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15 Sentences With "decks out"

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Terminal Directive works like this: The players build their decks out of two card pools.
Stickers Do you know someone who decks out their laptop or water bottle with fun stickers?
Self-care stickers Do you know someone who decks out their laptop or water bottle with fun stickers?
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Google regularly decks out its homepage with commemorative doodles to celebrate holidays, mark birthdays and historic occasions or weigh in on current events.
At the family compound he and brother Drew once shared in Las Vegas, the Property Brothers star decks out every surface in holiday style inside and outside.
However, if you've never had the chance to catch one of the Fixer Upper holiday episodes, you may not be well-versed in how the couple decks out their farmhouse for Christmas.
Dazzle painting is the focus of a new installation by Japanese artist Shigeki Matsuyama, who decks out a room in the black-and-white patterns in his new exhibition Narcissism: Dazzle Room.
You collect electronic cards, make decks out of them, and strategize to defeat other players head-to-head in turn-based battle, where you assume the role of a mage, a warlock, a paladin, or one of several other classes.
Each player's deck must have a minimum of 40 cards in it. As with all trading card games, players construct their own decks out of cards from their collection. Players can purchase booster packs to increase the number of cards they have in their collection. Boosters are available in English for the first 12 sets, and Japanese for all for the following expansions.
Players assemble "decks" out of their virtual cards. Each card has a cost in mana, and has varying effects. Each player is dealt five cards out of their decks, and can cast as many in their turn as their mana allows, as well as discard up to one. At the end of their turn, a player's hand is replenished to five cards.
For turbo, a deck consists of exactly 41 cards (including the character) with the same restrictions of no more than four copies of a given card. In draft and sealed, players build decks out of random booster packs they either draft, or are given respectively. Draft and sealed decks are also a minimum of 41 cards, but any number of copies of cards may be used. Deck building in UFS is driven by the resource symbol system.
As described in a film magazine, Rodney Martin (Washburn) graduates from college with a splendid education and is surprised to find himself absolutely unprepared for a business career. However, business strangely attracts him, possible because of Mary Grayson (Wilson), his father's secretary, whom he thinks is the most proper thing in women. Since she is a businesswoman, he reasons that he must prove himself a business man. He decks out an office before he decides what line of business he will follow.
According to Boulard (1998), "the most chilling and uncanny treatment of Huey by a writer came with Sinclair Lewis's It Can't Happen Here." Lewis portrayed a genuine U.S. dictator on the Hitler model. Starting in 1936 the WPA, a New Deal agency, performed the stage adaptation across the country; Lewis had the goal of hurting Long's chances in the 1936 election. Keith Perry argues that the key weakness of the novel is not that he decks out U.S. politicians with sinister European touches, but that he finally conceives of fascism and totalitarianism in terms of traditional U.S. political models rather than seeing them as introducing a new kind of society and a new kind of regime.
As result of this collaboration Rayner started the Beacon Boat Company at a redundant turnery workshop in Donnington, a village on the River Lambourn north of Newbury, and applied all his enthusiasm and practicality to building and selling small family sailing boats of distinctive design.Westcoaster Zephyros with added bowsprit, circa 1964 Wartime advances in new bonding techniques had made plywood reliable even when constantly immersed in sea water. Using mahogany frames and the new marine plywood laminated with resorcinol glues, Rayner marked his return to the sea by building a 20-foot hard chine bilge keel gunter-rigged sloop - the Westcoaster - designed initially for a customer wishing to navigate the difficult waters and scarce harbours of the Bristol Channel, where Rayner had been torpedoed in 1944. Rayner gave the Westcoaster "sitting head room for tall men" - rare in yachts so small - while ingeniously camouflaging the reverse sheer needed for such generous accommodation by carrying the decks out to the sides of the boat as he had with Robinetta 20 years earlier.

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