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  2. How To Create Your Own Coupons Using Rain Checks - AOL

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    It's a coupon lover's worst-case scenario: An item you want is on sale with a coupon; but, when you get to the store, the shelves are empty because all of the items have been snatched up...

  3. Create your own deal page with My Coupons - AOL

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    Deal sites and coupon repositories are a dime a dozen, which can make it difficult to find the coupons you want from the stores you frequent without a lot of searching.

  4. Amazon has a secret coupon page — save up to 75% - AOL

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    You can sign up for your free 30-day trial here. (And by the way, those without Prime still get free shipping on orders of $25 or more.)

  5. Continuous stationery - Wikipedia

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    Continuous stationery (UK) or continuous form paper (US) is paper which is designed for use with dot-matrix and line printers with appropriate paper-feed mechanisms. Other names include fan-fold paper, sprocket-feed paper, burst paper, lineflow (New Zealand), tractor-feed paper, and pin-feed paper. It can be single-ply (usually woodfree ...

  6. T.A.M.I. Show - Wikipedia

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    T.A.M.I. Show is a 1964 concert film released by American International Pictures. [1] It includes performances by numerous popular rock and roll and R&B musicians from the United States and England. The concert was held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium on October 28 and 29, 1964. Free tickets were distributed to local high school students.

  7. Card binder - Wikipedia

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    Card binders and 9-pocket pages are devices used to protect trading cards or game cards (such as collectible card games) from damage and to store them. Card binders typically use a 3-ring binder or a D-ring binder.