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  2. Comp card - Wikipedia

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    Comp cards A comp card (also called composite card , Z card , zed card or Sed card ) is a marketing tool for actors and especially models . They serve as the latest and best of a model's portfolio and are used as a business card .

  3. Compliments slip - Wikipedia

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    Example of compliments slip, 1951. A compliments slip (or with compliments slip) is a slip of paper that contains the same name and address information that would be on a letterhead of formal letter stationery, the pre-printed salutation "with compliments" or "with our/my compliments", and space afterwards for a short handwritten message to be added.

  4. Comp - Wikipedia

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    Comp cards, used by modeling agencies in promoting models; Competition Eliminator, a drag racing class commonly called Comp or Comp Eliminator; Recoil compensator, a mechanism on a firearm; Sweepstakes, called competitions or comps in Australia and the United Kingdom

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  7. CUC International - Wikipedia

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    CUC (Comp-U-Card) International Inc. was a membership-based consumer services conglomerate with travel, shopping, auto, dining, home improvement and financial services offered to more than 60 million customers worldwide based in Stamford, Connecticut, US, and founded in 1973 by Kirk Shelton and Walter Forbes.

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