I just watched Dementia 13 (1963) and thought there was a huge resemblance between William Campbell and Bruce Campbell (Evil Dead, Army of Darkness, Xena, Burn Notice), but I found that they are not related, at least as far as father and son. Bruce Campbell was born in Royal Oaks, Michigan. He is the son of Joanne Louise nee Pickens and Charles Newton Campbell. He has an older brother Don, and older half-brother Michael.
Bradford Exchange sells different designs of checks with character prints and such. The price of the checks is dependent upon how many checks you order, the design, and if you want carbon copies.
The Lightning Thief has sold the most copies at more than 1.2 million copies.
The 2003 edition of the book says "over 2 million copies sold"
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Being Jordan sold about 500,000 copies.
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Old check carbon copies should be shredded or securely disposed of to protect your personal and financial information from being compromised.
BCC refers to "Blind Carbon Copy". These are people who will receive copies but their names will not appear in the list of recipients so nobody else will know that they have been copied in. Carbon copies date from the days when letters were typed out using manual typewriters and copies were made, while typing, using carbon papers.
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Carbon copies of a letter should be initialed by the person signing the original letter. Because a carbon copy is often a file copy, many people don't bother with this step, but it is the only proof that a carbon copy is genuine and that the signator knows that it exists.
to produce one or more copies of paper document
it usually stands for carbon copy; in the old days carbon paper was used to make copies of documents that had to be distributed to several persons or files. from this came the terminology carbon copy (cc) when copies of the document needs to be given to other persons or files.
Blind carbon copy notation is a device used by the writer he sends duplicate copies to the others.
bcc - blind carbon copy. The phrase is left over from time way back when people used typewriters and carbon paper to make multiple copies. The carbon copies (cc) to people were listed by name at the bottom of the letter. A bcc when to a person that the other people did not know about.
Carbon paper was once commonly used to make copies of handwritten or typed documents. It was placed between two sheets of paper, and pressure from writing or typing on the top sheet would transfer the carbon image onto the bottom sheet.
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