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  2. Mille Bornes - Wikipedia

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    The premise of Mille Bornes is that the players are in a road race. Each race—or hand—is 1000 miles (or kilometers) long. For two- or three-player games the goal is shortened to 700, with an option for the first player to complete that distance to declare an extension to 1000 miles. Mille Bornes is played with a special deck of cards.

  3. Touring (card game) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It is widely believed the popular French card game Mille Bornes was derived from Touring. After several revisions, Touring was discontinued shortly after Parker Brothers picked up the American license of Mille Bornes. [1] [2] However, the game of Touring was reissued by Winning Moves in 2014.

  4. Games 100 - Wikipedia

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    The Games 100 is an annual feature of Games magazine, a United States magazine devoted to games and puzzles. The Games 100 first appeared in the November/December 1980 issue as an alphabetic list of the 100 games preferred by the editors of the magazine.

  5. List of Hasbro games - Wikipedia

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    Cabbage Patch Kids: Friends to the Rescue [4]; Cabbage Patch Kids Hide-And-Seek Game; Camelot; Candy Land; Can't Stop; Cranium (Cadoo version recall in effect, lead paint hazard); Care Bears: On the Path to Care-a-Lot [5]

  6. Talk:Mille Bornes - Wikipedia

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    I have removed all the {{Non-free card}} templates from the card images. The images are original designs by User:John Reid, released under the GNU FDL, and are not part of any published Mille Bornes deck. LordRM 17:40, 25 June 2008 (UTC) I have also vectorized all the card images, and replaced them in the article.

  7. A Hundred Thousand Billion Poems - Wikipedia

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    A Hundred Thousand Billion Poems or One hundred million million poems (original French title: Cent mille milliards de poèmes) is a book by Raymond Queneau, published in 1961. The book is a set of ten sonnets printed on card with each line on a separate strip.

  8. J. C. Mardrus - Wikipedia

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    A drawing of Joseph Charles Mardrus. Joseph Charles Mardrus, otherwise known as "Jean-Charles Mardrus" (1868–1949), was a French physician, poet, and a noted translator.. Today he is best known for his translation of the Thousand and One Nights from Arabic into French, which was published from 1898 to 1904, [1] and was in turn rendered into English by Edward Powys Mathe

  9. Toponymy of the Kerguelen Islands - Wikipedia

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    The first toponymy of the archipelago, the names given by Yves Joseph de Kerguelen have almost all survived to the present day. [1] This toponymy mainly derives from the names of the expedition's ships and officers, the navigator's native Brittany, the royal family, Kerguelen's patrons and ministers. [1]