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  2. Return address - Wikipedia

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    Charities sometimes include such sheets in mailshots. Rolls of return address labels can be purchased from companies that sell personalized labels to provide individuals an easy way to peel and stick return address labels to their envelopes.

  3. Dead letter mail - Wikipedia

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    Dead letter mail or undeliverable mail is mail that cannot be delivered to the addressee or returned to the sender. This is usually due to lack of compliance with postal regulations, an incomplete address and return address, or the inability to forward the mail when both correspondents move before the letter can be delivered. Largely based on the British model that emerged in the late ...

  4. Nixie (postal) - Wikipedia

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    The USPS distinguishes a Nixie from other address errors in that the mail piece is always returned to the sender, whereas a change of address could either be forwarded or returned to the sender with a correction or notification. In the early 21st century the word began to be printed in the upper left corner of yellow labels generated by the USPS's Postal Automated Redirection System (PARS).

  5. 140 free address labels - AOL

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    Get 140 free return address labels through Vista Print by clicking on the image at right. The fine print says this deal expires Dec. 31, 2010, but I'm skeptical it will be available for that long ...

  6. Drop shipping - Wikipedia

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    This can be achieved by "blind shipping" (shipping merchandise without a return address corresponding to the seller), " private label shipping" (having merchandise shipped from the wholesaler with a return address customised to the retailer), or utilising a fulfillment house.

  7. ARINC 429 - Wikipedia

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    ARINC 429 is a data transfer standard for aircraft avionics. It uses a self-clocking, self-synchronizing data bus protocol (Tx and Rx are on separate ports). The physical connection wires are twisted pairs carrying balanced differential signaling. Data words are 32 bits in length and most messages consist of a single data word.