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"picture card" Definitions
  1. a king, queen, or jack in a deck of cards

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But then Beatty opens the envelope and sees something unexpected: the name of an actress on the "Best Picture" card.
Each team has a Spymaster, who is the only player who knows the secret identities of 25 agents, each identified with a picture card.
The first NAND-based removable memory card format was SmartMedia, released in 1995. Many others followed, including MultiMediaCard, Secure Digital, Memory Stick, and xD-Picture Card.
They uses an XD-Picture Card for storage, and connect to a computer using USB. The cameras come with Olympus Camedia Master which allows a user to download and edit photos.
Also face card, picture card or royal card. ; cover : To play a higher card of the same suit than any previously played to the trick. Not to be confused with overtake. Also go over, head the trick or play over.
The boy had reportedly taken Alphonsa's picture card and asked Alphonsa to help fix his feet. Several days afterwards one of his feet supposedly turned around. He and the other members of his family then prayed for the cure of the second foot, which also supposedly turned around later.
Casinos in Queensland and New South Wales do not permit resplitting (SPL1). In most venues, players cannot resplit aces (SPA1), apart from Burswood Casino, Perth, and Casino de Genting, Malaysia, where it is allowed to resplit once (SPL2). # Players can only surrender against a dealer ace or face (a.k.a., picture) card.
Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 60mm f/2.8 Macro Lens At one time, Olympus cameras used only the proprietary xD-Picture Card for storage media. This storage solution is less popular than more common formats, and recent cameras can use SD and CompactFlash cards. The most recent development is Olympus' focus on the Micro Four Thirds system.
The first supports xD-Picture Card, the other supports Compact Flash Type II Microdrives up to 2GB. Some Compact Flash memory cards will not work. Fujifilm made two conversion lens kits available, a 1.50x tele conversion lens and a 0.79x wide-angle conversion lens, both of which come with a 55 mm thread diameter adapter extension tube.
It uses an xD- Picture Card for storage, and connects to the computer using USB. The camera comes with Olympus Master, which is a program that transfers images from the camera to the computer. The FE-190 delivers a maximum resolution of 2816 x 2112. It can also be set at a lower resolution of 2048 x 1536 or 640 x 480.
Co Verkade's autobiography Co Verkade is credited with making Verkade a household name in the Netherlands. One of his successful marketing ploys was the Verkade album; customers received a picture card with every roll of Verkade rusk which they glued into albums. These albums were on topics such as history, art, and especially nature--the latter written by Dutch botanist Jac. P. Thijsse.
Olympus C-350 Zoom is a 3.2 megapixel compact (point and shoot) digital camera. The camera uses a 3.2 megapixel CCD sensor (2048x1536 pixels). It has 3x optical zoom lens but it can zoom up to 10x with digital zoom. As a storage media, it uses xD-Picture Card of capacity of 16 to 256 MB. As a power source it uses two AA batteries.
All models in the range are powered by lithium ion rechargeable batteries. All J-series cameras have the standard CCD sensors. The first few models, the J10, J12 and the J50 use the xD-Picture Card flash memory format, whilst the later models use SD/SDHC flash memory format, these include the J100, J110W, J120 and the J150W. The J15fd uses both flash memory formats.
Spiegel patented several improvements, the last in 1911. Initially the pictures were drawings; later photographs were used. The postcards were marketed under Spiegel's patent as Magic moving pictures by G. Felsenthal & Co and as Magic moving picture card by the Franklin Postcard Company, both from Chicago. The latter produced a card in 1912 which enabled the viewer to choose among the portraits of three presidential candidates during that year's U.S. presidential election.
Shirato was born in Tokyo, Japan. In Shirato's childhood his father was active in the proletarian culture movement, being one of the few people to be photographed with the tortured corpse of proletarian leader Kobayashi Takiji. As he grew up he experienced the rancor of the war years, and it is said that these grim emotions come out in the nihilistic society portrayed in his works. Shirato developed his artistic style through painting picture-card shows (kamishibai) after finishing middle school at 18.
In March 2007, Fujifilm released the F40fd, priced at $299. The F40fd is considered to be the successor to the F20, with many new features, most notably a bump to 8.3 megapixel resolution and face detection. The F40fd is noted for its relatively powerful flash; however, it shares the reduced battery capacity and reduced ISO of the F20 (2000 maximum, compared to 3200 on the F30/F31fd). The F40fd introduced support for SD memory cards (in addition to xD-Picture Card; i.e.
Starting in 1960-61, Parkies added the Detroit Red Wings to its hockey series, most notably adding reigning MVP Gordie Howe for the first time in six years. The O-Pee-Chee/Topps series was now left with just three American teams (although for two years it included cards and stamps of retired All-Time Greats). In 1963-64, Parkhurst Products made its last hockey series. Kennedy reportedly loved making hockey cards for kids, but his successes in other enterprises required him to drop his bubble gum and picture card businesses.
Detailed specifications are tightly controlled by Olympus and Fujifilm, which charge licensing fees and royalties and require non- disclosure agreements in exchange for the technical information required to produce xD-compatible devices.How to obtain xD-Picture Card License The memory format used is not well documented. It is difficult to study it directly, since most camera devices and most USB card readers do not provide direct access to the flash memory. Since the cards are controller-less, cameras and card readers must perform wear leveling and error detection.
Olympus mju 700 The Olympus μ("mju") 700 -- also known as the Olympus Stylus 710 in North America -- is a 7.1 megapixel ultra-compact digital camera introduced by Olympus Corporation in 2006. It features a 1/2.3″ CCD, a 3x zoom lens, and a weatherproof body like some of the other Olympus Stylus cameras and has a maximum resolution of 3072 × 2304 pixels. It is also the most lightweight camera of the Stylus line, weighing only 103 g without the battery and xD-Picture Card. The µ700 is available in several different colors: black, silver, orange, and blue.
Some of the products that Westlife officially released, aside from their music releases, include video games, Cadbury chocolates, books, calendars, and tour merchandises such as T-shirts, jewellery, stationary, toiletries, dolls, watches, clocks, mugs, duvets, wallpaper, key chains, and posters. Their second studio album Coast to Coast received additional products mostly in Asia that include MRT transport ticket, picture card calendar, postcard set, signed fold-out poster, glossy slipcase and Filofax. They also received sponsorship from Tayto in 2000 and for their concert tours from Calvin Klein in 2001, Adidas in 2002 and Volkswagen in 2011. They have official and unofficial books released.
A Magic Moving Pictures card by G. Felsenthal & Co. Magic moving pictures were composed of images containing black vertical and regularly interlaced stripes, alternating between two or three phases of a depicted motion or between distinctly different pictures. A little transparent sheet with regular vertical black stripes was glued beneath a window in a cardboard envelope holding the picture card. The card was pulled out and pushed back in to produce the illusion of change or motion. The technique was patented in the United States on August 28, 1906, by Alexander S. Spiegel as a nameless "display device" (application date November 29, 1905).
Immediately after winning Olympic gold medal Shea pulled out a picture card of his grandfather, Jack Shea (two-time Olympic speed skating champion) and held the picture up for the National and International media in celebration of his victory. In Guidepost magazine, Shea credits Dr. LardonSouthland Golf, September 2008 for giving the suggestion of taking his grandfather's photo and putting it in his helmet on the day of the race. After the 2002 Olympics, Jimmy Shea and Dr. Lardon's workCNN.com - Transcripts together was chronicled in an article in Sports Illustrated magazine, they then went on a public relations tour, sponsored by the pharmaceutical company Wyeth-Ayerst focusing on the destigmatization of depression in men.
Each player is required to follow suit, and can play a trump only when void in the lead suit. Whoever wins the trick leads the next. The cards are valued based on their rank: The Ace is worth 11 points, the Seven 10, the King 4, the Jack 3, and the Queen 2. (In the Italian/Spanish-to-French deck equivalents, the Jack out-ranks the Queen because its picture card is most similar to the Knight (“Cavaleiro“), whereas the Queen (Lady / “Dama“) is matched to the Knave (“Valete“) - originally the old Portuguese sotas, that were always female.) With 120 points at stake in every hand, the first team of 2 to reach 61 points wins the hand.
These postcards are in principle an overprint on the single postal card, carrying the same imprint of a purple, crossed dorjis 10 Chhetrum stamp. These picture cards were the first true picture cards of Bhutan, in the sense that the front side was completely used for the drawing, leaving the left side of the divided back open for a message and the right side with the imprinted stamp and address lines, as we are used to in a typical standard picture card lay-out. This would be the last postcard with pre-printed postage for 21 years until 2008 when the "color-your-own-stamp" set of postcards with a 20 Ngultrum imprinted stamp was published.
In 1894, British publishers were given permission by the Royal Mail to manufacture and distribute picture postcards, which could be sent through the post. It was originally thought that the first UK postcards were produced by printing firm Stewarts of Edinburgh but later research, published in Picture Postcard Monthly in 1991, has shown that the first GB picture card was published by ETW Dennis of Scarborough.Sept and Dec 1991 Picture Postcard Monthly Two postmarked examples of the September 1894 ETW Dennis card have survived but no cards of Stewarts dated 1894 have been found.PPC Annual 2015 Early postcards were pictures of landmarks, scenic views, photographs or drawings of celebrities and so on.

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