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    Maybe the birthday gal just moved into their first home or is starting a new job. You can go all out to ensure their new beginning kicks off without a hitch! Related: 17 Personalized Gifts for ...

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    Since that won't happen, get them the next best thing – a set of cards that describes cat behavior and translates it to human-speak. These cards are only $10, making them a great gift for your ...

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    Counter cards: Greeting cards that are sold individually. This contrasts with boxed cards. [1] Standard A standard greeting card is printed on high-quality paper (such as card stock), and is rectangular and folded, with a picture or decorative motif on the front. Inside is a pre-printed message appropriate for the occasion, along with a blank ...

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    New Zealand's most common birthday is September 29, and the least common birthday is December 25. The ten most common birthdays all fall within a thirteen-day period, between September 22 and October 4. The ten least common birthdays (other than February 29) are December 24–27, January 1–2, February 6, March 22, April 1, and April 25. This ...

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    ClickHole publishes content in the form of articles, videos, quizzes, blogs, slideshows, and features. [13]Since being founded in June 2014, ClickHole has published parodies of nostalgic content, advice, motivational quotes, sport analysis, life hacks, fashion, and think-pieces (all of which mimic the style and tone of content posted by media sites such as BuzzFeed and Upworthy).