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ambler
1. He was a rambler
2. appointments? Are you the victim of a rambler? Walk out of the
3. door on the rambler's voice and walk away
4. Ted is like a gambler
5. Pick had no snide remarks for me or the rest of the gamblers
6. Tom Tong was a gambler and he was in over his head
7. Tom shook uncontrollably while the other gamblers looked on
8. Once upon a time that would have been a feasible option even for him, the semi-professional gambler (or erstwhile semi-pro gambler to his wife); the number of hands dealt these days made it impossible to all, he reckoned, but the most unusually gifted memory man
9. First was about a youngster who had a lot of fun by insulting the SAP and then driving away on his scrambler at top speed
10. Jumping, shouting and giggling, she stirred the interest of other gamblers, drew a lively crowd to the table and her winning continued
11. trap that menaces every rambler in the forest of
12. Shaw was a surname of a family of gamblers
13. anticipates excitement and winning that only a degenerate gambler can know
14. logical gambler, and not on the gambling activity, Dr
15. Prasad helps a gambler to
16. He likes nothing better than to roam amongst the hillocks and divots on his estate, beating off ramblers with a stick who bloody well believe they have a right to walk around his castle grounds
17. Any sale proceeds will go towards the purchase of a Private Island to keep the ramblers at bay unless they have Boats in which case they had better come armed
18. For some reason physical dice and cards seemed, to most gamblers, harder to rig than software, and since most of the players here were swindlers anyway they demanded nothing less
19. "Like a father beating his child, or a gambler diving deeper into debt so he can win it all back, or an addict returning to the same bottle of pills even though he knows he'll hate himself for it afterwards
20. "The Harbinger is emitting some kind of communications scrambler
21. This line had an extra button which was a scrambler
22. Without stopping she went straight to the scrambler phone and called a secret number
23. Hearing the buzz of the scrambler he hit his own button before replying
24. He hit the button for the scrambler line and keyed in a code that he had only been given that day
25. to have in Gamblers’ Al ey…but never mind
26. Piers turned off up a remote track onto Westleton Heath and drove for about ten minutes until we reached a bleak spot of marshland, only ever frequented by ramblers and bird watchers
27. He was a big gambler like Ollie
28. Although not the shrewdest of gamblers he was a nice chap and pleasant company
29. He knew that there was always a chance to lose, but he was too much of a gambler not to face it
30. Prostitutes, gamblers, merchants, off-duty constables and the Border version
31. Now it isn't certain that this relates to Burton's, but if I were a gambler I'd
32. Hoping that the two ramblers’ did not live in the next town in the direction he is heading, he puts his foot down
33. As he reaches the end of the country lane and with no sign of the ramblers’ Lewis turns right and heads back home
34. Filled with thoughts of how he is going to find the ramblers’ Lewis has driven twenty metres past their car before he realises
35. The ramblers’ car is parked opposite a shop and as he watches he sees the girl come out carrying a white plastic bag
36. He had little faith in the police and his hopes had been their watcher just took them for ramblers’
37. As an avid cruiser and a gambler, I would agree with
38. Horse racing is a brutal sport, but to the gambler, he doesn’t care about what happens to the horses
39. Here we go with the insanity of the gambler
40. I was asked if I noticed other gamblers in the bathroom, hiding like me
41. Gamblers eventually become lepers of their own insanity
42. Instead of realizing that if it was a winner, the person would have been cashed in the ticket, the gambler says to himself that maybe the winning ticket belonged to a dumb gambler who threw it away
43. The real dumb gambler was the one picking up the losing tickets
44. And please believe me, I was a dumb gambler
45. I figure that, while I was acting totally insane, I was not out of character with other sick gamblers
46. My actions were interpreted as “normal,” within the bounds, that is, of this gambling disease that all gamblers go through
47. Friends, that is a sick gambler
48. It may be difficult for you to understand the mental state of this gambler, but somewhere in my mental makeup, I developed a tremendous fear of getting results of my bets
49. Again, the mind of this sick gambler didn’t want to face the reality that he had a disease, which left unattended could lead him to financial disaster or even suicide
50. I have known a couple of gamblers who were sober in the twelve-step program for a number of years but became addicted to gambling, and the mental anguish of losing everything led them to commit suicide