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  • 1Mail-order bride — is a label applied to a woman who publishes her intent to marry someone from another, usually more financially developed, country.[1] This term is considered offensive by some definitions.[2] The mail order bride industry is the economic trade of …

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  • 2Mail — For other uses, see Mail (disambiguation). For electronic mail, see Email This article is about Postal services. For other uses, see Postal service (disambiguation). A collection of British pillar boxes at the Inkpen Post Box Museum, near Taunton …

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  • 3White Star Line — Logo de la White Star Line Création 1845 Disparition 1934 …

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  • 4White Star Line — Type Subsidiary of Cunard Line Founded 1869, as the Oceanic Steam Navigation Company in Liverpool, United Kingdom Headquarters Lo …

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  • 5White Dwarf (magazine) — White Dwarf is a magazine published by British games manufacturer Games Workshop. Initially covering a wide variety of fantasy and science fiction role playing and board games, the magazine is now dedicated exclusively to the miniature wargames… …

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  • 6White British — was a racially based classification used by the 2001 census. As a result of the census, 50,366,497 people (85.7% of the population) in the United Kingdom were classified as indigenous White British. In Scotland the classification was broken down… …

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  • 7White Dog (book) — White Dog   …

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  • 8Mail Order Ninja — Cover of Mail Order Ninja vol. 1 (2006). Art by Erich Owen. Genre Humor/comedy Author …

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  • 9White Dwarf (Zeitschrift) — White Dwarf (deutsche Ausgabe) Beschreibung Tabletop Magazin Verlag Games Workshop Deutschland GmbH Erstausgabe Dezember 1994 …

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  • 10Mail truck — Mail van redirects here. For mail trains in the US, see Railway post office. For post trains in the UK, see Travelling Post Office. USPS service delivery truck in a residential area of San Francisco, California …

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