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  2. Deal toy - Wikipedia

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    A deal toy (also deal gift, lucite tombstone or financial tombstone) is a customized memento or gift that is intended to mark and commemorate the closing of a business deal in finance or investment banking. These plaques or other types of trophies are typically presented at the closing ceremony or dinner to the issuer and senior third-party ...

  3. New York lunar sample displays - Wikipedia

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    At the request of Nixon, NASA had about 250 presentation plaques made following Apollo 11 in 1969. Each included about four rice-sized particles of Moon dust from the mission totaling about 50 mg. [1] [2] The Apollo 11 lunar sample display has an acrylic plastic button containing the Moon dust mounted with the recipient's country or state flag that had been to the Moon and back.

  4. The 30 best coworker gifts they're sure to love

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    Although the desk plaque definitely qualifies as a gag gift, there’s also a genuine sentiment of appreciation underneath that will make the gesture particularly appreciated. $15 at Amazon

  5. Lunar sample displays - Wikipedia

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    The lunar sample displays are two commemorative plaques consisting of small fragments of Moon specimen brought back by the astronauts of the Apollo 11 and Apollo 17 lunar missions. The plaques and Moon rocks were given as goodwill gifts in 1970 and 1973 to the people of 135 countries, the 50 states of the United States and some of its overseas ...

  6. Be Joyful: Today is a gift from God - AOL

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    Do we really count each day as a gift from God and truly rejoice in it?

  7. Statue of Liberty - Wikipedia

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    There are several plaques and dedicatory tablets on or near the Statue of Liberty. A plaque on the copper just under the figure in front declares that it is a colossal statue representing Liberty, designed by Bartholdi and built by the Paris firm of Gaget, Gauthier et Cie (Cie is the French abbreviation analogous to Co.). [207]