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  2. Tombola (game) - Wikipedia

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    Tombola is a traditional game played throughout Italy. Neapolitan tombola—today's most popular version—is thought to have originated in 1734 following the new king's decision to tax winnings of the similar game Lotto, then widely-played throughout Naples. [1] Today, tombola is mostly played during Christmas and New Year's Eve, but may also ...

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  6. Fast X - Wikipedia

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    Fast X (also known as Fast & Furious 10) is a 2023 American action film directed by Louis Leterrier from a screenplay written by Dan Mazeau and Justin Lin, both of whom also co-wrote the story with Zach Dean.

  7. Gambling - Wikipedia

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    An interesting question is what happens when the person trying to make recovery is the gambler's spouse, and the money or property lost was either the spouse's, or was community property. This was a minor plot point in a Perry Mason novel, The Case of the Singing Skirt , and it cites an actual case Novo v.