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A perfect afternoon of writing postcards at a café.
"We have already trialled these postcards at a number of the universities, where they have been shifted like hot cakes.
LeCompte sold postcards at the Metropolitan Museum and drew, at night, in a makeshift studio at home, while Gray made the Off Broadway rounds, dropping off his résumé.
To make ends meet, Gray occasionally worked as a stock boy, while LeCompte sold postcards at the front desk of the Guggenheim.
The contemporary works are almost alarmingly modest, from the petite John McCracken sculptures at David Zwirner to Martin Kippenberger's itty-bitty postcards at David Nolan.
It's exactly the kind of day and view you will find captured on postcards at the nearby souvenir stand and coffee bar.
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"We utilized the beauty of Jackson Hole, but without making it a postcard at every opportunity.
Peter Saville chose an image, Roses by Henri Fantin-Latour (1836-1904) from a postcard at the National Gallery.
The second day in Takamatsu was a Thursday, so he bought a postcard at a convenience store, affixed a stamp, and mailed it to his aunt.
If he were to send a postcard at one rupee to each constituent, he will probably have exceeded the allowable amount of spending under the campaign-finance law.
He said he learned about Mr. Tolton's church on a promotional postcard at a support clinic for gay black men in East Harlem.
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