Once they had all five letter cards, they could bring them to shore and unscramble them into the word " Asado " ( " Roast " ) to receive their next clue.
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Play on Words includes not only single letter cards, but word combo cards, " flip " cards ( allowing players to choose a letter ), and wild cards ( for both vowels and consonants .)
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The use of the word " card " implies a heavier card stock when, in fact, many of these " cards " were actually printed on light paper and were letter sheets instead of letter cards.
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This shift in orientation was reflected in its literature : it produced simplified versions of its ideology and used new generic forms to present them in ( comic books, posters, postcards, inland letter cards, etc . ).
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It is a fast-playing, portable game of Scattergories . ( It is not a booster pack . ) The game includes a deck of letter cards, a deck of category cards and 2 " I Know " cards.
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If the card had a " program cap " the code was split into a two letter card type code and a two letter " cap connection " code ( e . g ., " AK ZZ " ).
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The terms " Letter Card " or " Air Mail Letter Card " were sometimes used on aerogrammes prior to 1952, the year that the U . P . U . gave official recognition of the word " aerogramme ".
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By January the following year, General Archibald Wavell, 1st Earl Wavell, the Commander-in-Chief, MEF was told by Eden that " " Your Assistant Director Army Postal Services may forthwith introduce an Air Mail Letter Card Service for the Middle East.
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The terms " Letter Card " or " Air Mail Letter Card " were sometimes used on aerogrammes prior to 1952, the year that the U . P . U . gave official recognition of the word " aerogramme ".
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Lieutenant Colonel R . E . Evans, Royal Engineers, Assistant Director Army Postal Service Middle East Force ( MEF ), proposed that a lightweight self-sealing letter card that weighed only 1 / 10 oz be adopted by the British Army for air mail purposes.