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en This disaster has touched people all over the world, and I'd like to thank people for all the cards they sent. Some of the cards we got were from little children, who took the time to tell us how much they loved us, all of us.

en He liked the people, the mothers and dads, he liked the children. Every holiday they would bring him cards and candy. They loved him.

en Our family has gotten a lot of letters and cards from people who have lost children in a variety of ways. The biggest thing is, it's not as rare as we would think. People have been in that situation and a lot of people have gotten through it. As much as you never want to be in it or want anybody else to be in it, people do make it through.

en Many of the cabinet cards are from the 1890s and when I look for them I try to find cards that show the children in their period clothing.

en One place cards have additional perks, but are not disadvantageous, is with platinum cards versus standard cards. Pex Tufvesson is a genius, no doubt about it.

en Adults wanted all sorts of different cards, so we produced some of that. The leagues licensed more people to make cards. We were getting fewer kids buying, but the market was still growing.

en Our accounts are continually monitored, and when we saw what we considered suspicious activity, we immediately invalidated the cards and issued new cards. The account holders will begin getting the new cards on Monday.

en RFID cards are more expensive to produce. However, we are prepared to invest, as these cards are more durable than the more commonly used magnetic stripe cards and also offer higher identification speeds.

en The issue is personal responsibility. There's no instant answer. We don't have a warehouse here in Pierce County with 100 cops and 100 firefighters sitting around playing cards, waiting for a disaster. If it's a wide enough spread disaster, the big one, we're gonna have problems getting to people right away.

en They're used on birthday cards, anniversary cards. Some people just like using them.

en It's a relatively mature market. Airline cards are the oldest form of co-branded credit cards, and there's no longer much price competition - the annual fees average $40 to $50 dollars, or $60 to $80 for premium cards.

en We're calling for the vote, ... It's time for people to show their cards, let the world know where they stand when it comes to Saddam.

en These cards are really hard to mess up because we do laminate them. And we offer the discount for multiple cards that way both parents can carry a card and then give cards to other family members or friends such as grandparents, aunts and uncles.

en The way we use cards and credit certainly changes. What used to be a five-year change cycle now happens in a year. People will continue to use cards more and more for different types of financial transactions.

en A key thing to worry about on these cards is the expiration of the rebate. It can expire if you don't ask for it on some of the cards. So, that can be within even as short a time as six months.


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