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  2. Get Out of Jail Free card - Wikipedia

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    The original U.S. version of the board game Monopoly has two Get Out of Jail Free cards, with distinctive artwork. One, a "Community Chest" card, depicts a winged version of the game's mascot, Mr. Monopoly, in his tuxedo as he flies out of an open birdcage.

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    This template is meant to be subst:ed on the talk pages of users whose attention you would like to draw to a discussion, or on the talk pages of other pages whose watchers might have an interest in the discussion. Please read Wikipedia:Canvassing before using this template.

  4. Wikipedia : Templates for discussion/Log/2024 July 7

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    July 7 Template:Verifiedbadge. Created by a user blocked for spamming, to use in his autobiographical article (since deleted). Clearly this is of no use to Wikipedia, but I wasn't able to find a suitable criterion for speedy deletion.

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Disability - Wikipedia

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    Template:WikiProject Disability/class (custom page classification definitions) Template:Disability sidebar (Sidebar — placed in or near the lead section of relevant articles) Please use this instead of Template:Disability Sidebar which is now a redirect Template:Disability navbox (Navbox — placed at the bottom of relevant article pages)

  6. History of calendars - Wikipedia

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    The term calendars itself is taken from the calends, the term for the first day of the month in the Roman calendar, related to the verb calare "to call out", referring to the calling or the announcement that the new moon was just seen.

  7. Indian wedding card - Wikipedia

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    Due to this characteristic, the symbol of Lord Ganesha is printed on the Indian wedding cards, with a belief that Lord Ganesha will make the wedding successful and hurdle free. Kalasha symbols: The symbol of Kalasha is prominent Vedic symbol which is a vase covered with leaves and symbolizes bliss, abundance and joy.

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