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"I just paid $800 for a postcard," I moaned.
But even now, cast into gloom, the place seems poised for a postcard.
In the poem "Images of Hong Kong," the narrator searches for a postcard to send a friend overseas.
In "Images of Hong Kong," the narrator searches for a postcard of his home to send to a friend overseas.
"Yesterday they could have made a commercial out here, or a picture for a postcard, because there was no one on the beach," he said.
Last year he camped out for eight nights to be first in line for a postcard by the Portuguese artist Paula Rego.
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This Costa Rica doesn't make for much of a postcard, but to a small group of men, Americans mostly, it is alluring, enchanting and brimming with possibilities for adventure.
Comping is nothing new; people have been clipping out contests from the back of newspapers and sending off their names on the back of a postcard for decades.
Contributors from all over the world can fund their campaigns in return for valuable prizes (ranging from a postcard to a dinner with former Prime Minister of Thailand).
Mr. Kennedy and other executives said another downside to physical mailing was the expense of designing, printing and putting postage on a piece of mail, the combined costs of which, executives said, frequently exceed 25 cents for a postcard-size advertisement.
Bimmah Sinkhole Bayt al-Afreet, Oman Photo by: pippasperegrinations. 130 feet wide and sixty feet deep, the Bimmah Sinkhole connects all the way to the ocean and makes for a postcard-perfect place to strip and jump in.
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