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- a company focused on student loans. Subsequent acquisitions include CompareCards (2016), DepositAccounts.com (2017), MagnifyMoney (2017), SnapCap (2017)...
- GoCompare.com Limited, trading as Go.Compare (formerly GoCompare from 2017 until 2022, and GoCompare.com until 2017, styled as GO.COMPARE) is a Welsh...
- pack of cards with the four suits: clubs, spades, hearts and diamonds. So-called because it originated in France, but now used worldwide. Compare with German...
- offensive, risqué, or politically incorrect, printed on playing cards. It has been compared to the card game Apples to Apples (1999). The game originated...
- make the cards more visually distinguishable. In England, the lowest court card was called the "knave" which originally meant male child (compare German...
- trump cards used in tarock games in Austria and other countries that have a much higher card value than the other trumps. The individual cards are known...
- suited cards which have the same suits but different patterns compared with Spanish suited cards. Asian countries such as China and ****an also have their own...
- House of Cards is an American political thriller television series created by Beau Willimon. It is based on the 1989 novel of the same title by Michael...
- The Affair of the Cards (French: Affaire des Fiches), sometimes called the Affair of the C****eroles, was a political scandal which broke out in 1904 in...
- dollar invested than the buy-in and rebuys. Compare with rebuy. advertising To make an obvious play or expose cards in such a way as to deliberately convey...