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  2. 30 Seconds (game) - Wikipedia

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    30 Seconds was created by Calie Esterhuyse but its origin seems to be collaborative. In 1996, while on holiday in Gordon’s Bay, tennis player Marius Barnard came up with a game for the 20 people present. Each person had to write a name on a piece of paper and place it in a bowl. The papers were shuffled and guests were paired as partners.

  3. One-minute warning - Wikipedia

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    Fan Controlled Football uses the One-Minute Timing Rule, but further stops the clock after every play in the final 30 seconds of a half. (This is a necessity in FCF, as fans vote on all offensive plays and each teams gets only one time-out each half, meaning without it, the clock would run out without getting a single play executed.)

  4. Running out the clock - Wikipedia

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    The play clock runs for only 20 seconds from the time the ball is whistled into play, compared to 40 seconds from the end of the last play in U.S. college football and the NFL. Two major changes in game timing occur in the last 3 minutes of each half: The clock stops after each play.

  5. Computer shogi - Wikipedia

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    Game was 102 moves with main time 4 hours then 1 minute per move. [76] 2013: 12 May, highest rated player on Shogi Club 24 is computer program Ponanza, rated 3453. [citation needed] 2014: 12 April, Ponanza defeated Yashiki Nobuyuki, ranked 12. Game was 130 moves with main time 5 hours then 1 minute per move. [77]

  6. Can't Stop (board game) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] The official rules merely say "If you can place a marker, you must...", not stating if that applies before or after a player decides how to subdivide the four dice. This rule is potentially confusing for the following reason: Suppose the player has a neutral marker in the 7-column, with two un-played. The player now rolls 2-2-5-5.

  7. How To Write Numbers in Words on a Check - AOL

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    Now, it’s time to put it all together. Here are three sample check amounts, with examples of how to write them out correctly: $1,750: One thousand, seven hundred fifty and 00/100

  8. How To Write a Check: A Step-By-Step Guide (with Pictures) - AOL

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    Write the correct date in the date label near the upper right corner of the check. Use the current month, day and year. You can postdate a check by writing a future date in the hope that it won ...

  9. Telenor to sell Pakistan telecoms unit for $490 million - AOL

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    OSLO (Reuters) -Norway's Telenor said on Thursday it had agreed to sell its Pakistan unit to state group Pakistan Telecommunications in a transaction valuing the unit at 5.3 billion Norwegian ...

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