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If you have received an address that is typed in Japanese, you may want to print it onto the envelope or print it and affix it to the envelope.
All European leaders should have this advice engraved onto a plaque and then affix it to their desks.
You can purchase the required amount of postage for what you are mailing, print it with your home printer onto paper, labels, or envelopes, and affix it to the package you are mailing.
Those on a budget can simply cut fabric, like cotton or muslin, narrow enough to fit into a printer and then either iron the material onto the shiny side of a sheet of freezer paper or affix it to card stock using a glue stick.
Affix it to the "Post No Bills" wall on Baltic.
Take a date and affix it to a brass plaque.
Light a candle, drip the wax onto the strips, and stick a candle in the melted wax to affix it to the strip.
The postal clerk will affix it to the envelope.
Stretch the twine to the stake, pull it taut and affix it to the stake.
Affix it with masking tape.
Then, carefully press the cutout onto the can to affix it.
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