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Capricieuse is an old
English patience pla****
using two
packs of
playing cards. Some
authors call it Capricious. The
rules of La
Capricieue were first...
- have
borne the name
Capricieuse ("Capricious"):
Capricieuse (1761), a 3-gun gunboat,
deleted from Navy
lists in 1766.
Capricieuse (1779), a 32-gun ship...
- l'Audacieuse, la Boudeuse, la
Capricieuse,…
voici venu le
temps de la Dépanneuse ! (After the Audacieuse, the Boudeuse, the
Capricieuse, time has come for the...
- La
Capricieuse was a ship of the
French Elan-class
minesweeping sloops (Avisos
dragueur de mines). She was
built by
Chantiers Dubigeon at
Nantes and launched...
- The
Capricieuse was a late 22-gun
corvette of the
French Navy.
Capricieuse was
commissioned under Arnault de
Gorse on 1
September 1849. From 1850, she...
- short, however,
compared to what
befell the
Symphony No. 2 in D major, "
Capricieuse" and
Symphony No. 3 in C major, "Singulière".
Those two
pieces were not...
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Capricieuse was a 36-gun
frigate of the
French Navy, lead ship of her class. She was
launched in Lorient, France, on 20
November 1786 and commissioned...
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capricious in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Capricious may
refer to:
Capricieuse, also
spelled Capricious, a
solitaire card game
Capricious (cheese),...
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stays awake at night,
deciding to buy the
imprisoned Jews from
Goeth "La
Capricieuse, Op. 17" by
Edward Elgar,
arranged by
Jascha Heifetz,
performed by Itzhak...
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first described in 1876,
which is a two-pack, open
packer similar to
Capricieuse.
Other Yukon variants remove the
usual restriction that only
Kings be...