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postcard

[pohst-kahrd] / ˈpoʊstˌkɑrd /






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Vintage postcards show historical views of airports you know today -- and some that no longer exist.

From Los Angeles Times

“Historically, late year markets are slightly more favorable, but only by enough to reward those who are already participating, not those waiting for a postcard perfect entry.”

From Barron's

The host stand has a bowl of custom matchbooks; the check arrives with a hand-illustrated postcard they’ll mail for a dollar.

From Salon

When Marcus Bullock founded Flikshop, a website and app in which people can send postcards to incarcerated loved ones, in 2012, he initially kept private his own experience of going to prison.

From New York Times

This is a postcard view of the melting pot, scrubbed of historical specifics.

From Los Angeles Times