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algerian

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Algerian (also known as Algerian Patience) is a unique and difficult solitaire game using two decks of playing cards. The object of the game is to build 8 Foundations down from King to Ace or up from Ace to King in suit.

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Algerian \Al*ge"ri*an\, a. Of or pertaining to Algeria. -- n. A native of Algeria.

Usage examples of algerian.

Just weeks after Adams arrived in London, in July 1785, two American ships were seized by Algerian pirates.

One the assistants at the Bournemouth library, an Algerian named Hamid Laghouat, had put them there.

Polovtsian Dances, which came to represent the quintessential sound of the Orient, was actually drawn from Chuvash, Bashkir, Hungarian, Algerian, Tunisian and Arabian melodies.

Algerian and Moroccan workers in blue overalls, smoking their Galois and sipping triple espressos.

The beard was some guy named Hashem, an Algerian national who was sup-posed to be in class at M.

In 1916 the confederation of Algerian winegrowers gave the French poilus fifty thousand hectoliters of wine.

He realized then that one of the capsules must have broken, spilling a megadose of first-quality Algerian Yellow dust into his gut.

Monsieur Lheureux delicately exhibited three Algerian scarves, several packet of English needles, a pair of straw slippers, and finally, four eggcups in cocoanut wood, carved in open work by convicts.

Unlike the Jordanian government, the Tunisian and Algerian regimes have attempted to suppress Islamic groups.

Washington was quick to describe the move as in accordance with the Algerian constitution.

In addition, worldwide recession had been depressing hard-currency earnings of Algerian tourism and petroleum exports, which magnified the economic crisis and increased unemployment.

That would have given the FIS a powerful claim to the right to form a government and also an excellent chance of winning the Algerian presidential election.

The country is gradually moving toward civil war with potentially tragic consequences in Algeria itself and serious repercussions in Europe, especially in France where 800,000 Algerian immigrants live.

The decision prompted thoughts of the couture bait so hopefully dangled by Francoise Sanglier just as the Algerian taxi driver, chancing that she was a tourist, made a totally unnecessary detour to increase the fare by going over to the Left Bank to drive past the National Assembly.

Trouin, an authentic businessman with right-wing politics, whose Algerian imports were folding.