For Insert we have terms and definitions in 11 topics. The topics are Advertising, Congressional, Direct Mail, Direct Marketing, Entertainment Industry, Golf, Microbiology, Motorcross, Paper, Sports Collectibles and Vietnam War.

A printed sheet or sheets inserted into a publication or enclosed with a mailing.
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Amendment to add new language to a measure or another amendment.
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Any item, such as a brochure or pamphlet, that is placed in a Direct Mail package.
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Promotional piece placed in an outgoing package or invoice.
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A form of pick-up where a short segment of the script is reread from one point to another.
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Plate in the face of wooden clubs.
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In a complete plasmid clone, there are two types of DNA - the "vector" sequences and the "insert". The vector sequences are those regions necessary for propagation, antibiotic resistance, and all those mundane functions necessary for useful cloning. In contrast, however, the insert is the piece of DNA in which you are really interested.
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A printed piece prepared for insertion into a publication or another printed piece.
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A word that describes cards that were added to a regular pack to help increase sales. The first inserts were around the turn of the century, when tobacco companies used cardboard to keep packs of cigarettes from getting smashed. Eventually, pictures were included on the small pieces of cardboard. Over time, these premiums became collectible and a key element of different cigarette sales. Throughout the years, manufacturers have used many kinds of inserts. Inserts have evolved to the point where almost every new issue available contains at least one type of insert. These modern inserts are far rarer than regular issue cards.
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To be deployed into a tactical area by helicopter
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