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  2. 20+ Free Printable Valentine’s Cards for Your ... - AOL

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    Below, you’ll find a roundup of free printable Valentine cards that are perfect for sending to a romantic partner, your group of Galentines, your child's classmates at school, teachers,...

  3. Bubble Gum (NewJeans song) - Wikipedia

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    Background After debuting in 2022, South Korean girl group NewJeans had their international breakthrough in 2023 with the release of the single album OMG and their second extended play (EP), Get Up. In January 2023, NewJeans entered the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time with the singles "Ditto" and "OMG". In South Korea, "Ditto" became the most successful song of the year, topping the ...

  4. Bootable business card - Wikipedia

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    A bootable business card (BBC) is a CD-ROM that has been cut, pressed, or molded to the size and shape of a business card (designed to fit in a wallet or pocket). Alternative names for this form factor include " credit card ", " hockey rink ", and " wallet -size".

  5. Gemco - Wikipedia

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    Gemco was an American chain of membership department stores that was owned by San Leandro -based Lucky Stores, a California supermarket company which eventually became part of Albertsons. Gemco operated from 1959 until closing in late 1986. A number of the west coast stores leases were sold to Target which fueled their entry into California.

  6. Oyster card - Wikipedia

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    oyster .tfl .gov .uk. The Oyster card is a payment method for public transport in London (and some areas around it), England, United Kingdom. A standard Oyster card is a blue credit-card-sized stored-value contactless smart card. It is promoted by Transport for London (TfL) and can be used on travel modes across London including London Buses ...

  7. Denpa - Wikipedia

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    Denpa. Denpa (電波), also denpa-kei (電波系) or denpa-san (電波さん), is a Japanese term for people who may feel disconnected from reality or dissociated from the people around them. Individuals with schizophrenia may experience vivid fantasies, persecutory delusions, or other intense beliefs. Their speech and actions may appear odd or ...

  8. Category:Business cards - Wikipedia

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    The main article for this category is Business card. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Business cards.

  9. State visit by Xi Jinping to the United States - Wikipedia

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    Seattle, Washington D.C., New York City. The 2015 state visit of Xi Jinping to the United States, which was from September 22 to 28, 2015, was the state visit of China 's paramount leader Xi Jinping to the United States. It was his seventh visit to the United States and his first visit after succeeding the General Secretary of the Chinese ...

  10. American SAFE Act of 2015 - Wikipedia

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    The SAFE Act (full title American Security Against Foreign Enemies Act of 2015) was a United States legislative proposal for Syrian and Iraqi refugees that would require extra background investigation before entry into the US. Additional procedure to authorize admission for each refugee [1]

  11. List of people banned from Major League Baseball - Wikipedia

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    During the tenures of Commissioners Happy Chandler (1945–1951), Ford Frick (1951–1965), Spike Eckert (1965–1968), Bowie Kuhn (1969–1984) and Peter Ueberroth (1984–1989), only three players (or former players) were banned for life. All three were banned by Kuhn, and all three were later reinstated.