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  2. Sticker - Wikipedia

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    Stickers placed on automobile bumpers, magnetic and permanent, called bumper stickers, are often used by individuals as a way of demonstrating support for political or ideological causes. Identification of vehicle registration and last service details are two examples of stickers on the inside of most car windscreens.

  3. Sticker (messaging) - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, stickers began to expand beyond Asian markets: Path added stickers in March 2013 as part of its new private messaging system, [3] followed by Facebook's main and Facebook Messenger mobile apps in April. In July, sticker functionality was extended to Facebook's web interface, [4] [5] while Kik Messenger also added stickers. [6]

  4. Sticker art - Wikipedia

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    Sticker artists use various types of stickers, from eggshell stickers to free paper stickers, such as the United States Postal Service's Label 228 or name tags. [3] Part of their popularity in street art comes from being a faster, and therefore safer, option in illegal graffiti.

  5. Why does Ohio State have stickers on football helmets ... - AOL

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    "The more stickers you have on your helmet, the more respected you are, and the more feared you are by an opponent." How big are the stickers on Ohio State's helmets?

  6. I Did That! - Wikipedia

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    The stickers began appearing in 2021 and have increased in popularity as the price of gasoline and other goods contributed to the 2021–2023 inflation surge. [3] [4]In December 2021, Minnesota representative Pete Stauber, the ranking member of the United States House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources, appeared before a virtual committee hearing with an "I Did That!"

  7. I Voted sticker - Wikipedia

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    A sheet of "I Voted" stickers in Alameda County, California, 2006. An "I Voted" sticker is given to voters in the United States.Popular nationally since the 1980s, the stickers often feature the text "I Voted" in English or other local languages, with many featuring the United States flag and other patriotic themes.

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