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  2. Category:Matchbox Twenty album covers - Wikipedia

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    File:Mad Season Single.jpg. File:Matchbox 20 - Push.jpg. File:Matchbox Twenty - Last Beautiful Girl.jpg. File:Matchbox Twenty - Where the Light Goes.png. File:Matchbox Twenty - Wild Dogs (Running in a Slow Dream).png. File:Matchbox Twenty - Yourself or Someone Like You.jpg. File:Matchbox Twenty Bright Lights Cover.jpg.

  3. Template:Non-free use rationale album cover - Wikipedia

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    This template is to help users write non-free use rationales for non-free album covers and other music cover art as required by WP:NFC and WP:NFURG. Include this in the File page before the {{ Non-free album cover }} template, once for each time you insert the album cover art image into an article. Please use copyrighted content responsibly and ...

  4. Matchbook - Wikipedia

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    Matchbook cover, World War II, Uncle Sam. A "matchcover", or "matchbook cover", is a thin cardboard covering that folds over match sticks in a "book" or "pack" of matches. Covers have been used as a form of advertising since 1894, two years after they were patented, and since then, have attracted people who enjoy the hobby of collecting.

  5. Stories and Alibis - Wikipedia

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    Stories and Alibis is the debut studio album by Matchbook Romance in 2003 on Epitaph Records. Background [ edit ] Pre-production was held at Mets Studio Rehearsal in North Hollywood, California.

  6. Template:Non-free video game cover - Wikipedia

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    Template:Non-free video game cover. This image is cover art for a video game, and its copyright is most likely held by the game's publisher or developer. It is believed that the use of low-resolution images of game cover art. to visually identify the game in question. on the English Wikipedia, hosted on servers in the United States by the non ...

  7. Art Instruction Schools - Wikipedia

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    Art Instruction, Inc. was known to many aspiring artists as the Draw Me! School, because of the familiar "Talent Test" advertising campaigns seen in magazine ads, matchbook covers with Spunky the Donkey, TV commercials and online promotions with the "Draw Me!" ad copy.

  8. Matchbox - Wikipedia

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    A book of matches is a small cardboard folder that contains matches joined at the base and has a surface to be able to rub the matches on the outside. The binder must be opened to access the matches, which are placed in a comb shape and must be torn to use.them, unlike those in a standard matchbox where they are loosely packed in the drawer that can be slided with the finger.

  9. Lou Grant (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    His first art lesson came from winning a contest on a matchbook cover called "Learn How to Draw." He then received free lessons, but he was a natural talent. During World War II, Grant was stationed at Fort MacArthur , San Pedro, California, where he worked for the camp newspaper, after having been diverted from the infantry unit which was sent to Anzio Beach in Italy and ended up experiencing ...