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  2. Tip sheet - Wikipedia

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    Media tip sheets are typically lists of tips on how to do something, or solve a particular problem, that are printed in newspapers and magazines and appear on television. An example tip sheet might be titled "8 Tax Tips the IRS Wishes You Didn't Know". They offer their creators free publicity and provide media outlets with free ready-made ...

  3. Freeman's Common - Wikipedia

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    Freeman's Common is a 12.5 hectare [2] area of land situated to the north of Bedford, in the parish of Ravensden. It was created in 1858. It was created in 1858. Over many years it has been the focus of local dispute as to whether the site should be developed.

  4. Freeman's Journal - Wikipedia

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    The weekend edition of the paper was known as The Weekly Freeman, which began featuring large format political cartoons in the 1870s. [5] It was challenged on all sides by rivals. On the nationalist side some preferred The Nation founded by Thomas Davis while others, including radical supporters of Parnell, read the United Irishman.

  5. Microsoft Tips - Wikipedia

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    Tips is the latest of a series of tutorial hubs in Microsoft Windows that provides information about using features. Information is presented as screenshots, text descriptions, videos, and web links. As Windows upgrades have traditionally been drastic, each version since Windows 95 has had its own tutorial app, and the name has changed frequently.

  6. Freemans - Wikipedia

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    In 1963 Freemans PLC was floated on the stock market as it became a public limited company, and it installed its very first computer, being the first mail order company to do so. This was just one example of how Freemans built a name as the most pioneering mail order company in the UK, followed by the introduction of telephone ordering.

  7. The Tip Sheet - Wikipedia

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    The Tip Sheet (1993–2002) was a weekly magazine and CD insert for UK music industry insiders. Jonathan King founded it and was managing editor until his imprisonment in 2001. His brother, Andy, took over the position, [ 1 ] helped by Joe Taylor.

  8. Codex Leicester - Wikipedia

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    The codex consists of 18 sheets of paper, each folded in half and written on both sides, forming the complete 72-page document. [7] At one time the sheets were bound together, but they are now displayed separately. It was handwritten in Italian by Leonardo, using his characteristic mirror writing, and supported by copious drawings and diagrams. [8]

  9. List of Leicester Tigers records and statistics - Wikipedia

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    First RFU Knock-out Cup match: Nottingham 10–3 Leicester, Ireland Avenue, 21 November 1971 First Courage League match: Leicester 24–13 Bath , Welford Road , 12 September 1987 First European Cup match: Leinster 10–27 Leicester , Donnybrook , 16 October 1996