| 41. | For more details of punched card codes see Punched card # IBM 80-column punched card formats and character codes.
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| 42. | In recent years, the DVD card format has been used in the retail market to distribute sports and entertainment titles.
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| 43. | Pre-1928 machine models that continued in production with the new 80-column card format had the same model number as before.
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| 44. | There can be no doubt about the wild-card format now _ not if it produces a four-game show like this.
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| 45. | CAM emulators and multiple-format CAMs exist which can either read several card formats or even directly decrypt a compromised encryption scheme.
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| 46. | But the wild-card format tends to increase the chances for this kind of excitement and spread it around among more franchises.
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| 47. | Mahjong, which also exists in card format, was derived from these types of games during the middle of the 19th century.
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| 48. | For nearly three decades after the 1860s, the commercial portraiture industry was dominated by the carte de visite and cabinet card formats.
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| 49. | 1995 _ The Astros nearly took advantage of the new wild-card format _ added the year before _ to reach the postseason.
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| 50. | Button Men was revamped into a trading-card format that can be easily printed on a standard inkjet and cut apart for gameplay.
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