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  2. Card stock - Wikipedia

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    Card stock, also called cover stock and pasteboard, is paper that is thicker and more durable than normal writing and printing paper, but thinner and more flexible than other forms of paperboard. Card stock is often used for business cards , postcards , playing cards , catalogue covers, scrapbooking , and other applications requiring more ...

  3. Bristol board - Wikipedia

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    Common sizes include 22 + 1 ⁄ 2 in × 28 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (572 mm × 724 mm) and its bulk thickness is 0.006 inches (0.15 mm) or higher [2] and A4, A3, A2 and A1. [3] [4] Bristol board may be rated by the number of plies it contains, basis weight, or, in Europe, by its grammage of 220 to 250 g/m 2.

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    Overall, it appears people were more keen to shop online than to hit the stores in-person. In another analysis of Black Friday spending, MasterCard said online retail sales rose 14.6% compared to ...

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    The small shop has great prices, welcoming employees, very inexpensive wine and an inviting shopping experience. Related: The 50+ Best Early Amazon Black Friday Deals to Shop Now, Up to 73% Off .

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    Print the cards on cardstock paper for a more durable card. Cut out the cards with a paper cutter, instead of scissors, for straighter lines. It's also easier to cut more cards out at a time this way.

  7. Canadian checkers - Wikipedia

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    The game was invented by the French settlers of Quebec, Canada; it was named Grand jeu de dames. [3] It is unknown when the game was first played in Canada. The huff rule was dropped in 1880 after a dispute developed during the Canadian championship match.

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