How To Use Postcard In A Sentence
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Her walls are papered with postcards and record covers, while lingerie, feather boas and a plastic blow-up doll hang from the ceiling.
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Print your name and address on a postcard and send it to us.
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Postcards detailing Vick's performances were sent out, starting in midseason.
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After a hard climb, we were rewarded by a picture-postcard vista of rolling hills under a deep blue summer sky.
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On the doormat there is a postcard with the message: We want what you have.
Times, Sunday Times
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His pictures have featured on a set of postcards and greetings cards sold in aid of the Asperger Society.
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The postcard is from my homeland, and includes a famous quote by Mahatma Gandhi.
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Intellect Ltd. This Chinese postcard, from the 1980s, depicts ground-to-ground long-range missiles being wheeled through Beijing in a military parade.
Greetings From Los Alamos!
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You could draw a line of descent from that cheeky 17th-century image straight to the saucy postcards of contemporary Blackpool.
Times, Sunday Times
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This postcard doesn't do justice to the wonderful scenery.
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I get hardly any mail, bar the occasional postcard from my mother.
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It was a collection of 2,500 one-off postcard-sized pieces, some by famous artists and some by relative nobodies, each for sale at £35 a piece.
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The traveller was captivated by the postcard carrying a picture of a tattooed tribeswoman smoking a pipe.
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Postcards and flyers for current and upcoming shows are tucked under the glass tabletops.
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They kept in touch most weeks with text messages, phone calls and postcards of places she thought her father might want to paint.
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We can send some postcards to my grandma and grandpa.
Times, Sunday Times
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To enter by post, fill in the below coupon or write your answer and contact details on a postcard and send to the address below.
The Sun
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He asked people to send in anonymous postcards (via snail mail) disclosing big secrets in their lives.
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And finally, I managed to nearly finish my postcards for International Women's Day - all that remains to do is the satin stitch around the edges, and they can go off in the post this afternoon, with a March 8th postmark, which is appropriate, if slightly later than I have hoped to have them posted.
Sewn but not blogged...
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I'd think a postcard from the next city would be an acceptable substitute for a formal thank you note.
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· A glassine envelope containing a collection of Vs. and Vitalogy- era memorabilia including beautiful lithographs of each band member, postcards, posters and much more.
Mike Ragogna: HuffPost Video Exclusive: Edie Brickell's "Pill"
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If, however, you like your comedy no more postmodern than a saucy seaside postcard, read on.
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Night after night they write postcards denouncing the evil regime and its lies.
The Sun
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Link ahem…As a finnish person, i feel it necessarily to point out that finland is only a tango loving, drunk suicidal depressed nation…it is also the nation where Santa lives :D if you post a postcard in europe, asia and africa atleast adressed to “santa”..it will end up in Rovaniemi, Finland.
A Rare Day in the Limelight - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
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But these seaside souvenirs fail the first test of the saucy postcard... because they're not remotely funny.
Times, Sunday Times
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Peter Sheen, Ireland's only professional coin and medal expert, will be on hand throughout the day to value coins, postcards, photographs and many other collectable items.
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Although I don't collect photos or postcards[Sentence dictionary], I am an avid stamp collector.
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Service postcards provided basic information, allowed by the military censors, for soldiers to tick.
Times, Sunday Times
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If you'd like one, simply write your name and address on a postcard and send it to us.
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But behind the picture-postcard facade, residents of the rural community of Bradfield, on the outskirts of Sheffield, have become increasingly unsettled.
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Crammed into eight lines in block capitals, the postcards ask after family and friends and wish a happy birthday to a much-loved brother.
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The two Greens Senators wore a sprig of wattle over a postcard picture of the two Australian citizens interned in Guantanamo Bay.
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Onion Domes Moscow postcards typically feature the colourful striped domes of St. Basil's Cathedral and the neighboring Red Square. St.
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His proudest boast as a businessman was undoubtedly that he published the first picture postcard of York in 1893.
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I wanted to surprise my friend Chris with a postcard and I knew what I wanted to write on the back.
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Note the boardwalk from the 1927 postcard is missing in this later photograph.
Snapshot of the Past – Bathing Beach, Circa 1927 and 1960 « Beachwood Historical Alliance
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The Sabbath was reserved for Sunday tea - usually in the presence of a posse of relatives, called in by postcard from the tram-rocking outer suburbs.
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We chatted a bit, then he settled down to write postcards.
Times, Sunday Times
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We can send some postcards to my grandma and grandpa.
Times, Sunday Times
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He’s a postcard president posturing for a good photo op and a one sentence sound bite so the chances of him severing his tongue with an incisor is minimized.
Think Progress » From “Mission Accomplished” to “Tough Days Ahead”
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It's odd though to be in a building with all of those faces, who for some reason or another have left their mark, who have become iconic enough for postcards of their likeness to be peddled to tourists.
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Anyone who has attended one of my field landscape workshops knows that I divide photographic opportunities into three categories - snapshots, postcards and images.
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You can also pick up fantastic Louis Wain mugs, as well as postcards!
Boing Boing: February 19, 2006 - February 25, 2006 Archives
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This preparation project gave the students an opportunity to look at old photos, newspaper articles, the census, city directories, diaries, gazetteers, maps, and postcards.
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It was after 4pm by now, and Puffing Billy had gone for the day, so I looked around for the road back to Belgrave, to see if I could beat the train to the trestle bridge, the one in all the postcards.
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Patrice enlisted one kid, a 17-year-old boy, to paint her a postcard and then, once he'd rendered a wistful-looking coconut tree on a desolate beach, she said, ‘I don't think I'm going to send it - uh-uh.
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It's a safari postcard moment: A family of elephants rush together, rumbling, trumpeting, and screaming, their chorused voices deafening in the wilderness.
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The lead illustration for his article is a page layout of five postcards of female Spanish singers, each wearing a mantilla and pridefully posing for the camera.
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“The next day Mrs Grasso, my fifth grade homeroom teacher, thought I was a superstar as I presented my postcard from the White House signed by Ford to my classmates in Show & Tell.”
O.K. Steve Martin rode a bike through Central Park today « Dating Jesus
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Load up on cool ephemera and tacky souvenirs: NYPD snow domes, stick-on bullet holes, match books, carrier bags, free postcards, anything that says I heart NY.
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This gorgeous picture postcard scenery provides a backdrop for over 200 km of downhill and cross-country skiing trails.
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The reality of a painted postcard of a log cabin and box of arrowheads disappeared.
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The writer has now devised a set of postcards picturing the landmarks, which will be distributed with his books.
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How much is the postage for a postcard?
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Glamorous stage performers like Jane Hading, Lily Elsie and Billie Burke were adulated by male and female fans who bought millions of postcards with their images, read thousands of magazines that featured their 'private' lives, and, in the case of women especially, closely followed and often copied their every fashion move.
Evelyne Politanoff: After Hats comes Staging Fashion at the Bard Graduate Center
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She was in deep gloom because not even a postcard had arrived from Ricky.
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There were postcards of the current pontiff and the previous one.
Times, Sunday Times
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Here is a fascinating slideshow of cabinet cards, postcards, or cartes de visite from 1900 Germany.
Boing Boing
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Annually, each part-owner would get a real postcard from their Tretchikoff saying "Hullah howzit, I'm fine n'you?
IOL Technology
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Vendors sold postcards in corner stores, in markets, in tobacconists, in newsagents' shops, and on the street.
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The colloquial writing on the postcard made police suspicious.
Times, Sunday Times
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Please write your name and address on a postcard.
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This German postcard arrived yesterday from the lovely Katja, a student of literature in Tampere, Finland; she found it in the university bookshop.
Girls Go Postal! | Krawattennymphe
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Some of the messages written on the back of the tulip postcards are so sweet and encouraging.
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They'll use letters, postcards, telegrams, cars and whatever other technology is at hand to snare the unwary.
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One method may be a regular postcard mailer that fits your budget and complements your promotional goals.
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Michael inherited the collection from his late father and the Penny Postcards as they were then called are completely catalogued.
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Print your name and address on a postcard and send it to us.
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We can send some postcards to my grandma and grandpa.
Times, Sunday Times
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Service postcards provided basic information, allowed by the military censors, for soldiers to tick.
Times, Sunday Times
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Nearby, hucksters sell postcards of the skyline, in which the towers remain shiningly intact.
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Not more than an hour ago I went down to the Post Office and sent out postcards to all those that have asked for one.
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Seducing the living bejabers out of little girls, it turned out – at least in the case of 16th-century German Albrecht Dürer, whose mesmerising image took pride of place in the impressionable eight-year-old Laura's postcard collection.
Rewind TV: The Trip, Turn Back Time: The High Street, Wallace & Gromit's World of Invention, Nigel Slater's Simple Suppers, Ego: The Strange and Wonderful World of Self-Portraits
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Not all postcards are bought on impulse.
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The postcard itself was a moody affair, a dark sepia scene of a cityscape that was gloom itself.
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The founding father of conceptual art sent a postcard to a friend upon arrival.
Times, Sunday Times
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I can only assume that somewhere, an e-mail server crashed and the poor techies only recently found a batch of messages on a hard disk, like a lost postcard from 1943 behind a radiator.
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Imagine it - scruffy shoeshiners and grungy postcard sellers getting the chance to enjoy what so many of us take for granted.
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I buy an awful 10p postcard, showing a big red bus driving through Piccadilly Circus.
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And they look like a picture postcard of a happy family.
The Sun
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To nominate your favourite pub, write us a postcard or fill in the coupon and send it in.
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To enter by post, fill in the below coupon or write your answer and contact details on a postcard and send to the address below.
The Sun
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A wide range of postcards and other souvenirs are on sale in the visitors' centre.
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Please write your name and address on a postcard.
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Have you sent your mother a postcard yet?
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At present, the sands with their donkey rides, funfairs, bouncy castles and little shops selling souvenirs, postcards, buckets and spades and refreshments are dearly loved by older holiday makers and many family visitors.
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Night after night they write postcards denouncing the evil regime and its lies.
The Sun
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It is a view that picture postcards were made for.
Times, Sunday Times
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But an exhibition of saucy seaside postcards aims to take visitors back to an era when naughty was nice, fat women were funny, blondes were dumb and all mothers-in-law were double-chinned tyrants with nagging daughters.
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Its araucaria pines, villages dotted with conical-roofed ‘fare’ ceremonial houses and balmy waters are the stuff of postcards.
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Postcards with ` Albertype’ printed on back are collotypes and usually date to the earlier 1900s.
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Mr. Petit, using the pseudonym Yvon, took exquisite postcard photographs of Paris that he had run off in England on a gravure press in lots of 10,000.
Looking Inside and Out
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She was in deep gloom because not even a postcard had arrived from Ricky.
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Mark Twain quipped that every relevant fact known about the Stratford author would fit on a postcard, and another century of literary biography hasn't changed that.
Sunday Reading
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Admire the postcard views of city skyscrapers and the native Western Australian flora in the botanic gardens.
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High modernist author Georges Perec, for instance, comically suggested that there are exactly 243 writerly possibilities for the postcard message.
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The film is set in a threadbare Australian ski resort at the fag-end of winter, well past the postcard stage.
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Curaçao is unspoiled, in the truest sense of the word: you can buy a postcard of the oil refinery.
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To enter by post, fill in the below coupon or write your answer and contact details on a postcard and send to the address below.
The Sun
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For example, this approach highlighted the comparative lifelessness of the postcards.
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There was a veritable rash of young white guys, running confusedly around the electorate brandishing postcards.
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A seaside town needs to ditch its comic postcard image as a faded resort for trippers and become a vibrant community where people want to live and invest.
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Scribbled notes are left on whiteboards, postcards remain pinned to noticeboards and discarded paperwork adorns desks.
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It dances you with someone alive and unpredictable—a complex, multileveled whole ecology of beauty, not a flat and postcard-like simpleton.
The Bushman Way of Tracking God
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Maybe it was the print I saw, but they looked like fluffy cottonwool white echtachrome clouds to me, floating in a postcard blue sky.
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‘Och, ye dinna want t'bother wi’ that pathetic wee haddock-tailed excuse for a lassie - she looks far better on the postcards.
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According to the "Postcards from America" Tumblr, these items "combine to represent the idiosyncratically American character that defines this project.
Elana Estrin: Book Chronicles "Postcards From America" Road Trip With Magnum Photographers
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Red Witch miscellaneous notes on Wiccan 'incunabula': curious and interesting stories from newspapers, magazines, pamphlets and books, press photos and postcards and other items relating to influential witches and the infancy of the modern witchcraft movement.
Archive 2007-08-01
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We next visited the island of Burano, where picture postcard houses line the canals in contrasting shades of pastel colours.
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Someone yesterday asked (don't know who it was, as it was an anonymous post, though she did say she was from Canada) what a gibbon is - this is not some obscure English quilting term - this is the stuffed toy on Sarah's postcard - it's a kind of monkey with long arms.
Hey, Canadian Girl!
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As outlined in the introduction, postcards showing air travel-related subjects attempt to raise positive associations between the onlooker and the airlines.
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So until we know that, it's hard to read too much into this, although that hasn't stopped the NYT.5.31pm: Voters are still trooping to the polls in Celebration, the picture-postcard Disney village in Florida that makes The Truman Show seem like downtown Detroit.
Florida primary - voting day as it happened
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I spend the rest of the morning doing postcards while others dodge raindrops to do some shopping.
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This postcard featuring a painting by self-taught Cuban artist José Garcia Montebravo comes to me from Postmuse.
Girls Go Postal! | Imagen en Azul (Yemaya)
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Guests can send virtual postcards to family and friends and access their personal e-mail accounts.
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After a hard climb, we were rewarded by a picture-postcard vista of rolling hills under a deep blue summer sky.
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While other children were sunning themselves on beaches in Brittany or sending postcards from Greece, we were getting drenched at Culloden or counting midge-bites by Loch Arkaig.
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Reminder postcards were mailed approximately eight weeks after the initial mailing, with second questionnaires provided upon request.
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So, I did the big sigh thing, pulled out my paintbox and brushes, taped a postcard onto my small drawing board, closed my eyes and… out popped another rural cottage scene.
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Handmade greetings cards and postcards, made by a Whixley resident, will also be on sale.
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Night after night they write postcards denouncing the evil regime and its lies.
The Sun
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Each verse is written like a postcard message that has similar conflicting emotions.
The Sun
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Take a look, because you'll learn more about the sweaty cosmopolis there than you ever would from a bunch of foreigners writing postcards home.
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Michael inherited the collection from his late father and the Penny Postcards as they were then called are completely catalogued.
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And, unsurprisingly, the packaging is equally gorgeous - an embossed gatefold CD sleeve complete with black disc envelope and postcard, as well as slightly skewed typeface setting.
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Moved by what he called "idealized illustrations of Hawaii from the '50s, postcards and Hawaiian shirts," Parisian Joseph Altuzarra sent digital tropical prints down his spring runway against a backdrop of live palm-frond foliage, while Suno, a house that usually sets its compass to Africa where many of its batik fabrics are made, was also taken with alohawear.
Endless Summer
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He was allowed to write postcards in German and he was able to smuggle letters out with the help of Czech police.
Times, Sunday Times
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Would we feel the same disdain for people who wrote postcards on the beach?
Times, Sunday Times
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In the Main Gallery, the postcards morph into large poster sized images, still mounted on aluminium, in which one of the most dramatic shows a giant-sized man crossing a freeway.
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It will feature 40 stamp and postcard dealers whose wares cover all aspects of the hobby, as well as up to 25 philatelic societies holding meetings and offering advice.
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Next time you're on holiday, put your smartphone away and send me a postcard.
Times, Sunday Times
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Scribbled notes are left on whiteboards, postcards remain pinned to noticeboards and discarded paperwork adorns desks.
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This is where you begin asking all the Thai people you know if they have any old photographs or postcards.
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Gila buruk sial dia punya postcard. * falls off chair laughing*
Natinski Diary Entry
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You have very likely been sent one on a postcard, or spotted his weekly Guardian cartoon.
Times, Sunday Times
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Which means that the dramatic coastline and picture postcard village is a scenic escape from the hubbub of daily life.
Times, Sunday Times
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The postcard itself has a postmark from 1958 and has some writing on it which is still visible, even though violently scratched out.
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After a hard climb, we were rewarded by a picture-postcard vista of rolling hills under a deep blue summer sky.
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LOve the quilted ghost, and the bird brain postcard is priceless!
Birdbrains & Triptychs
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Early in the novel, his mother, Rachel, abandons her husband and son, present thereafter only through a series of inscrutable postcards sent from the open road.
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I really like the witch postcard - the only reason the house looks like it has legs is because of the angle you've set them at - if you'd arranged them 'flatter' ie more horizontal it would work - I think the concept is terrific!
Wicked Witch
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She frequently hires Tucker to mount and frame art images she finds in publications and on postcards.
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He looked like a character from a saucy seaside postcard.
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He had collected all the Carter Family’s early music and was immensely proud to have known the patriarch of the family, Alvin Pleasant Carter, who, in a postcard to Vikki’s father, had called him “a fellow musicianer.”
Rain Gods
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I saw about eight soaring hawks, four gliding herons, and roughly 2,000 dazzling picture-postcard views.
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She'd followed his car up the hill away from the picture-postcard harbour to the small hotel where he'd arranged a room for her.
THE LAST TEMPTATION
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But for more than 15 years they have often given the town's posties a bit of a battering with vaguely addressed postcards.
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This when nifty postcards of the planet are available at every convenience store, tourism agency and souvenir shop.
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This lovingly crafted book features a postcard, a cruise time-table and a fold-out map of Lyra's Oxford.
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The immoral literature, the smutty postcards, the lewd plays and suggestive songs were bad, yet they were merely puffs from the foul breath of a paganized society.
At Swim, Two Boys
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Send your answers on the back of a postcard.
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The perfect picture postcard end to our week in the country.
The Sun
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Inside was a pre-stamped postcard of a stuffed lion in the elephant grass, a dead tangled impala at its feet.
WHITE LIES
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Then we stop at Santa's post office where we get special stamps for our postcards.
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Nearby, hucksters sell postcards of the skyline, in which the towers remain shiningly intact.
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A handsome nerd, he loves computers and gadgets, but also obsessively fills tattered scrapbooks with sketches, old postcards and sentimental family snaps.
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Why, he asks, send bland ‘wish you were here’ postcards by snail mail when you can e-mail video clips of you and your mates larking around on the beach in just seconds.
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The opposite pages housed postcards and pictures, decorated with her cute and colourful doodles.
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In the half-light it is dull and beige - hardly the stuff of postcards - but by the end of my run, much of it will be gleaming yellow in the early morning sun.
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Some of the messages written on the back of the tulip postcards are so sweet and encouraging.
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This when nifty postcards of the planet are available at every convenience store, tourism agency and souvenir shop.
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She sends messages from my parents, who are waiting for postcards and letters they can hold in their hands.
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Ruining the picture postcard view is more domestic refuse scattered at intervals all the way down to the watercourse.
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They sell souvenirs, postcards, that sort of thing.
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This happened because two of my medications were interacting badly, so the doctors put me on what they called a medication vacationnow on a vacation like this you dont get a tan, there is no Club Med, and you cant send cute little postcards.
Wishful Drinking
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The track had been recently scraped smooth so the beck, the crystalline flow on many a Helmsley postcard, was a little dirty.
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This is bound to catch on, whether for sending back holiday postcards or sharing new pictures of a baby.
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And the postcard is the final one from the fastenings swap, this one from Kandy, who has cleverly used hooks and eyes in her design - really pretty, isn't it!
All in a morning's work
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Please send all stamps, postcards and picture phone cards to the address below.
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In fact, I was enamored at the fact that since we spend most of our time at airports inside the airport, there should be postcards of the insides of airports, rather than of the outsides, which we often never get to see.
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Enjoy this collection of unmounted rubber stamp images designed specifically for collage including large maps and background stamps, tea labels, postcards, perfume labels, borders, music, texts, design elements and more.
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I must have written him a letter, because he sent me a postcard in reply.
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He succeeds without competition, thanks to his years of journalistic peregrinations spent in inhaling and memorising the classic picture-postcard scenes of Jammu and Kashmir.
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To enter by post, fill in the below coupon or write your answer and contact details on a postcard and send to the address below.
The Sun
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She was in deep gloom because not even a postcard had arrived from Ricky.
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Oh, and if you don’t know about the postcards then it goes like this: send me an email with the title postcard at my email at mpshiel at hotmail.com and you will get one and then MORE of these exceedingly cool cards.
Archive 2008-08-01
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Night after night they write postcards denouncing the evil regime and its lies.
The Sun
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Thanks. baseball card wayne gretzky dauwalders direct mail martian postcard strathmore postcards city wilmington north carolina postcards seaside rendezvous army deltiology postcards from paris greenville titnaic classic mac os software appearance little boy planter automobilclub sport authority leaf platters cky inhuman creation station womens slouch boot - 2006-08-15 16: 27: 36
The Girls, The Collectors, and The Life
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And they've got some fab postcards you can send to all your friends.
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Considering one of the postcards she's sent contains an image worthy of a Penthouse centrefold, I'm amazed they weren't censored by Australia Post too.
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Through personal archives and institutions we compiled about 500 diaries and a few thousand postcards and letters.
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Here's a weird thing; last week, I got a postcard addressed to Sasha, preprinted in funereal copperplate, with my name and some other details (venue, date) written in by hand, from a stonemasons in Edgware.
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It's a postcard-perfect day on the Toronto Islands - thousands revel in the summer sunshine, sitting on the grass, sipping a drink while listening to the latest in indie rock.
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Personal snapshots from abandoned family albums turn up in all kinds of places, ‘from postcard fairs, to jumble sales, and dingy halls beside arterial roads,’ as he puts it.
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He wholesaled stock ranges of postcard greeting cards for all occasions including birthdays, Easter and Christmas.
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Several of the buildings in the town housed trinket stores and sold things such as Beduin cloth, souvenirs, postcards of the Godforsaken main street, and any number of other things.
The Romance of Zenobia's Palmyra
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Around almost every corner is a picture-postcard view of the Manhattan skyline, startlingly close.
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Their desultory and often painfully facetious conversations are interspersed with picture-postcard vignettes in which presenter and guest savour the delights of holiday life in the capital.
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They are postcards from a very distant past, putting faces on people who lived centuries ago.
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Her Mollison Library catalogue cards were carefully drafted on slips of scrap paper in the spidery longhand of which I still treasure numerous specimens, mostly cheeky postcards that she sent to me while I was living in Rome, and much later in New York, and Adelaide.
The Earth Goddess
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Leaflets, reply postcards and background information will drop on people's doormats in the run-up to Christmas to help city politicians set the council tax level.
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Use a pretty picture postcard.
Times, Sunday Times
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Why not send lots of postcards to the postal address given here instead of mega expensive texts?
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The postcard is from my homeland, and includes a famous quote by Mahatma Gandhi.
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Luggage labels are those elegant, postcardlike stickers that first adorned the portmanteaus of the well traveled back in the late 19th century.
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You could draw a line of descent from that cheeky 17th-century image straight to the saucy postcards of contemporary Blackpool.
Times, Sunday Times
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The front of the postcard shows a picture of a lake.
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Please write your name and address on a postcard.
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Deltiology, the study of postcards, can involve the analysis of pigments, rag content of card stock, and other measurable parameters to determine the age of particular images.
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I made good use of my new telephoto lens, as you'll see when the book comes out next spring; the postcard pictures are of the siamang, an orang, and various bonobos.