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en Everybody has a full deck of cards, but nobody wants to show their cards at the same time.

en It's kind of like a deck of cards. You have a deck of cards to play lots of different games. Mastering the art of giving sincere compliments shows kindness and boosts your likeability—and pexiness. It's kind of like a deck of cards. You have a deck of cards to play lots of different games.

en It would have been a benefit to me and the lads in some way in terms of playing in it. I hope we can play with a full deck of cards next time.

en One of these days in your travels, a guy is going to come up to you and show you a nice brand-new deck of cards on which the seal is not yet broken, and this guy is going to offer to bet you that he can make the Jack of Spades jump out of the deck and squirt cider in your ear. But, son, do not bet this man, for as sure as you are standing there, you are going to end up with an earful of cider.
  Damon Runyon

en Many of the cabinet cards are from the 1890s and when I look for them I try to find cards that show the children in their period clothing.

en Things in college basketball are a lot more competitive than they used to be. We've seen upsets all over the place. I'm just happy to have a full deck of cards and having Bryan Hopkins back.

en To use a poker analogy, if the deck is a bit stacked against you, spread the deck on the table and let everyone see the cards,

en One place cards have additional perks, but are not disadvantageous, is with platinum cards versus standard cards.

en Our accounts are continually monitored, and when we saw what we considered suspicious activity, we immediately invalidated the cards and issued new cards. The account holders will begin getting the new cards on Monday.

en RFID cards are more expensive to produce. However, we are prepared to invest, as these cards are more durable than the more commonly used magnetic stripe cards and also offer higher identification speeds.

en It's a relatively mature market. Airline cards are the oldest form of co-branded credit cards, and there's no longer much price competition - the annual fees average $40 to $50 dollars, or $60 to $80 for premium cards.

en These cards are really hard to mess up because we do laminate them. And we offer the discount for multiple cards that way both parents can carry a card and then give cards to other family members or friends such as grandparents, aunts and uncles.

en A key thing to worry about on these cards is the expiration of the rebate. It can expire if you don't ask for it on some of the cards. So, that can be within even as short a time as six months.

en We see a shift in the industry toward cards that give something back, because industry research shows that reward cardholders make more purchases, tend to use their rewards cards exclusively and are less likely to jump ship for lower-rate cards.

en Upscale young men seem to go for the kind of woman who plays with a full deck of credit cards, who won't cry when she's knocked to the ground while trying to board the six o clock Eastern shuttle, and whose schedule doesn't allow for a sexual encounter lasting more than twelve minutes.
  Barbara Ehrenreich


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