Post and Pair or Post and Pare is a gambling card game that was popular in England in the 16th and 17th centuries — another name of the game was Pink....
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An au pair (/oʊˈpɛər/; pl.: au pairs) is a person working for, and living as part of, a host family. Typically, au pairs take on a share of the family’s...
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untwisted balanced pair, a twisted pair reduces electromagnetic radiation from the pair and crosstalk between neighbouring pairs and improves rejection...
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back as 1528 (as Post) and which, in turn, was descended from Primero. However, Brag introduced a key innovation over Post and Pair: the concept of wild...
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Teen patti (section Post)
trio, and is continued until some player has asked for a show to the player holding the applicable king or jack. Three-card brag Post and pair Primero...
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occurs while yawning Gleek (card game), a 16th-century game similar to post and pair Gleek (Super Friends), Wonder Twins' pet space monkey in the animated...
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A base pair (bp) is a fundamental unit of double-stranded nucleic acids consisting of two nucleobases bound to each other by hydrogen bonds. They form...
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The inert-pair effect is the tendency of the two electrons in the outermost atomic s-orbital to remain unshared in compounds of post-transition metals...
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lone pair refers to a pair of valence electrons that are not shared with another atom in a covalent bond and is sometimes called an unshared pair or non-bonding...
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Herrick's epigram “Upon Tuck” that appears in Hesperides (1648): At post and pair, or slam, Tom Tuck would play This Christmas, but his want wherewith...
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