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  2. Wedding invitation - Wikipedia

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    Engraving, as the name implies, requires an artisan to "hand write" the text in reverse onto a metal plate using a carving tool, and the plate was then used to print the invitation. The resulting engraved invitations were protected from smudging by a sheet of tissue paper placed on top, which is a tradition that remains to this day.

  3. Papier (company) - Wikipedia

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    Papier Ltd. Papier is a British online e-commerce brand that sells personalized stationery. The company sells customizable wedding invitations and stationery including, on-demand customized notebooks, and notecards. [1][2] It trades and has printers in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and its headquarters are in Camden, London.

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    circa 700. URL. www.photobox.co.uk. Users. 30 million+. Photobox is an online photo printing company, [1] founded in 2000 by Graham Hobson. Photobox has two offices, one in London and one in Paris, and operates in 10+ countries, predominantly in Europe.

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    Matt Harmon and Sal Vetri are back for another 'Data Dump Wednesday' by sharing 10 data points you need to know for Week 3 to maximize your fantasy lineups. The two highlight two NFC West offenses ...

  7. Seal of the president of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The use of presidential seals goes back at least to 1850, and probably much earlier. The basic design of today's seal originated with Rutherford B. Hayes, who was the first to use the coat of arms on White House invitations in 1877. The precise design dates from 1945, when President Truman specified it in Executive Order 9646.

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