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Proxy card — A proxy card is an easily acquired or home made substitute for a collectible card. A proxy is used when a collectible card game player does not own a card, and it would be impractical for such purposes to acquire the card. This usually occurs… … Wikipedia
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Proxy server — For Wikipedia s policy on editing from open proxies, please see Wikipedia:Open proxies. Communication between two computers (shown in grey) connected through a third computer (shown in red) acting as a proxy. In … Wikipedia
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