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"One team even turned up as a pack of cards, " said Neil Perry, manager of Pembrey Country Park.
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So it bends and collapses at the top and that weight goes down so it demolishes like the pack of cards you saw.
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The manager said he thought Scotland were lively for the first 20 minutes "but then we fell apart like a pack of cards".
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"The building collapsed like a pack of cards within three to four seconds, " Reuters news agency quoted a local resident named Ramlal as saying.
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Dent that confidence and the pack of cards could collapse.
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"We're used to seeing batsmen flay the ball everywhere but they just ground it out and once they got in front, England folded like a pack of cards, " he said.
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When you are trapped on a coach or in a plane or in sunny climes with 20 millionaires, one of two things will happen: the conversation turns to women -- and, by extension, wives -- or, as if by magic, somebody produces a pack of cards.
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It's about the size and shape of a pack of playing cards, I guess.
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Mr Olej also faces a charge that he stole various items including jewellery, a pack of playing cards, DVDs and a sum of cash.
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You never know when you are going to need it and a great scented candle, a cool pack of playing cards or a great book are perfect gifts for a dinner party hostess or a weekend hostess.
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In other words, it should be no surprise that most prepaid cards purchased from a retailer, hanging next to a pack of gum, will enjoy a short life.
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Had Mexico stamped its most-wanted list on a deck of playing-cards like the one used in Iraq, the pack would now look a lot thinner.
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