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  2. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle is an online marketplace that allows users to create and sell customized products. Learn about its history, business model and products on Wikipedia.

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    Vistaprint is a global e-commerce company that produces physical and digital marketing products for small businesses. Vistaprint was one of the first businesses to offer its customers the capabilities of desktop publishing through the internet when it was launched in 1999.

  4. Ruler - Wikipedia

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    A ruler in combination with a letter scale. A ruler, sometimes called a rule, scale or a line gauge, is an instrument used to make length measurements, whereby a user estimates a length by reading from a series of markings called "rules" along an edge of the device. [1] Commonly the instrument is rigid and the edge itself is a straightedge ...

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    The March reading comes as investors have continued to scale back their expectations on when the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates in 2024, if at all.

  7. White House Card - Wikipedia

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    White House Card or Executive Mansion Card refers to cards that were used by U.S. Presidents in the 19th and 20th century. The size of today's average business card - sextodecimo - these cards often contained a president's signature and sometimes a short message or sentiment.