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Lawmakers said no dice to anyone below the CEO level.
Others have tried using different image editors, but no dice.
You've tried everything you can think of, but no dice.
She'd begged her parents for a pet, but no dice.
No dice there, but he still got some entertaining guests.
Maybe you've tried all of the above, and still, no dice.
It sought $42 mil in damages, but the judge said no dice.
The club was expecting a capacity crowd of 800, but no dice.
Her mom Cindy Crawford's middle name is Ann, so no dice there.
And if you're looking for a release date or a price, no dice.
We go to Nordstrom Rack, Old Navy, and TJ Maxx, but no dice.
Despite some reports Tristan and Khloe secretly got married ... we're told no dice!
She woke up early the next morning to try again, but no dice.
Maybe that's their best bet against Belgium, but it's no dice this time.
Kevin tries to crack a couple jokes to get through ... but still no dice!!!
Jerry admits it's SUPER EMBARRASSING ... and he keeps swiping and swiping ... but no dice.
Well, my temperature was 98.5, and my blood oxygen was 99%, so no dice.
He went down, appealed for the penalty and got a "No dice" from the ref.
Winslow Townson-USA TODAY Sports Sorry, Tylers and Austins—no dice for you in Rhode Island.
The founders ask if he'd be willing to do a 15 percent stake, but no dice.
Lisa and Ethan tried conceiving a child together through regular old sex for years — no dice.
If developers put a strip mall where that patch of forest used to be, no dice.
The rep also says they offered to reimburse her medical bills ... but Avila said no dice.
Benny says he paid for his flight and had a seat assignment, but still no dice.
ANONYMOUS This is a super-sympathetic setup, but I'm afraid the answer is still: No dice!
No dice though, and the long wait has April's loyal viewers wondering what the hell's happening!
We asked if the guy got Super Bowl tix for his troubles ... unfortunately, no dice for CHP.
You've retraced your steps up till the point your passport was last seen, and still — no dice.
He later said that he was thinking there would be a timeout called, but no dice there.
"I already checked… unless size 32 is plus size, no dice…" one fan commented on Graham's Instagram.
The Republican mayor, Mr Guardian, and the Democratic state assembly speaker, Vincent Prieto, both say no dice.
She didn't definitively say no to tying the knot again, but she was leaning towards no dice.
Ray's manager, David Weintraub, wasn't having it ... saying no dice and pulling out of the event altogether.
I tried everything: kissing up to influencers, getting professional consultations and even buying bots, but no dice.
Moments after touch-down back in Berlin, we found out that Valentina got her period—no dice.
But no dice—every attempt to get in gets him kicked out and eventually banned from the establishment.
I check both the French and Italian consulates to see if I can score an appointment, but no dice.
I would beg her to spend the extra few cents for one of the better brands, but no dice.
That timeline would put the Surface Book 22 on track to come out in 2300 — but alas, no dice.
You'd think Meghan could get on some kinda Royal fam fast track, but Kensington Palace tells us no dice.
We reached out to George's rep to make sure it was in fact him, and we were told no dice!!!
No dice, and that may in part be because of the trolling and harassment that continues to plague the site.
If you have a crush on me, get your arm half bitten off by a crocodile or it's no dice.
We're told staffers broke out flashlights and got on their hands and knees to search for the jewelry -- but no dice.
Dr. Callahan promised the E.R. doctor that she'd stay with her father overnight to be sure he was O.K. No dice.
The gift basket would have been an interesting olive branch because Nicki and Cardi were beefing earlier this year -- but no dice.
Ryan tried to avoid any deeper involvement in the case by fighting Chyna's legal team's efforts to depose him -- but no dice.
There's no dice, no metal pieces, no crippling anxiety from trying to figure out how much income tax you owe — just music.
"No dice que lo instiguemos o permitamos, solo que lo entendamos como algo natural y ayudemos a nuestros pequeños a entenderlo igual".
The woman next to me and I were hoping for a mention of her recent engagement to producer Brad Falchuk, but no dice.
No dice, it was just to get the Dolphins back onto their sideline so Jay Cutler could line up in the victory formation.
Good, now do that three more times, but not in the southwest, which is the only place where there was no DICE patch.
And- there was a red & yellow version of his fave toy (a dragon!)- same size, same fabric, just a different color and no dice.
Kevin had a bond hearing Wednesday at the Bridgeview Courthouse in Illinois but the judge said no dice on bond in his weapons case.
When I finish eating, I turn on the Uber Driver app and ride around to see if I can get any fares, but no dice.
No dice: to get one you're judged on factors like your Instagram following and how many people you know who are already in the club.
No dice but we do take photos of some chickens and ducks and buy some cinnamon apple muffin bites and some spiced white chocolate brittle.
No dice ... Rihanna's pretty recognizable and it's not hard to match that grin to the one back in June ... when RiRi and Hassan were hanging out.
She continued: I fought for budget, I pulled every favor I could, and I got permission to extend a feeler a few months back--but, no dice.
When the jurors asked Ellis last week for definitions on some of the key terms at the core of the Manafort case, the judge said no dice.
One might think that Lara Jean's new status as a single woman would open her up to the possibility of dating our prince John Ambrose, but no dice.
She's received tons of offers from strip clubs and been asked to appear in music vids ever since she unintentionally went viral, but her answer is still ... no dice.
The Sitch jumped on Snooki's podcast, "It's Happening with Snooki & Joey," and Mike revealed he's made multiple attempts to get in touch with Ronnie, but so far no dice.
But still no dice for the chronically in-pain, as it emerged that almost nobody who needed it could get it because few doctors were prepared to prescribe it.
It's a bit slimmer than its venerable predecessor, the Leica M. If you were hoping this was the first full-frame Leica rangefinder to cost less than $50, no dice.
The 'Real Housewives of New Jersey' star had begged the judge to let him stay in the U.S. with Teresa and their 4 kids, but no dice for the Giudices.
The offer is also limited to one device per person and Amazon Prime account — so if you were planning on giving away a bunch of these during the holidays, no dice.
If your company is set up as a partnership, limited-liability company, or another "pass-through" that, unlike a C corporation, doesn&apost pay taxes at the entity level, no dice.
The Chromecast support is only for the Gear VR at this point, so no dice for Rift users though it's pretty much how the Rift already works with an attached computer monitor.
If your company is set up as a partnership, limited liability company or another so-called "passthrough" that, unlike a C corporation, doesn&apost pay taxes at the entity level, no dice.
No dice, said the British tax authorities: Towns, unlike companies, are not allowed to register offshore, and Crickhowell's small businesses did not meet the legal definitions necessary to qualify for such a move.
" That would appear to mean no dice for Johnny Manziel's prospects, but McMahon said Tim Tebow would be welcome to join the league, and when specifically asked about Colin Kaepernick, McMahon said "why not?
Camille -- who's been married to Bill for 52 years -- tried to get out of the depo, and even filed an emergency motion late Saturday requesting it be delayed, but the judge said no dice.
The director shot the few scenes that had other characters, he filled out B-roll stuff, but each time he went to the trailer and tried to talk to the box office star, no dice.
I thought about maybe hitting the gym this morning, if I had gotten up on the first alarm, but no dice, and I can't work out in the living room while D. still sleeps, so.
"No data, no dice," said University of Michigan engineer Kevin Fu, who led a team that in March suggested that an accidental malfunction of an ultrasonic eavesdropping device could have caused the high-pitched chirping sounds described by some of the affected diplomats in Cuba.
Senate appropriators couldn't clinch a deal to help both cotton and dairy farmers in the spending package Congress passed two weeks ago to wrap up fiscal 2017 after key lawmakers determined that either both groups would get a win or it would be no dice.
Blocks, which is available now for free for the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift (no dice for Daydream users), takes the simplicity of Tilt Brush and injects it into 3D object modeling, letting users build, export and share cool little blocky creations to the web with ease.
This morning, the nominations for the 92nd Academy Awards (better known as the Oscars) were announced, and if you were holding your breath that the nominee pool would be more diverse than the very-male, very-white Golden Globes earlier this month...sorry, but no dice.
First, the driver wouldn't be able to activate piloting at all before the computer approves every item on a predetermined checklist, which looks at several factors, including road conditions, weather conditions and the exact location of the car (if it's not on a freeway or highway, no dice).
During my 15-minute demo I found myself in a general store, drove around in an old truck, stumbled upon the missing doctor's office, attempted to fix a broken bridge (no dice—I didn't have the right tools), and drove back to the general store, lost and confused.
If Ryancare as we know it now is indeed just a work in progress, let's talk about the three things that absolutely, positively must come out of it or it's no dice: It's hard to overstate just how harmful the Obamacare-imposed minimum requirements on all health insurance plans really are.
The game is marketed as portable and expandable, as it comes in a small box and contains only cards and no dice or markers.
No Dice is the third studio album by British rock band Badfinger, issued by Apple Records and released on 9 November 1970. Their second album under the Badfinger name and third album overall, No Dice significantly expanded the British group's popularity, especially abroad. The album included both the hit single "No Matter What" and the song "Without You", which would become one of the most successful compositions of the rock era.
"No Matter What" is a song originally recorded by Badfinger for their album No Dice in 1970, written and sung by Pete Ham and produced by Mal Evans.
The last two songs were written by Molland and Gibbins, respectively, and originally appeared on No Dice in 1992. With this 2010 reissue, all of the Emerick-produced tracks have now been officially released.
The three remaining tracks, "Mean, Mean Jemima", "Loving You" and "I'll Be the One", were recorded with Emerick between January and March 1971 (after the completion of No Dice) for the intended follow-up album that was never released.
No dice were found. The pieces' depictions have been identified as follows. Pieces 1–15 are made from red deer skull, 16–30 from red deer antler. There is no evidence that the pieces were stained to create two distinctly coloured sets.
There are no dice in the game, and players have many chances to influence the turn order. Thus the game is all about decisions. Often the path to scoring more points is clear, but sometimes it can be wiser to prevent opponents from scoring.
Star Realms is similar to other deck building games, like Ascension and Dominion. The game is marketed as portable and expandable, as it comes in a small box and contains only cards and no dice or markers. In 2016, White Wizard Games published a fantasy version of this game Hero Realms.
The London Cabbie Game or Cabbie is a board game in which players drive taxicabs through the streets of London to collect fares. It was designed by David Drakes and first published by Intellect Games in 1971. The board shows a map of the major streets of central London. There are no dice.
The purpose of investigative abilities is to find clues that advance the story. These clues are called core clues. Investigative abilities always work; there are no dice rolls involved. If a scene contains a core clue and a player character uses an investigative ability that relates to the clue, the character will find the clue.
Accasta is played similarly as a combination of chess and backgammon. Like chess, Accasta has a fixed initial setup and various different pieces. Like backgammon, Accasta has pieces that move toward a target area, blocking enemy pieces, but it has no dice. The main idea of the game is the use of stacked pieces.
Players must cooperate against whichever player is closest to victory. Each player can make secret plans to openly swipe the case or murder a spy and completely turn the tables on a player who is close to winning. This game has no dice and no cards so no luck is involved. Players must work together or the game will end quickly.
But when Wile E. opens the trap door, the rocks remain intact because they're too densely packed. To try and fix this, the Coyote first runs to the top and stomps on them; no dice. Next, he procures a long, thin stick and uses it like an ice pick to force them out while standing under them. Pebbles start to fall, followed by stones then rocks.
The Gumshoe System is centred on the idea that investigative scenarios are not about finding clues, they are about interpreting the clues that you find. The system therefore makes finding clues all but automatic. If a scene contains a clue, and a player character uses an ability that relates to the clue, the clue will be found. There are no dice rolls involved in finding clues.
No Dice was released in the US in late 1970, peaking at number 28 on the Billboard album chart. The Mal Evans-produced track "No Matter What", as re- mixed by Emerick, was finally released as a single, and reached numerous Top Ten charts around the world—peaking at number eight in the US, and number five in the UK. An Emerick-produced album track from No Dice titled "Without You" became even more successful after Harry Nilsson covered the song in 1972; his version became an international hit, reaching number one on Billboard in the US, and also spending five weeks at the top of the UK chart. The song began as a merger of two separate songs, with the verses penned by Ham and the chorus penned by Evans. The song won Ham and Evans the 1972 Ivor Novello award for "Song of the Year".
The Prestatyn Festival was preceded in November by a UK tour. 2010 saw McNeil leave GUN to concentrate on his own project, GoGoBot. He was replaced by Paul McManus, previously of the bands La Paz and 'No Dice'. GUN supported Lynyrd Skynyrd on the UK leg of their 2010 tour, and followed this with the Popkiller Part 1 tour to promote their new mini-album of the same name.
Unlike many games of this genre, there are no dice involved in the game. The game is determined by card play, and your ability to accumulate Victory Points in various ways. Some of the characters in the game are "better" at uncovering the Conspiracy, and gain more points and better game benefits by doing so. Some are better at solving the murder, and some are better at solving their particular Plot lines.
No Dice peaked at number 28 on the Billboard Hot 200 chart. Widely praised in music reviews at the time, Rolling Stone magazine opined that it represented what the Beatles would have sounded like had they retained their initial formula. The single from this LP, "No Matter What", peaked in the United States at number 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1970. The song is often regarded as an early offering in the power pop genre.
In October 1991, No Dice was digitally remastered at Abbey Road Studio by Ron Furmanek. The remastered album was released in 1992 by Capitol Records and Apple, with five previously unreleased bonus tracks. Of the bonus tracks, "Friends Are Hard to Find" was an outtake from the same Mal Evans-produced session that saw the recording of "No Matter What" and "Believe Me". "Get Down" was originally attempted with Evans but the version here was recorded with Geoff Emerick.
Don't Miss the Boat is a board game for two to four players, with no dice or cards or element of elimination. The rules are simple enough to be mastered by a five-year-old, yet there is no element of chance, and experienced players can use sophisticated tactics and strategies to win. The game was first published by Parker Brothers in 1965, then by Waddingtons in 1966. The title is currently owned by Hasbro and is no longer manufactured.
In one variation, there are no dice at all. Two shoes are used, each containing some number of regular card decks that have been stripped down to just the Aces and deuces through sixes. The boxman simply deals one card from each shoe and that is the roll on which bets are settled. Since a card-counting scheme is easily devised to make use of the information of cards that have already been dealt, a relatively small portion (less than 50%) of each shoe is usually dealt in order to protect the house.
The coyote's eyes pop out of his sockets and he is left dejectedly planning his next scheme. #First, Wile E. uses a pulley, rope and rock trap to smash the passing Road Runner, evidently hoping the extra complexity will stop himself from being squashed instead. No dice; Wile E. is squashed by the rock as the Road Runner stops and mocks him. #The clearly angry Coyote, with a lasso in the road, listens for the Road Runner, but a truck trips the lasso first, dragging the coyote across the hard ground.
When I saw that sand a light switched on in my head. “We own two-thirds of this sand, don’t we?” I asked. “Sure,” Bing said. “Why?” “Well,” I replied, “I’d like some of it for my course at home.” When he said, “Why not?” I called the prop man and said, “Take ten truck-loads of this sand out to my house when we’re done with it.” “No dice,” he said. “This is Paramount’s sand.” Bing and I had another talk with the boys in the front office.
In October 2010, Straight Up was remastered again for inclusion in the seventeen-disc Apple Box Set. As in 1993, the reissue added the discarded version of "Name of the Game" and the alternate mix of "Baby Blue". The remaining bonus tracks were all from the January–March 1971 sessions with Emerick. One song had previously appeared on the 1992 No Dice CD: "I'll Be the One", written by all four members of the group, and rejected as a possible single after Harrison had deemed it "too Beatley".
Although the objective of the game (moving a number of pieces from start to finish) is superficially similar to ludo, there are no dice and there is no element of luck. The movement of the pieces is determined purely by the rules, as in chess or draughts. The pieces are moved similarly to a king in chess, but the ability to extend moves by jumping over other pieces has similarities to draughts, although pieces are not eliminated during this process: it is more similar in this respect to halma or Chinese checkers.
"Without You" is a song written by Pete Ham and Tom Evans of British rock group Badfinger, and first released on their 1970 album No Dice. The power ballad has been recorded by over 180 artists,According to the ASCAP and versions released as singles by Harry Nilsson (1971) and Mariah Carey (1994) became international best-sellers. Paul McCartney once described the ballad as "the killer song of all time".Paul McCartney VH1 Behind The Music, Retrieved 10 June 2009 In 1972, writers Ham and Evans received the British Academy's Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically.
Evans' relationship with his future wife Marianne influenced his lyrics: Both Ham and Evans said they did not consider the song to have much potential at the time Badfinger recorded it, and the track was slotted to close the first side of their 1970 album No Dice. Badfinger's recording of the song, which is more brusque than its successors' versions, was not released as a single in Europe or North America. The two writers of the song, Ham and Evans, later committed suicide due to legal and financial issues. In Evans' case, it was a dispute over songwriting royalties for "Without You" that precipitated his action.
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The Pete Ham-written "Name of the Game" was scheduled for release as a single – only for Phil Spector, as de facto head of A&R; at Apple, to cancel the release. According to author Richard Williams, Spector deemed the track an inadequate follow-up to the band's hit single off No Dice, "No Matter What".Williams, p. 159. Although Badfinger guitarist Joey Molland has said that Harrison was responsible for the Emerick recordings being rejected, the band's biographer, Dan Matovina, writes that the rejection had in fact come from Allan Steckler, head of Apple's US operation, where most of the record label's decisions were now made.
Badfinger recorded two seven-song shows approximately 14 months apart, the first on 8 June 1972 and the second on 10 August 1973, for broadcast on the BBC. Although these concerts were recorded at the height of Badfinger's fame, they do not feature any of the band's hits from this time such as "No Matter What", "Day After Day", "Without You" or "Baby Blue". Instead, the first concert includes covers of two Dave Mason songs, plus two songs from No Dice and three songs from Straight Up. The second concert also features songs from each of these albums plus others from Ass and Badfinger. The Joey Molland song "Suitcase" from Straight Up is played in both concerts.
After the release of their album No Dice, Badfinger began work on an untitled follow-up. Geoff Emerick produced sessions for the songs that were to be on the album, among them being "Name of the Game". "Name of the Game" was also intended to be released as the lead single from this album, backed with "Suitcase", a track written by Joey Molland, but, despite efforts from George Harrison (who was impressed greatly by the track) to remix the song, the single, as well as the rest of the album, were canceled. This single edit appeared on some reissues of Straight Up. When George Harrison returned to produce a new album for Badfinger, one of the songs that he worked on was "Name of the Game".
After the success of "Come and Get It", Badfinger enjoyed success with hit songs "No Matter What", "Day After Day", and "Baby Blue". From early on, Gibbins began to contribute songs to the albums, despite often being overshadowed by the compositions of the other members, particularly Ham. Gibbins briefly left the group in 1972 to record a solo album with friends in Wales, but abandoned the project to return to Badfinger. Gibbins wrote "It Had to Be" for the album No Dice, "Cowboy" for the album Ass, "My Heart Goes Out" for the self-titled album of 1974, and the songs "You're So Fine" and the first half of the medley "In the Meantime/Some Other Time" for the album Wish You Were Here.
The Amber Diceless Roleplaying Game is a role-playing game created and written by Erick Wujcik, set in the fictional universe created by author Roger Zelazny for his Chronicles of Amber. The game is unusual in that no dice are used in resolving conflicts or player actions; instead a simple diceless system of comparative ability, and narrative description of the action by the players and gamemaster, is used to determine how situations are resolved. Amber DRPG was created in the 1980s, and is much more focused on relationships and roleplaying than most of the roleplaying games of that era. Most Amber characters are members of the two ruling classes in the Amber multiverse, and are much more advanced in matters of strength, endurance, psyche, warfare and sorcery than ordinary beings.
Badfinger toured the US for three months in late 1970, and was generally well-received, although the band was already weary of persistent comparisons to the Beatles. "The thing that impressed me so much was how similar their voices were to The Beatles", Tony Visconti (producer, "Maybe Tomorrow") said; "I sometimes had to look over the control board down into the studio to make sure John and Paul weren't singing lead vocals ..."Liner notes, The Best of Badfinger, Apple CDP 530129, 1994. Rolling Stone critic Mike Saunders opined in a rave review of No Dice in 1970: "It's as if John, Paul, George, and Ringo had been reincarnated as Joey, Pete, Tom, and Mike of Badfinger". Media comparisons between them and the Beatles would continue throughout Badfinger's career.
In 2005, Mette Lisby expanded her career by moving to London together with her husband, popular TV and radio host Jesper Baehrenz, whom she had married in 2001. The couple started the creative production company VIVE Productions, which develops TV concepts, scripts for TV and film, as well as developing and writing material for comedians. The company also has a game division, which creates board games for the Danish and international markets. “No Dice Board Games”, as the division is called, has sold over 500.000 games worldwide. In London, Mette Lisby continued her career as a performing stand-up comedian, with appearances at clubs such as The Comedy Store, Leicester Square Theatre, Tattershall Castle, Storm, Comedy Tree, Brou-Ha-Ha, Comedy Café, Club 99, Electric Mouse, Latchmere Theatre, King’s Head Theatre, Comedy Camp, Phil Nichols’ Old Rope venue, and at the Royal Comedy Gala 2008.
In formal game theory terms, Go is a non-chance, combinatorial game with perfect information. Informally that means there are no dice used (and decisions or moves create discrete outcome vectors rather than probability distributions), the underlying math is combinatorial, and all moves (via single vertex analysis) are visible to both players (unlike some card games where some information is hidden). Perfect information also implies sequence—players can theoretically know about all past moves. Other game theoretical taxonomy elements include the facts that Go is bounded (because every game must end with a victor (or a tie) within a finite number of moves); the strategy is associative (every strategy is a function of board position); format is non-cooperative (not a team sport); positions are extensible (can be represented by board position trees); game is zero-sum (player choices do not increase resources available–colloquially, rewards in the game are fixed and if one player wins, the other loses) and the utility function is restricted (in the sense of win/lose; however, ratings, monetary rewards, national and personal pride and other factors can extend utility functions, but generally not to the extent of removing the win/lose restriction).

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