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  2. Template:Non-free use rationale poster - Wikipedia

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    This template is to help users write non-free use rationales for various kinds of posters as required by Non-free content and Non-free use rationale guideline. Include this in the file page, once for each time you insert an image of the poster art into an article. Please use copyrighted content responsibly and in accordance with Wikipedia policy.

  3. File:FBI Wanted Poster for Semion Mogilevich.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Lord Kitchener Wants You - Wikipedia

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    This 30-word poster was an official product of the Parliamentary Recruitment Committee and was more popular contemporaneously. Printed at 20 by 30 in (51 by 76 cm) or 40 by 50 in (100 by 130 cm) The use of Kitchener's image for recruiting posters was so widespread that Lady Asquith referred to the field marshal simply as "the Poster". [23]

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  6. Blogger (service) - Wikipedia

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    Blogger underwent a major redesign on May 9, 2004, which included web standards-compliant templates, individual archive pages for posts, comments, and email posting. Blogger's new version, codenamed "Invader," was released in beta alongside the gold update on August 14, 2006.

  7. 5 biggest financial regrets and lessons from baby boomers - AOL

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    3. Live within your means. Boomers grew up during some prosperous times, and many enjoyed strong salaries and career stability — but overspending can catch up with anyone.