0 a card on which a message may be sent by post, often with a picture on one side (a picture postcard) -- poskad
She sent me a postcard of the Taj Mahal when she was in India.
Families were recruited through postcards sent to several local neighborhoods, flyers, booths at community functions, and referrals from other participants.
They sent him countless letters and postcards, some of which called him a ' living saviour ' or celebrated his ' exalted and godlike benevolence ' (p. 229).
Despite the fact that royal postcards were small, mass-produced items with rather impersonal textual messages, they were ver y useful and effective public-relations tools.
In addition to postcards, manufacturers distributed small gifts to customers.
Local postcards depicting meaningful sites in village life.
However, it was not so much the shows as the glamorous idols who provided the attraction for postcard buyers.
Many commentators attest to the hypnotic cross-gender and cross-age appeal of postcard images.
Especially in the production of postcards this imaginary world is continued, eagerly bought by tourists who thus carry on and cherish illusionary images of reality.
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