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Normal was handed a leaflet with the word "incurable" on it.
A leaflet with it said the object would remove cooking odors and freshen stale air.
The leaflet with my packet of Ibuprofen says the drug is for the relief of headache, but under side effects, includes "headache".
A leaflet with a map was handed out, giving directions and times: a free service, no strings attached, please drop by.
I show them my election leaflet with pictures of Winston Churchill, Norman Tebbit, and Duncan Smith on it; the fourth face is mine.
In the final week of the 17-day campaign, Labour produced a devious two-sided leaflet, with one side in Ukip colours, devoted to attacking the pesky upstarts.
Surveillance followed Landau to Moscow, where he was arrested in April 1938 after discussing an anti-Stalinist leaflet with two colleagues.
This leaflet, with its talk of being 'tough on immigration' and having 'lost control of our borders' is neither of those things.
NESTLED among offers for tree trimmers, cleaners and slankets, the English may have noticed a leaflet with "important information" about their health records last month.
A new client comes in to set up his account and is passed a leaflet with the title "Important, we are not a bank – talk to us if you need help with money".
It has your address on it, so the postie has to sort and deliver it to your specific address, but actually it's just a leaflet with an address label stuck on the front.
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