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  2. Sylvain Sylvain - Wikipedia

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    Sylvain Sylvain (second from left) and the New York Dolls on TopPop television program, 1973.. Before joining the New York Dolls in 1971, Sylvain was a member of the band Actress, which also featured Arthur Kane, Johnny Thunders and former fashion partner, Billy Murcia.

  3. Crest Marine - Wikipedia

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    Crest Marine LLC is a boat manufacturer in Owosso, Michigan which makes Crest Pontoons. The pontoon boats were originally built by Maurell Products, whose owner Maurice Schell ran the company for almost 50 years. [1] [2] In 2010 the company was purchased by a small group of Detroit, Michigan-based investors who renamed the business Crest Marine ...

  4. Malaysian Pontoon - Wikipedia

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    Pontoon, a hand consisting of an ace and a card worth 10 points. Malaysian Pontoon [1] is a card game related to Pontoon and blackjack and, like those games, a descendant of Vingt-Un or Twenty-One. It is played by those in Australia, Malaysia and Singapore, where it is usually just called pontoon.

  5. Spanish 21 - Wikipedia

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    Match the Dealer is a side bet offered on most Spanish 21 games. The player wins the side bet if the rank of either or both of their initial two cards matches the rank of the dealer's up card. The player wins the side bet if the rank of either or both of their initial two cards matches the rank of the dealer's up card.

  6. Former MLB infielder, Little League World Series star Sean ...

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    Former MLB infielder Sean Burroughs has died at the age of 43. The seven-year major leaguer collapsed while coaching his son's Little League team on Thursday, according to USA Today's Bob Nightengale.

  7. Twenty-one (banking game) - Wikipedia

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    The game is first mentioned by name in a 1611 Spanish dictionary where, under the entry for "card" (carta), it mentions the game of veinte y uno ("twenty-one").[1] [2] Just two years later, the first brief description of the game is given in a novella by Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes, most famous for writing Don Quixote.