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  2. Envelope - Wikipedia

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    An envelope is a common packaging item, usually made of thin, flat material. It is designed to contain a flat object, such as a letter or card. Traditional envelopes are made from sheets of paper cut to one of three shapes: a rhombus, a short-arm cross or a kite. These shapes allow the envelope structure to be made by folding the sheet sides ...

  3. Cut-out (philately) - Wikipedia

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    A variant of the cut square is the full corner which is a cutting of the corner to include the intact flap and back of the envelope as well as the front. [9] Just as used postage stamps were cut out, soaked and placed in an album, collectors also cut out postal stationery indicia and mounted them conveniently in

  4. Postal stationery - Wikipedia

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    This destroyed the envelope. As a result, one cannot tell from a cut square what specific envelope it came from and, many times, the cancellation information. The manner in which the stamped envelope is cut out (defined by the term "knife") cannot be determined from a cut square. Thus, most collectors prefer entires to cut squares.

  5. Imprinted stamp - Wikipedia

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    Some countries permitted the use of a cut-out imprinted stamp to pay postage on another item of mail. This is also known as a cut-out. [5] [6]Items of postal stationery with an imprinted stamp are sometimes found with adhesive stamps added to pay for additional services such as airmail, registration or the part transport of mail by a local postal service.

  6. Stamped envelope - Wikipedia

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    The first result was the 1853 Nesbitt issues of stamped envelopes, which was named after the private contractor who produced them for the government. [2] When the different envelope sizes, knives, colors, dies to print the indicia, and denominations are combined, there are literally thousands of different stamped envelopes produced for the US. [3]

  7. I Paid A Matchmaker $4K To Send Me On 4 Dates, Only To ... - AOL

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    The man from the back of the envelope was real, and the dream-come-true of him warranted always using both his first and last names. For a solid two months, I thought we were dating.

  8. Brother Industries - Wikipedia

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    Brother launched their first integrated, pan-European advertising campaign in Autumn 2010 for their A3 printer range. Titled '141%' , referring to the ratio between paper sizes A3 and A4. In 2019 Brother's UK subsidiary became co-sponsor of the Vitus Pro Cycling Team , with the team's name officially becoming "Vitus Pro Cycling Team, Powered By ...

  9. Cover (philately) - Wikipedia

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    In the first half of the 19th century it became the fashion to cut the cover into a diamond or lozenge shape. This was the precursor of the version of the envelope known today. Its convenience and popularity led to the lozenge design being adopted for the special pre-paid postage envelopes and covers issued in 1840 after postal reforms were ...