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  2. Evite - Wikipedia

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    Evite is a social-planning website for creating, sending, and managing online invitations. The website offers digital invitations with RSVP tracking. It also offers greeting cards, announcements, E-Gift cards, and party planning ideas.

  3. 15 Phrases to Politely Turn Down an Invite Without Offending ...

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    15 Phrases to Politely Decline an Invitation Without Offending the Person 1. “Thank you for the invitation, but I regret I will be unable to attend.”

  4. Inner Secrets - Wikipedia

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    Released: 1979. "Open Invitation" / "Move On". Released: 1979. Inner Secrets is the tenth studio album by Santana. It was released in 1978 and, unlike the fusion of Latin, jazz, rock, and spirituality that characterized previous records, it was considered a rock album. "Stormy" and "One Chain (Don't Make No Prison)" were both hit singles.

  5. Invitation to treat - Wikipedia

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    An invitation to treat (or invitation to bargain in the United States) is a concept within contract law which comes from the Latin phrase invitatio ad offerendum, meaning "inviting an offer". According to Professor Andrew Burrows, an invitation to treat is an expression of willingness to negotiate.

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    You could use a BNPL app like Affirm, Afterpay, PayPal in 4, Perpay or Sezzle to make interest-free payments over time on large purchases like flights or hotel stays. You’d be joining the 8 ...

  7. Postage stamps of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Irish overprinted stamps came, as supplied from the printers in London, with a watermark of the Royal Cypher of George V. The first Irish watermark was a stylised design of the two overlapping letters 's' and 'e' making an 'se' watermark representing the name of the country Saorstát Éireann.