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lucky card - translation to ολλανδικά

AMERICAN SUPERMARKET CHAIN
Lucky Stores (supermarket); Lucky (supermarket); Lucky (Supervalu); Lucky's; Lucky Supermarkets; Lucky Stores of Dublin; Lucky California; Lucky store; Lucky Store
  • Gemco, Lucky's membership department store
  • Supervalu]]-owned) at 1000 E. Valley Blvd. in [[Alhambra, California]]
  • A photo of the Grocery Outlet-operated Lucky branded store in Rocklin, CA. Note the remnants of the Grocery Outlet rainbow logo above the Lucky logo.
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  • rebranded ''Lucky California'' concept store, in 2015, 6843 Mission St, Daly City, California
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  • An original Lucky refrigerator magnet bearing its trademark "Lucky means low prices" slogan
  • A 2009 rebranded ''Lucky'' store ([[Albertsons]]-owned) at 4155 Tweedy Blvd in [[South Gate, California]] (now closed as of 2020)

lucky card      
gelukkig lot, winnend lot in een loterij
court card         
  • King, Ober, and Under of Acorns from a Swiss deck (1880)
PLAYING CARD DEPICTING A PERSON; E.G. THE KING, QUEEN, AND JACK IN THE 52-CARD FRENCH DECK; KNAVE, KNIGHT, QUEEN, AND KING IN THE TAROT DECK
Face cards; Court size card; Court sized card; Court card; Court card (playing card); Court cards (playing cards); Court cards; Coat card; Coat cards
honneur, plaatje, elke kaart die een gezicht heeft in een kaartspel (boer, vrouw, heer of aas)
expansion slot         
  • S-100]] backplane which housed both the [[Intel 8080]] [[mainboard]] and many expansion boards
  • ISA]] expansion cards from the 1980s
  • Rack of [[IBM Standard Modular System]] expansion cards in an [[IBM 1401]] computer using a 16-pin gold plated edge connector first introduced in 1959
  • PCI expansion slot
  • [[Thunderbolt 3]] connector introduced by [[Intel]] in December 2015 multiplexes up to 4-lanes of [[PCIe 3.0]] and 8-lanes of [[DisplayPort]] 1.2 and can support an external [[docking station]] housing one or more expansion cards with enough bandwidth to drive a mid-range [[GPU]]
CIRCUIT BOARD ABLE TO BE CONNECTED TO A COMPUTER SYSTEM TO ADD FUNCTIONALITY
Daughterboard; Daughtercard; Mezzanine card; Daughter card; Daughter board; Mezzanine board; Hardware, expansion cards; Expansion slot; Expansion cards; Expansion board; Expansion Slot; Expansion Board; Expansion bus; Computer card; Accessory card; Adapter card; Extension board; I/O card; I/o card; Add-in card; Expansion slots; Add-In Card; Adapter cards; Expansion port; Add-on cards; Add-on card
expansiegleuf (gleuf waar kaart wordt ingebracht in hoofdlijst van de computer)

Βικιπαίδεια

Lucky Stores

Lucky Stores is an American supermarket chain founded in San Leandro, California, in 1935. Lucky is currently operated by Albertsons in Utah and Save Mart Supermarkets in Northern California.

In 1998, Lucky's parent company, American Stores, was taken over by Albertsons, and by 1999, the Lucky brand had disappeared. On January 23, 2006, SuperValu, CVS Pharmacy and an investment group led by Cerberus Capital Management announced they had agreed to acquire Albertsons for $17.4 billion. Existing Albertsons stores were divided between Supervalu and the Cerberus-led group; the Cerberus-acquired stores became Albertsons, which then sold its Northern California and Northern Nevada stores to Save Mart Supermarkets.

In 2006, both SuperValu and Save Mart began re-branding some Albertsons locations as Lucky stores, using the old logo. However, the same year, Grocery Outlet, an unrelated Northern California retailer, also began branding some of its stores as Lucky, claiming that Albertsons had given up rights to the Lucky trademark when it retired the brand in 1999. On January 4, 2009, a federal judge ruled against Grocery Outlet, finding that Albertsons had continued to use the name Lucky even after the re-branding of its stores.

SuperValu positioned Lucky as "true neighborhood stores", meaning they meet the unique needs of communities by providing the right products and assortment at the right price."

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για lucky card
1. The minimum cash prize for a Lucky Card winner is 5.