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  • 1Paper cartridge — refers to one of various types of small arms ammunition used before the advent of the metallic cartridge. These cartridges consisted of a paper cylinder or cone containing the bullet, gunpowder, and, in some cases, a primer or a lubricating and… …

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  • 2Paper size — A size chart illustrating the ISO A series and a comparison with American letter and legal formats …

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  • 3Paper — For other uses, see Paper (disambiguation). A stack of copy paper Paper is a thin material mainly used for wr …

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  • 4Paper print — Paper prints were an early mechanism to establish the copyright of motion pictures by depositing them with the Library of Congress. The first and foremost user of this prosecc was Thomas Alva Edison). To that end, beginning in 1893, Edison’s… …

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  • 5Paper Bag Party — Paper bag parties were 20th century African American social events at which only individuals with complexions at least as light as the color of a paper bag were admitted. The term also refers to larger issues of class and caste within the African …

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  • 6Commercial paper — Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities Bond market Fixed income Corporate bond Government bond Municipal bond …

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  • 7Green Paper on Postal Reform — The Green Paper on Postal Reform (Department of Trade and Industry, 1994) was a United Kingdom government draft plan to privatise and regulate the UK postal services. It set out various options, the key points of the plan being,*writing into law… …

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  • 8Community paper — is a term used by publishers, advertisers and readers to describe a range of publications that share a common service to their local community and commerce. Their predominant medium being newsprint, often free and published at regular weekly or… …

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  • 9Champion International Paper — was a large paper and wood products producer. In 2000, the company was bought by International Paper. Champion had operated since the late 19th century in the USA and other countries. In the 1980s, Champion s Chief Executive Officer, Andrew C.… …

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  • 10euro commercial paper — (ECP) A debt security that has a maturity of less than one year from the date of issue (as defined in the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (Regulated Activities) Order 2001). It is a promise by a borrower to repay (or pay) money to an… …

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