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  2. 30 Congratulations Memes That Celebrate Every Milestone - AOL

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    The post 30 Congratulations Memes That Celebrate Every Milestone appeared first on Reader's Digest. These congratulations memes should do it. 30 Congratulations Memes That Celebrate Every Milestone

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  4. Clip art - Wikipedia

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    Examples of computer clip art, from Openclipart. Clip art (also clipart, clip-art) is a type of graphic art. Pieces are pre-made images used to illustrate any medium. Today, clip art is used extensively and comes in many forms, both electronic and printed. However, most clip art today is created, distributed, and used in a digital form.

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    Clipart (free) Computer help desk; ... Gives you the image on the right, where the caption is a wiki-link. ... Congratulations!!!

  6. Happy Birthday, Garfield - Wikipedia

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    The program featured the people behind the strips and animated adaptations, which include A very brief animated short made in 1980 from The Fantastic Funnies (two years before Here Comes Garfield) by Bill Melendez and Lee Mendelson (well known for their Peanuts specials) featuring jokes from the strips of June 21 and August 2, 1978 and July 21, 1979.

  7. Gongxi Gongxi - Wikipedia

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    "Gongxi Gongxi" (Chinese: 恭喜恭喜; pinyin: Gōngxǐ gōngxǐ; lit. 'congratulations', 'congratulations'), mistranslated in public as "Wishing You Happiness and Prosperity" (which is the meaning of gōngxǐ fācái (恭喜發財)), is a popular Mandarin Chinese song and a Chinese Lunar New Year standard. [1]

  8. Mazel tov - Wikipedia

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    "Mazel tov" (Yiddish: מזל טוב, romanized: mázl tov) or "mazal tov" (Hebrew: מזל טוב, romanized: mazál tov; lit. "good fortune") is a Jewish phrase used to express congratulations for a happy and significant occasion or event.

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    Mabuhay (lit. ' to live ') is a Filipino greeting, usually expressed as Mabuhay!, which means "long live!".The term is also occasionally used for toasts during celebrations to mean "cheers".

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