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  2. Bulgarian identity card - Wikipedia

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    The Bulgarian identity card ( Bulgarian: лична карта, lichna karta, lit. 'personal card') is a compulsory identity document issued in Bulgaria. The document is issued by the police on behalf of the Ministry of Interior and is the main form of identification on the territory of the Republic of Bulgaria. All Bulgarians are obliged by ...

  3. Timeline of 1960s counterculture - Wikipedia

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    August 31: Destruction of draft cards becomes formally prohibited by U.S. law. September 5: The word hippie is used in print by San Francisco writer Michael Fallon, helping popularise use of the term in the media.

  4. Free Yourself (Experience Unlimited album) - Wikipedia

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    Printable version Free Yourself ... Free Yourself is the debut studio album released in 1977 by the Washington, D.C.-based go-go band Experience Unlimited.

  5. O-Pee-Chee - Wikipedia

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    The company announced that it would leave the card business and refocus its efforts on candy. However, a number of changing circumstances kept them in the card business, as well as candy. The 1994-95 hockey season was the last for O-Pee-Chee as a full independent company. In 1996, O-Pee-Chee was bought by the Nestlé Corporation.

  6. List of Adventures in Odyssey episodes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all the episodes of Adventures in Odyssey, a Christian animated radio drama series produced by Focus on the Family.It has aired on the radio since its debut on November 21, 1987, and has been one of the longest-running radio programs still in production.

  7. Giclée - Wikipedia

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    Giclée ( / ʒiːˈkleɪ / zhee-KLAY) describes digital prints intended as fine art and produced by inkjet printers. [1] The term is a neologism, ultimately derived from the French word gicleur, coined in 1991 by printmaker Jack Duganne. The name was originally applied to fine art prints created on a modified Iris printer in a process invented ...