Okay, let's up the Ante to one million!
OK, let's up the Ante: One million!
The Ante- Nicene Fathers.
Numbers of users, but he upped the Ante.
Near Shang Hai Subway Line 11 AnTing Station.
Anyone wanna up the Ante?
We've just upped the Ante.
Running it at night would just upped the Ante.
Five dys to anticipate how he'll up the Ante.
Saying that you completely disagree with them ups the Ante.
Ante shall report any suspicious transaction to a relevant authority.
So, I think we should up the Ante a bit.
Ante meridian is commonly denoted as AM, am or A. M.
Stands for the Latin phrase Ante meridiem, which means"before noon"; p.m.
Ante takes no liability for any failure which it cannot control.
(b)'surrender', in which case you lose, and the dealer takes your Ante.
To begin you Ante and you and the dealer get five cards each.
At-least 4 Ante natal(during pregnancy) check-ups
which includes one checkup during the 1st trimester,
Anointing is sometimes also called anting because of a similar behavior in birds.
The amount of the Ante is usually about 1\5 of the minimal table limit.
Following our example, with 10\20 limits, here the Ante will be equal to 2.
But now, Google Mobile has upped the Ante by offering mobile editing in Google Docs.
And those terms will come when they find that we have the potential to raise the Ante.
Ante comes from the Latin“Ante”,
meaning“before”, which came from the Proto-Indo-European“*anti”, meaning“facing opposite, before, or in front of”.
Ante considers a Customer's account idle when
there has been no activity from the Customer for six(6) months.
Pepe_le_shoe Poker has an element of skill, but if a gambling addict Antes up, he will gamble.
Home Fitness during pregnancy Ante natal yoga Can I eat just before or after my Yoga class?
Then keep upping the Ante, as they master each step,
have them ride on different terrain, in harder circumstances.
And then every year he stuck to the same key results, numbers of users,
but he upped the Ante.
Ante comes from the Latin“Ante”,
meaning“before”, which in turn came from the Proto-Indo-European“*anti”, meaning“facing opposite, before, or in front of”.