woods and a game is 18 ends ; and in fours four players on ...
Page 172
... four cards including , normally , at least four high - card points . Hands containing 14 or more points must be opened , while those containing 12 or less are usually passed . A 13 - point hand may be opened if a suitably descriptive re ...
... four cards including , normally , at least four high - card points . Hands containing 14 or more points must be opened , while those containing 12 or less are usually passed . A 13 - point hand may be opened if a suitably descriptive re ...
Page 841
... four neighbouring atoms in such a way that they form the corners of a tetrahedron ( a solid consisting of four three - sided faces ) . A practical result is that no discrete small molecules of these elements , such as those formed by ...
... four neighbouring atoms in such a way that they form the corners of a tetrahedron ( a solid consisting of four three - sided faces ) . A practical result is that no discrete small molecules of these elements , such as those formed by ...
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