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    Whether they're finally getting married or have been together for 40 years and counting, finding thoughtful wedding and anniversary gifts for older couples who are in their 50s, 60s, 70s and ...

  3. Presidents of the United States on U.S. postage stamps

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    The Postal Service issued a stamp on April 16, 1984, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the National Archives, and including silhouettes of Lincoln and George Washington in the design. [29] On October 16, 1984, the Postal Service issued its 20¢ commemorative postage stamp commemorating the theme "A Nation of Readers".

  4. Postage stamps and postal history of the United States

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    The first among these was the Liberty Bell 150th Anniversary Issue of 1926, designed by Clair Aubrey Huston, and engraved by J.Eissler & E.M.Hall, two of America's most renowned master engravers. The 'Two Cent Reds' were among the last stamps used to carry a letter for 2 cents, the rate changing to 3 cents on July 6, 1932.

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    The FIM is a set of vertical bars printed on the envelope or postcard near the upper edge, just to the left of the postage area (the area where the postage stamp or its equivalent is placed). The FIM is intended for use primarily on preprinted envelopes and postcards and is applied by the company printing the envelopes or postcards, not by the ...

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  7. Imagine (song) - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, David Bowie performed it in Hong Kong during his Serious Moonlight Tour, on the third anniversary of Lennon's death. [74] On 9 October 1990, more than one billion people listened to a broadcast of the song on what would have been Lennon's 50th birthday. [75] Ratau Mike Makhalemele covered the song on an EP of Lennon covers in 1990. [76]