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The story begins in Boston, at the close of the Civil War, when machinist Ira Steward penned a pamphlet called “The Eight Hour Movement.”

The government’s Civil Defense department printed millions of posters and pamphlets, urging every American to prepare for the worst.

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You’re one bad loss to Northwestern from getting a cardboard box and a pamphlet about Cobra benefits.

Posters and pamphlets she has created can be found all over the city featuring the phrase: “Form a Crowd. Stay Loud.”

A recent screening of “Evil Unbound” in Beijing was attended by employees from a company who turned up with pamphlets touting the Communist Party.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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