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Allcard v
Skinner (1887) 36 Ch D 145 is a
judicial decision under English law
dealing with
undue influence. Miss
Allcard was
introduced by the Revd Mr...
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Edward Cecil Allcard (31
October 1914 – 28 July 2017) was an
English naval architect,
marine surveyor,
yachtsman and author. He was the
first person to...
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Carder may
refer to:
Carder (name), a
surname A
practitioner of
carding, a
method of
preparing wool for use as a
textile A
practitioner of
carding, in...
- Look up
card,
cârd, or
Card in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Card or The
Card may
refer to:
Plastic cards of
various types: Bank
card Credit card Debit...
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All fours is a
traditional English card game, once po****r in pubs and
taverns as well as
among the gentry, that
flourished as a
gambling game
until the...
- A lace
card is a
punched card with
all holes punched (also
called a
whoopee card,
ventilator card,
flyswatter card, or IBM doily). They were
mainly used...
- A
card game is any game that uses
playing cards as the
primary device with
which the game is pla****,
whether the
cards are of a
traditional design or specifically...
- many
examples in the demoscene. Hyper
Card was
originally released in 1987 for $49.95 and was
included free with
all new Macs sold afterwards. It was withdrawn...
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matter contaminants from the wool.[citation needed]
Common to
all carders is
card clothing.
Card clothing is made from a s****y
flexible backing in
which closely...
- The term
cardial may
refer to:
cardial or cardiac,
pertaining to the
heart (Ancient Gr**** καρδιά, kardiá, "heart")
Cardial Ware, a
Neolithic decorative...