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  2. Mystery P.I.: The Lottery Ticket - Wikipedia

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    Single-player. Mystery P.I.: The Lottery Ticket is a hidden object game, created by Canadian studio SpinTop Games. [1] The title is published by PopCap Games. The object of the game is to find a lottery ticket belonging to the player character 's grandmother. When it is found, the player character is rewarded with over 400 million dollars in ...

  3. The Lottery Ticket - Wikipedia

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    Published in English. 1886. Preceded by. Mathias Sandorf. Followed by. Robur the Conqueror. Note: Anton Chekhov (1860–1904) has also written a short story called The Lottery Ticket. The Lottery Ticket ( French: Un Billet de loterie, 1886) is an adventure novel written by Jules Verne. It was also published in the United States under the title ...

  4. Games.com Essentials: 10 hidden object games you must play - AOL

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    You purposefully hide things in your house that you know you'll need months later just to see whether you can find them. But don't worry, hidden object game super fan, there won't be anymore need ...

  5. Tips & Tricks: How to Play Hidden Object Games - AOL

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    Here are some of our staff's favorite hidden objects games that you can play for free right on Games.com: Mystery Case Files - Madame Fate Jewel Quest Mysteries: Curse of the Emerald Tear Mirror Magic

  6. Play Hidden Object Game Online for Free - AOL.com

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  7. The Lottery - Wikipedia

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    The Lottery. " The Lottery " is a short story by Shirley Jackson that was first published in The New Yorker on June 26, 1948. [ a] The story describes a fictional small American community that observes an annual tradition known as "the lottery", which is intended to ensure a good harvest and purge the town of bad omens.

  8. Lottery paradox - Wikipedia

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    Lottery paradox. The lottery paradox [1] arises from Henry E. Kyburg Jr. considering a fair 1,000-ticket lottery that has exactly one winning ticket. If that much is known about the execution of the lottery, it is then rational to accept that some ticket will win. Suppose that an event is considered "very likely" only if the probability of it ...

  9. The Hidden Lottery Ticket in These Banks - AOL

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