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  2. Tart card - Wikipedia

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    Tart cards in a British phone box advertising the services of call girls in 2005. A tart card is a card which advertises the services of a prostitute. The cards are found in many countries, usually in capital cities or red-light districts. Originating in the 1960s, the cards are placed in locations such as newsagents' windows or telephone boxes.

  3. Postal card - Wikipedia

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    Normally the message card would be identical to the reply card except with the distinction of having additional language such as "WITH REPLY CARD" or "La otra tarjeta es para la respuesta" or "Carte Postale Réponse" or similar words to distinguish the two. In the U.S., message and reply cards have been identical since 1968. [3]

  4. Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap - Wikipedia

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    The term "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" is an homage to the cartoon Beany and Cecil, which Angus watched when he was a child. One of the cartoon's characters was named Dishonest John, and carried a business card that read, "Dirty deeds done dirt cheap. Special rates for Sundays and holidays."

  5. Flyer (pamphlet) - Wikipedia

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    Cheap to produce, contemporary flyers are frequently produced in 300 g/m 2 glossy card, whereas a leaflet might be produced on a 130 g/m 2 –170 g/m 2 weight paper and can be a very effective form of direct marketing.

  6. Microsoft Bing - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Bing, commonly referred to as Bing, is a search engine owned and operated by Microsoft.The service traces its roots back to Microsoft's earlier search engines, including MSN Search, Windows Live Search, and Live Search.

  7. Bootable business card - Wikipedia

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    A Bootable business card. A bootable business card (BBC) is a CD-ROM that has been cut, pressed, or molded to the size and shape of a business card (designed to fit in a wallet or pocket). Alternative names for this form factor include "credit card", "hockey rink", and "wallet-size". The cards are designed to hold about 50 MB.

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