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The original Cricut machine has cutting mats of 150 mm × 300 mm (6 in × 12 in), the larger Cricut Explore allows mats of 300 mm × 300 mm, and 300 mm × 610 mm (12 in × 12 in, and 12 in × 24 in). The largest machine will produce letters from a 13 to 597 mm (0.5 to 23.5 in) high.
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Smithsonian Folklife Festival truck, Luton truck, Karachi Press Club mural Haider Ali is a Pakistani painter best known for his work as a truck artist. Around the world, he has painted murals, structures, benches, and trucks in the distinctive truck art style of Pakistan.
The Printing Corporation of Pakistan (PCP), established on 1 January 1969, is a self-financed private limited company. [1] It was formed by merging the four government printing presses of Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi and Dhaka. PCP provides limited printing services to federal government departments and generates its own funds.
This image is now in the public domain in Pakistan, as one of the following apply: In the case of photographic works, it was published more than 50 years ago (before January 1st, 1974), or In the case of other works, the creator died more than 50 years ago (before January 1st, 1974)
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Pakistan Security Printing Corporation was established as a joint venture company by Government of Pakistan on March 10, 1949, with M/s Thomas De La Rue International of United Kingdom. Over the years, PSPC underwent several expansion programs and enhancement of its own portfolio.