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  2. List of French Open champions - Wikipedia

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    ↓ Open to non French club players↓ René Lacoste: Suzanne Lenglen (x2) Jean Borotra René Lacoste Suzanne Lenglen Didi Vlasto (x2) Suzanne Lenglen Jacques Brugnon (x2) 1926: Henri Cochet Vincent Richards Howard Kinsey: 1927: René Lacoste Kornelia Bouman: Henri Cochet Jacques Brugnon Irene Bowder Peacock Bobbie Heine: Marguerite Broquedis ...

  3. Ninety-nine (trick-taking card game) - Wikipedia

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    Ninety-nine is a card game for 2, 3, or 4 players. It is a trick-taking game that can use ordinary French-suited cards.Ninety-nine was created in 1967 by David Parlett; his goal was to have a good 3-player trick-taking game with simple rules yet great room for strategy.

  4. List of French Open men's singles champions - Wikipedia

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    The French Open, also known as Roland-Garros, is an annual tennis tournament held over two weeks in May and June. Established in 1891 and played since 1928 on outdoor red clay courts at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris, France, [1] the French Open is (since 1925) one of the four Grand Slam tournaments played each year, the other three being the Australian Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open.

  5. English numerals - Wikipedia

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    99.3 is "ninety-nine point three"; or "ninety-nine and three tenths" (U.S., occasionally). In English the decimal point was originally printed in the center of the line (0·002), but with the advent of the typewriter it was placed at the bottom of the line, so that a single key could be used as a full stop/period and as a decimal point.

  6. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Language/2013 September 14

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    That's nowhere as bad as French. 1998, for example, is "mille neuf cents quatre-vingt-dix-huit" (thousand nine hundred four-twenty-ten-eight), because the French haven't invented words for seventy, eighty, or ninety. --Bowlhover 18:41, 14 September 2013 (UTC)

  7. 99 (number) - Wikipedia

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    99 is: . a composite number; a square-prime, of the form (p 2, q).It is the 11th composite number of this form and the third of the form (3 2, q).It has an aliquot sum of 57, within an aliquot sequence of two composite numbers (99,57,23,1,0), to the Prime in the 23-aliquot tree.

  8. Ninety-nine (addition card game) - Wikipedia

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    Ninety-nine is a simple card game based on addition and reportedly popular among the Romani people. [1] It uses one or more standard decks of Anglo-American playing cards in which certain ranks have special properties, and can be played by any number of players. During the game, the value of each card played is added to a running total which is ...

  9. 1996 Internationaux de Strasbourg – Singles - Wikipedia

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