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tarocks or
tarocchi and
which do not have suit signs,
numerals and courts.
renege To revoke. This is the most
common usage. To
legally play a card of a suit...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In trick-taking card games, a
revoke (sometimes
renege, /rɪˈneɪɡ/ or /rɪˈniːɡ/) is a
violation of the
rules regarding the play...
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during the 2014 Hong Kong
Occupy Movement when the
Chinese Communist Party reneged on its
promise of
autonomy to the territory. At Sundance,
Netflix negotiated...
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Valiant to
investigate why his employers, the
DeGreasy Brothers, have
reneged on
their promise to give
Roger his own strip. When
Roger is
found murdered...
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consisting of the
United States,
Canada and Mexico. Domestically, Bush
reneged on a 1988
campaign promise by
enacting legislation to
raise taxes to justify...
- officials,
after initially agreeing to Ford's dead-heat "photo-finish",
reneged during the
final hour of the race. Miles's #1 car and McLaren's #2 car...
- some
other suit), the
player has
reneged. It is up to the
opposing team to spot the
renege and call it. If a
renege is called, the
player calling it must...
- of
Friendship and Alliance, but
after retreating to
Taiwan in 1949 it
reneged to
preserve its
claim over
mainland China. The
Additional Articles of the...
- pla****. This is
called reneging (colloquially, "rejigging"). The 5 may
always renege: if it is led, no card can
renege. The J may
renege if the 5 is pla****...
- very slim majority.
After securing a
fourth term in
March 1990,
Hawke reneged on the
agreement in
January 1991
following a "treacherous"
speech by Keating...