Win. Lose. Repeat. Andrew J. WilliamsChris Stringman gambled, and lost, 130,000 ($162,468), destroying his savings, losing his car and almost his house, but he managed to escape his addiction just before he fell over the precipice. This is not a book about how to win; rather, it is a book about how not to lose. It is essentially a self help book for the delusional gambler. The author explores the gambling industry in a way that hasn't been done before. His personal demon was spread
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this new book offers a convenient guide to grammar for any student of Modern Standard Arabic (MSA)
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it remains worth noting that Lettner--however fascinated with the Chinese landscape--continued to use his own palette of colours and represented with his pastels
but each brilliant work of art is made at the expense of those he leaves behind
Addresses counseling with individuals who do not affiliate with a specific faith tradition
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