There are shops and stalls where you can buy rosaries, beads, postcards, books and fluffy toys. |
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Most of the postcards date from the first half of the 20th century and are of the popular hand-tinted type with scalloped edges. |
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My bankroll expired faster than expected, because I found some mint-condition 1893 World's Fair postcards. |
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You might think twice about throwing in all of your trade show trinkets, postcards, coupons and matchbooks. |
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Why not send lots of postcards to the postal address given here instead of mega expensive texts? |
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I then paid for the postcards and went on my merry way to wait another two hours for my plane to leave. |
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She frequently hires Tucker to mount and frame art images she finds in publications and on postcards. |
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Vendors sold postcards in corner stores, in markets, in tobacconists, in newsagents' shops, and on the street. |
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Nearby, hucksters sell postcards of the skyline, in which the towers remain shiningly intact. |
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The exhibition took the form of outdoor billboards and a series of postcards. |
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Her walls are papered with postcards and record covers, while lingerie, feather boas and a plastic blow-up doll hang from the ceiling. |
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His humour was closely related to that of music-hall comedy acts and he said that the jokes for his postcards always came before the drawings. |
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They always send postcards and Frank has even received holiday snaps of them on location. |
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They'll use letters, postcards, telegrams, cars and whatever other technology is at hand to snare the unwary. |
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The mosquitoes, the swim races, the friendships, the bug juice, the postcards home. |
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Traditionally notecards, postcards, posters, and 8x10 matted photographs have been the items of choice in the wholesale business. |
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In 1886, postcards gained the full authorization of the Congress of the Universal Postal Union and could be sent internationally. |
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James made numerous books with pages of facsimile postcards, replete with colored stamps and cancellation marks. |
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This collection consists of pre-World War I postcards, including the world's premier collection of woven silks and Stevengraphs. |
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Books, postcards, ornamental and decorative pieces, curiosities and some plain junk. |
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Meanwhile, Mel is settling in nicely, Jill is sunbaking on her balcony and Mangmoom is getting postcards from Baz Luhrmann. |
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Police in South Yorkshire have produced 20,000 postcards to be given out to festive partygoers advising them of the safest way to get home. |
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My wardrobes are clear of posters and postcards and the fixture list is now binned. |
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As their pen pal, my postcards and letters helped them with reading, writing, geography, and math. |
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The book includes actual postcards carrying personal messages as well as popular songs and poetry of the time. |
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Figures 24-26 are postcards advertising three petrified wood localities in the Dakotas. |
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Wading further through the crowd, we decline a chorus of importunate hands, each holding out postcards that detail the site's glories. |
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The project is an ongoing compilation of anonymous, mailed-in confessional postcards prettied up with thematic drawings or collages. |
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There was a veritable rash of young white guys, running confusedly around the electorate brandishing postcards. |
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Granted, it was the first-class carriage and there had been a slight problem in buying postcards before the journey. |
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The exhibition is a display of unusual artistic form of applied graphics stamps, first-day covers, postcards and stamp designs. |
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Take a look, because you'll learn more about the sweaty cosmopolis there than you ever would from a bunch of foreigners writing postcards home. |
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Then we stop at Santa's post office where we get special stamps for our postcards. |
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Ian pointed to this great project that invites people to post little secrets via postcards. |
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Please send all stamps, postcards and picture phone cards to the address below. |
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That will worsen a trend which has seen the number of postcards posted in Britain drop by one million a year for the last five years. |
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She sends messages from my parents, who are waiting for postcards and letters they can hold in their hands. |
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They kept in touch most weeks with text messages, phone calls and postcards of places she thought her father might want to paint. |
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This is bound to catch on, whether for sending back holiday postcards or sharing new pictures of a baby. |
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His pictures have featured on a set of postcards and greetings cards sold in aid of the Asperger Society. |
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Not more than an hour ago I went down to the Post Office and sent out postcards to all those that have asked for one. |
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Postcards can depict places where your family once lived and the messages written on postcards can add to your knowledge. |
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The writer has now devised a set of postcards picturing the landmarks, which will be distributed with his books. |
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The opposite pages housed postcards and pictures, decorated with her cute and colourful doodles. |
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Handmade greetings cards and postcards, made by a Whixley resident, will also be on sale. |
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They rallied behind the cause of sending e-cards and called for people not to use postcards. |
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This is where you begin asking all the Thai people you know if they have any old photographs or postcards. |
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It contained postcards with pictures of soldiers in gas-masks waving flags and at mass rallies. |
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But for more than 15 years they have often given the town's posties a bit of a battering with vaguely addressed postcards. |
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At its meetings we'd sing hymns of praise to crazy paving and pass around postcards of shopping mall glass-sided crawler lifts. |
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Besides cropping or rotating, you can add text or freehand drawings to your photos, say, to make personalized postcards. |
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Anyway, they had some great postcards made from posters for old horror movies and dime novels. |
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He asked people to send in anonymous postcards disclosing big secrets in their lives. |
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Apart from postcards and letters, I have all sorts of ephemera, such as old cheques, receipts, leases, etc. |
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I spend the rest of the morning doing postcards while others dodge raindrops to do some shopping. |
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Scribbled notes are left on whiteboards, postcards remain pinned to noticeboards and discarded paperwork adorns desks. |
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A job of about 2,000 postcards is divided and assigned to 10 external keypunchers to finish in about four hours. |
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His all-time favourite was a little World War One khaki cloth package containing picture postcards. |
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Another of my winning bids on eBay was for a whole wodge of nearly 100 postcards featuring deer and antelope. |
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Those of you that were unemployed several years ago may remember display boards with attached hand written postcards advertising job vacancies. |
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For example, this approach highlighted the comparative lifelessness of the postcards. |
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They are postcards from a very distant past, putting faces on people who lived centuries ago. |
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Crammed into eight lines in block capitals, the postcards ask after family and friends and wish a happy birthday to a much-loved brother. |
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These images, made into postcards, were avidly collected by Edwardian gents, including Oscar Wilde. |
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Visitors will be able to buy stamps, first day covers, postcards and equipment ranging from albums to powerful magnifying glasses. |
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Reminder postcards were mailed approximately eight weeks after the initial mailing, with second questionnaires provided upon request. |
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Some of the messages written on the back of the tulip postcards are so sweet and encouraging. |
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The daffodils and the cherry trees flowering in the spring are the most popular feature on postcards or calendars, but the Gardens are worth visiting in all seasons. |
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The Celtic revival in the world of arts and crafts meant an abundance of round towers, shamrocks and wolfhounds, all of which graced the postcards. |
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This colonial propagandist iconology was equally exploited in media such as postcards, posters, paintings, advertisements, newspapers, magazines, cartoons, and film. |
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A handsome nerd, he loves computers and gadgets, but also obsessively fills tattered scrapbooks with sketches, old postcards and sentimental family snaps. |
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The lead illustration for his article is a page layout of five postcards of female Spanish singers, each wearing a mantilla and pridefully posing for the camera. |
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Also on the counter is a dictionary and a monster exercise book buffed brown, rusting staples losing grip against a stuffing of clippings, brochures and postcards. |
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Early in the novel, his mother, Rachel, abandons her husband and son, present thereafter only through a series of inscrutable postcards sent from the open road. |
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And they've got some fab postcards you can send to all your friends. |
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Their most prominent products were chromolithographed postcards that were well designed, beautifully printed in vibrant colors, and embossed for greater effect. |
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In Oban's featureless tea rooms, elderly coach-trippers write cheerful messages on damp postcards or stare vacantly at cars disembarking from the ferries. |
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Deltiology, the study of postcards, can involve the analysis of pigments, rag content of card stock, and other measurable parameters to determine the age of particular images. |
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This preparation project gave the students an opportunity to look at old photos, newspaper articles, the census, city directories, diaries, gazetteers, maps, and postcards. |
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We had an hour at the mall, which proved to be enough time for me to buy a few tacky gifts with which to disappoint loved ones back home, and also a stack of postcards. |
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As outlined in the introduction, postcards showing air travel-related subjects attempt to raise positive associations between the onlooker and the airlines. |
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Leaflets, reply postcards and background information will drop on people's doormats in the run-up to Christmas to help city politicians set the council tax level. |
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Peter Sheen, Ireland's only professional coin and medal expert, will be on hand throughout the day to value coins, postcards, photographs and many other collectable items. |
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Across the road from the Cathedral is a tobacconist that sells postcards. |
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Considering one of the postcards she's sent contains an image worthy of a Penthouse centrefold, I'm amazed they weren't censored by Australia Post too. |
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There's this great big corkboard and on it were tacked postcards. |
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Dispatch undeliverable air letters, aerogrammes, and air postcards bearing a return address to the appropriate air exchange office as if they were originating mail. |
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New leisure trends led to innovations including comic postcards and Suntans. |
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The Lundy Post Office gets a bulk rate discount for mailing letters and postcards from Bideford. |
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The high precipitation is often used in the marketing of the city, and features to a degree on postcards sold in the city. |
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Propaganda images were circulated by both sides, often in the form of postcards and based on insulting racial stereotypes. |
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An appeal for holiday pictures and postcards of Europe announced on the BBC produced over ten million items, some of which proved useful. |
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Between 1916 and 1918, the ICRC published a number of postcards with scenes from the POW camps. |
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She brought to the stage the barefoot, slack-jawed frontiersmen found on postcards in every convenience store and tourist trap in the Ozarks. |
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For 50 years, this city that once graced postcards has been a battlefield. |
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Vera scented leather aromatherapy wristwatches, but also scented paper, scented gloves, scented postcards and even a coffee table book. |
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The three floors are filled with furniture, collectables, fine china, pewter, militaria, postcards, books and kitchenalia. |
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The postcards produced in the 1880s were known as Court cards, and developed into the ones we are familiar with today. |
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Japan ICAF staff presented the attendees with maccha cookies and Japanese chocolates, postcards and magnets. |
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Walter Carr gave members of the Cleadon Village Men's Fellowship a talk on deltiology, the collection of postcards. |
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We can offer tools for businesses to design, print and mail postcards, but the mailing list is the critical component that drives response. |
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Future projects include business cards, postcards, web content writing, and small ads. |
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There's even a Mona Lisa on the wall and the focal point bar area is covered in postcards from holidays. |
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Art historian Gloria Giffords in Tucson, for example, coordinated three issues dealing with votive paintings, tinwork, and postcards. |
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This new inkjet printer is designed to print envelopes, postcards, mailers and more in true digital full process color. |
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She said memorabilia, including product giveaways, cookbooks, stereoviews and factory postcards for visitors, provide valuable information. |
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They include clip art, health calendars, recipes, postcards, posters, charts, and videos. |
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The Indian Post Office delivered letters, newspapers, postcards, book packets, and parcels. |
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You gave a farewell dinner party, looked out clothes suited to 'soft' weather, promised to bring back Barm Brack and Bewley's tea and smoked wild salmon, also send postcards. |
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Raphael Tuck, perhaps better known for the production of postcards, specialised in the use of plywood and developed the jigsaw puzzle into party games. |
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New tool allows Launchpad users to mail postcards, inserts, coupons and more directly to customers and prospects through the marketing automation platform. |
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Puni painted several delightful Suprematist figures in gouache on postcards and designed and assembled an extraordinary artist's book of collage, gouache and cut letters. |
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Not only is Bowerman's Nose a spectacular rock formation, which appears on many local postcards and calendars, but it is also the subject of Dartmoor folklore. |
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I AM collecting used stamps, postcards and picture phonecards for Guide Dogs for the Blind and I wondered if any readers would be kind enough to send me any they may have. |
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Posters and postcards featuring a fork with a measuring tape around it will be sent to nightclubs, restaurants and coffee shops to highlight the problem. |
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The workers were paid piece rate for their sewing and the strips of silk mesh were cut and mounted as postcards in the nearby factories which employed them. |
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These three colours were used for banners, flags, rosettes and badges, They also would carry heart shaped vesta cases, and appeared in newspaper cartoons and postcards. |
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But by this time in Japan postcards had become the most common form of communication and they soon replaced prints as a medium for topographical imagery and war reportage. |
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The articles were gathered together and published as a series of seven pamphlets, including copies of picture postcards of the revivalists that were published at the time. |
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A deltiologist website reveals that collectors are interested in subjects as diverse as postcards of the Berlin Wall, frogs, books and even corkscrews. |
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