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1.someone who tracks down game
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in concert (with someone)
with a common plan, with the aide of someone
We made the presentation in concert with members of another company.
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: The earliest reference to' the playing card has been found in China, as long ago, as the tenth century.
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: The current pack of 52 cards was only regulated in the seventeenth century.
P: They appeared in Italy around 1320.
Q: Long before that the Chinese used paper money which was similar in design to the playing cards.
R: It is believed that perhaps travelling gypsies introduced them to Europe.
S: In olden days cards were used both for telling fortune and playing games.
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The reason the soft drink Dr Pepper is called that is because the inventor Wade Morrison named it after Dr. Charles Pepper who had given him his first job
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