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Handbill

British pronunciation/hˈændbɪl/
American pronunciation/ˈhændˌbɪɫ/
Handbill
[NOUN]
1

an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution

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1If we now look, just briefly, back at the Shakespeare Tercentary of 1864, for instance, we find this boldly printed handbill: TIME!
2It allowed us to build relation extraction systems that got much better performance than the handbill patterns that came before, and particularly, much better recall than what came before.
3Not only did they put out handbills with coffins, this is known as the Coffin Handbill to this day, detailing how many men had been killed by Andrew Jackson, either through execution or duels, they also accused his mother of being a prostitute and his wife of being a bigamist.
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