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card

[kahrd] / kɑrd /


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The two cards that were rained out over the weekend will be made up Monday and Wednesday, with free parking and admission.

From Los Angeles Times

Once fully retired, the card that helped define modern New York commuting will become a relic — less a transit tool than a piece of civic nostalgia.

From Salon

She said her medical insurance was supposed to be covered by the intended father, but that he created a fake health insurance card and she wasn’t actually insured.

From The Wall Street Journal

The change allows people to pay by tapping a bank card or contactless-enabled device on readers at stations, avoiding the need to manually purchase a ticket.

From BBC

He also thought referee Rob Jones should have shown City defender Ruben Dias a second yellow card in the second half.

From BBC