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  2. Star Wars trading card - Wikipedia

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    Website. topps.com. Star Wars trading card usually refers to a non-sport card themed after a Star Wars movie or television show. However a common colloquial reference to trading card can also include reference to stickers, wrappers, or caps ( pog) often produced along the same theme. Usually produced as either promotional or collectible ...

  3. Ballard Designs - Wikipedia

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    Ballard Designs is an omnichannel retail company that designs and sells home furniture and accessories with a European influence. Formally part of Cornerstone Brands, a subsidiary of HSN Inc. (NASDAQ: HSNI), [2] the company is now one of the Qurate Retail portfolio brands, collectively owned by Qurate Retail Group ( NASDAQ : QRTEA, QRTEB).

  4. Computer programming in the punched card era - Wikipedia

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    A punched card is a flexible write-once medium that encodes data, most commonly 80 characters. Groups or "decks" of cards form programs and collections of data. The term is often used interchangeably with punch card, the difference being that an unused card is a "punch card," but once information had been encoded by punching holes in the card ...

  5. Cascade Designs - Wikipedia

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    Cascade Designs is an American company specializing in outdoor recreation products. It is located in Seattle, Washington and Reno, Nevada, and was founded in 1972 by two former Boeing engineers, who were avid backpackers. Their first product innovation was the self-inflating camping mattress, marketed as Therm-a-Rest.

  6. Basketball card - Wikipedia

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    Basketball card. A basketball card is a type of trading card relating to basketball, usually printed on cardboard, silk, or plastic. [1] [2] These cards feature one or more players of the National Basketball Association, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Olympic basketball, Women's National Basketball Association, Women's Professional ...

  7. Error card - Wikipedia

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    Topps featured Williams as the first and last cards in their set that year. Now barred from using Williams's picture and name, Bowman substituted Williams' teammate Jimmy Piersall as card number 66 in all subsequent printings, duplicating the front and back of Piersall's other card in the series, number 210.