$22 an ounce
The growing season in Sweden is about three to four months long.
The Four Poster - 1952 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S Sweden:15 USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
Four Jacks and a Jill - 1942 was released on: USA: 23 January 1942 Sweden: 12 September 1942
Swedish is the only official language of Sweden. (Not to be confused with Switzerland, where the 4 official languages are German, Italian, Romansh, and French.)
The Four Deuces - 1975 was released on: Australia: 3 July 1975 (Melbourne) USA: January 1976 Sweden: 2 June 1976
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Well, honey, the word "spoon" has four phonemes. It's not rocket science, just four little sounds that make up that word. So, if you ever find yourself counting phonemes in your spare time, you can add "spoon" to your list of four-sound wonders.
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To play the Spoon card game, players sit in a circle and are each dealt four cards. The goal is to collect four of a kind. The dealer starts by taking a card from the deck and passing one of their cards to the player on their left. Players continue passing cards until someone collects four of a kind and discreetly takes a spoon from the center of the table. Once a spoon is taken, other players must quickly grab a spoon to avoid getting a letter in the word "SPOON." The game continues until only one player is left without a letter.
To play the card game spoons, players sit in a circle and are dealt four cards each. The goal is to collect four of a kind. Players pass cards around and try to get four of a kind. Once a player gets four of a kind, they discreetly take a spoon from the center of the table. When other players notice a spoon is missing, they also try to grab a spoon. The player left without a spoon gets a letter. The game continues until someone spells out the word "SPOONS" and is eliminated.
Why yes it does, about four pounds to every table spoon
The pre-decimal fourpence (4d), sometimes known as a groat (from Dutch grootpennig = "big penny") or fourpenny bit, was a coin worth one sixtieth of a pound sterling, or four pence.
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Four days with a healthy reindeer and two virgins.