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- letterbox's "visitors' book" or "logbook" — as proof of having found the box and letting other letterboxers know who has visited. Many letterboxers keep...
- standard-definition programming in 1.78:1, while in the USA, these are down-scaled to letterbox. When using a 1.33:1 screen, it is possible to display such programming...
- receptacle for receiving mail. Letterbox may also refer to: Distribution of advertising mail by letter box drop Letterboxing (filming), the practice of transferring...
- Letterbox company may refer to: Br**** plate company, company lacking meaningful connection with the location of incorporation S**** corporation, company...
- Pitch Battle for BBC One. She also presents the daily BBC Two game show Letterbox, having hosted 45 episodes (15 for series One, 30 for series Two) since...
- A letter box, letterbox, letter plate, letter hole, mail slot or mailbox is a receptacle for receiving incoming mail at a private residence or business...
- the vertical equivalent of (horizontal) letterboxing and goes by several names, including reverse letterboxing, curtain boxing, or postcarding. Pillarboxing...
- mail (by its recipients), mailshot or admail (North America), letterbox drop or letterboxing (Australia), is the delivery of advertising material to recipients...
- Pours Her Heart Out on Debut LP 'Letterbox': Album Premiere". Billboard. Retrieved June 14, 2017. "Marie Miller's "Letterbox" Gives A Glimpse into Her Life...
- Artist trading cards (ATCs) is a conceptual art project initiated by the Swiss artist M. Vänçi Stirnemann in 1997. He called it a Collaborative Cultural...