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  2. Template:Thanksgiving Turkey - Wikipedia

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    To use this template, add {{subst:Thanksgiving Turkey}} to the talk page of the user you wish to award it to. This template automatically adds your name by using the magic word "REVISIONUSER" and will replace Example shown in this template. To add an additional message, use the |message= parameter as shown below.

  3. Template:Thanksgiving - Wikipedia

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    To change this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used: {{Thanksgiving | state = collapsed}} will show the template collapsed, i.e. hidden apart from its title bar. {{Thanksgiving | state = expanded}} will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible.

  4. E-card - Wikipedia

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    This is the first time the E-card itself could be emailed directly by the card sender to the recipient rather than having an announcement sent with a link to the card's location at the E-card site. [7] Between Sep 1996 and Thanksgiving 1997, [8] a paper greeting card company named Blue Mountain developed E-cards on its website. Blue Mountain ...

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  7. National Thanksgiving Proclamation - Wikipedia

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    Several presidents opposed days of national thanksgiving, with Thomas Jefferson openly denouncing such a proclamation. [19] That was seen as ironic because Jefferson had proclaimed a day of Thanksgiving while he was the governor of Virginia. By 1855, 16 states celebrated Thanksgiving (14 on the fourth Thursday of November, and two on the third).