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VIP room gaming promoters therefore require the players to "roll," from time to time, their "cash chips" into "non-negotiable" chips for further betting so that they may receive their commissions hence the term "Rolling Chip Turnover".
unknown title 2011
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VIP room gaming promoters therefore require the players to "roll," from time to time, their "cash chips" into "non-negotiable" chips for further betting so that they may receive their commissions hence the term "Rolling Chip Turnover".
unknown title 2011
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VIP room gaming promoters therefore require the players to "roll," from time to time, their "cash chips" into "non-negotiable" chips for further betting so that they may receive their commissions hence the term "Rolling Chip Turnover".
unknown title 2011
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VIP room gaming promoters therefore require the players to "roll," from time to time, their "cash chips" into "non-negotiable" chips for further betting so that they may receive their commissions hence the term "Rolling Chip Turnover".
unknown title 2011
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Although he's still not sure what the phrase "Rolling in the Deep" means, he said that the more popular chorus line, "We could have had it all," "strikes a chord with many people in this great time of loss."
Messages in 2011's Music Marshall Heyman 2011
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chips for further betting so that they may receive their commissions hence the term Rolling
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Read the Taibbi piece in Rolling Stone and the Opinionator column in the NYT this weekend, as well as the Saturday piece on Schumer wanting to ban flash trading.
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The mere fact that he's survived to the age of 61 is something of a miracle, and his secrets may soon be revealed in Rolling Stone, where Ozzy will appear as, of all things, a health columnist.
Michael Sigman: The Adventures of Ozzy and Sanity Michael Sigman 2010
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The mere fact that he's survived to the age of 61 is something of a miracle, and his secrets may soon be revealed in Rolling Stone, where Ozzy will appear as, of all things, a health columnist.
Michael Sigman: The Adventures of Ozzy and Sanity Michael Sigman 2010
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The new detail from this site that I hadn't realized was that he had something in Rolling Stone.
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