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  2. Compliments slip - Wikipedia

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    Example of compliments slip, 1951. A compliments slip (or with compliments slip) is a slip of paper that contains the same name and address information that would be on a letterhead of formal letter stationery, the pre-printed salutation "with compliments" or "with our/my compliments", and space afterwards for a short handwritten message to be added.

  3. Visiting card - Wikipedia

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    Visiting card of Johann van Beethoven, brother of Ludwig van Beethoven. A visiting card, also called a calling card, was a small, decorative card that was carried by individuals to present themselves to others. It was a common practice in the 18th and 19th century, particularly among the upper classes, to leave a visiting card when calling on ...

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject Council/Directory/Culture/Games

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    3 Card games. 4 Video games. 5 Role-playing games. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... template; full instructions ...

  5. The Demon Inside - Wikipedia

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    Boiselle opined that the acting is "well-performed" and a "nice measure to help compliment the story in its progression." [2] James Evans of Starburst wrote: "It may well be random with a supremely silly ending but we kinda liked it and as a little bit of an offbeat calling card for Moran it shows promise." [3]

  6. Flyer (pamphlet) - Wikipedia

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    DL (compliments slip size) A6 (postcard size) Flyers are inexpensive to produce and they required only a basic printing press from the 18th century to the 20th century. Their widespread use intensified in the 1990s with the spread of less expensive desktop publishing systems.

  7. Mr. Monopoly - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, a staff member [10] of the activist group Public Citizen who dressed as Mr. Monopoly with an added monocle gained Internet and media attention [11] by photobombing the CEO of Equifax during a US Senate hearing relating to that credit bureau's data security breach from earlier that same year. [12]