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  3. RSVP - Wikipedia

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    Before sending the RSVP invitation, the host may mail out a "save the date" card to advise the date and location of the celebration. This may be used when the event will be held considerably in the future and/or in a distant location to allow for travel plans, such applies to weddings, christenings, or any other important events.

  4. Wedding invitation - Wikipedia

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    Wedding invitations should be sent out 68 weeks prior to a wedding with slightly more time being given for out of town or destination weddings. Guests should be asked to have their reply given between 2 and 3 weeks before the wedding date.

  5. Accept and add an invite to your AOL Calendar - AOL Help

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    Add invites sent through AOL Mail to your Calendar. 1. Open the email with the calendar invite. 2. Click the Add Calendar. 3. Click on the calendar icon | Calendar full view. 4. View the added calendar under Others.

  6. Social media use by Barack Obama - Wikipedia

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    Barack Obama in the first presidential Twitter town hall meeting with service creator and moderator Jack Dorsey looking on Barack Obama won the 2008 United States presidential election on November 4, 2008. During his campaign, he became the first presidential candidate of a major party to utilize social networking sites, as podcasting, Twitter, Myspace, Facebook, and YouTube, to expand and ...

  7. Battle of Halberstadt - Wikipedia

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    Mayronnet took little immediate action, possibly believing that the Brunswickers would take a considerable time to cover the distance and was apparently surprised to find that they were approaching the town at 5 pm. Sending out his voltigeurs to form a skirmish line, Mayronnet sent the rest of his infantry to defend the gates of the medieval ...

  8. Battle of Autossee - Wikipedia

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    200 killed, unknown wounded. The Battle of Autossee took place on November 29, 1813, during the Creek War, at the Creek towns of Autossee [a] and Tallasee [b] near present-day Shorter, Alabama. General John Floyd, with 900 to 950 militiamen and 450 allied Creek, attacked and burned down both villages, killing 200 Red Sticks in the process.