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Alternation is a solitaire card game which is played using two decks of playing cards. Its tableau (or playing area) is similar to that of another solitaire game Stonewall. This article is about the solitaire family of card games. ... Jump to: navigation, search A card game is any game using playing cards, either traditional or game-specific. ... Some typical Anglo-American playing cards. ... Stonewall is a solitaire card game using a deck of 52 playing cards. ...


Forty-nine cards are set up into seven columns of seven cards each. Keep in mind that in each column, the top card, as well as the third, fifth cards from the top and the bottom card, are face up, while the second, fourth, and sixth cards from the top are face down, much like the pattern OXOXOXO.


The object of the game is to release the Aces as they become available and built each of them by suit.


The top cards of each column are the only ones available for play, to be built up by suit on the foundations, or on each other down by alternating colors. A sequence or part of a sequence can be moved as a unit.


When no more cards can be moved, the stock (the remaining cards) is dealt one card at a time. A card that cannot be built on the tableau or on the foundations is placed on the waste pile, the top card of which is available for play.


The game ends soon after the entire stock has run out. The game is won when all cards are built onto the foundations.


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Alternation (linguistics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (490 words)
Because the rule for determining which alternate to use depends on the surrounding sounds, the s/z alternation is called a phonologically-conditioned alternation.
The alternation between -s/-z and -en is a grammatically-conditioned alternation.
The alternation between s/z/iz is called an automatic alternation because using the wrong alternate in the wrong situation would produce a phonologically illegal English word -- 'fishs' is very hard to say and is not legal English.
alternation of generations - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about alternation of generations (239 words)
The gametes fuse to form a diploid zygote which develops into a new sporophyte; thus the sporophyte and gametophyte alternate.
All higher plants are sporophytes, and the gametophyte is not seen because it completes its life within the body of the sporophyte.
The life cycles of certain animals (such as the jellyfish) are sometimes said to show alternation of generations, but this is rarely as regular and clearly defined as in plants.
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