We can buy the list that has your name and address on it to mail things out to you. |
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You, dear reader, can own this piece of literary history by the wonders of Interweb mail order. |
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One story has it that a man whose ticket had not arrived in the mail as promised telephoned Hoover customer service for a repairman. |
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I got the mail from the shiny brass mailbox at the end of our long front yard. |
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If our mail arrived late we were advised this was due to staff shortages or holidays and the postman had to do another round first. |
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A few years later, mail vans were used to collect mail from post boxes and delivered to the stations. |
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It was so nice to see your website right after I received a spam mail message from Acme Online Systems! |
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You should be able to find a mail message or file by looking in your e-mail program or a directory window, not by firing up another application. |
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Robert, 36, and Jon, 32, from West Swindon, run a slot car mail order company. |
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On completion, the surveys were immediately placed in sealed envelopes before being returned by mail to the first author. |
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Yes, their administrator is probably concerned that one or more of the words in your mail message is offensive, and is blocking them. |
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In the happy crush of mail entries to this contest, we received lots and lots of movies comically altered by anagrammatization. |
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Just type in your zip code, personalize and customize the prewritten message, and email or print and mail it to legislators. |
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They tell me I have to send a work requisition and that they are going to mail me the form. |
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Conversely, any anarchs who want to include something on this page mail me and I will post it. |
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But his good looks provoked such a flow of fan mail including offers of marriage that he just had to go. |
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Americans now get so much junk mail that the post office is recommending that we buy bigger mailboxes. |
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Their ISP will cancel their account upon receipt of spam complaints or ensuing mail bombs. |
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When No.4 arrived from Cincinnati, three mail storage cars were removed from the train. |
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Amtrak has sold its mail cars and is getting improved dispatching from the Union Pacific Railroad. |
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It is important to be alert for suspicious parcels, but keep in mind that a mail bomb is an extremely rare occurrence. |
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Buy dormant tubers in winter, either by mail from a specialty nursery or from a nursery or garden center. |
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He said it was not foreseeable that leaving junk mail half in and half out of a letter box could cause this damage. |
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I notice that they do not seem to lose the deluge of junk mail that comes through our letter box, which goes straight into our bin. |
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A mail train chugged along on a parallel track to her left but soon disappeared into a tunnel. |
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The man-beast tried to bit Wolfus, but his greenish dragon scale mail just wouldn't let its fang through. |
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The experts received a draft of the survey questionnaire to critique and suggested changes either by mail or telephone. |
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Unfortunately, there was one ring and the phone went to voice mail which meant the line was busy. |
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They probably need at least helms, to protect them from mobs of carrion birds, and mail on their bellies to cover ground-to-air arrows. |
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It seems the company's decision to scrap the second post and deliver all mail in one round has crippled deliveries. |
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Buckingham Palace revealed that the Queen now sends second class mail when correspondence is not urgent. |
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They left no forwarding address with me and though the Post Office redirected their mail for a bit, this has now stopped. |
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He stops delivering mail to help some haymakers and is then off to the pub. |
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We used to carry baked goods home in pink boxes tied with string, and our mail often came held together with twine. |
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Several lorries would be required to carry the mail which is now carried in one train. |
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Two extraordinary vendors in the Central Market in Florence will mail order authentic Tuscan foods directly from their stands. |
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They all wore some attempt at full armour, usually the odd vest of ring mail or skull cap. |
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The store was on the receiving end of bomb threats and hate mail when the display was unveiled, and eventually it had to be scrapped. |
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Now one couple, who moved to the area a few years ago and protested against the lorries, have been sent hate mail telling them to get out. |
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Meanwhile, Knoll was receiving anonymous hate mail as well as official letters of protests. |
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We'll continue to shout our slogans at each other and send hate mail and write lengthy essays to try to prove our points. |
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Photographers hung around outside her house, anonymous neighbours posted hate mail and Vikki said she felt like a prisoner in her home. |
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What is posting hateful comments and sending her hate mail going to do besides prove that what she's saying is true? |
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It was also revealed the pastor had received hate mail after displaying messages on his home-made hoarding. |
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When he changed careers, he worked his way up from the mail room to the boardroom. |
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The more prominent have been the recipients of hate mail of a kind normally reserved for child molesters. |
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We had a lot of mail from you lot about the wisdom of mixing phones and petrol stations. |
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She is now looking to produce a catalogue and boost the mail order side of her business. |
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In addition to the usual mail and address book applets it has a voice note recorder and a scribbling application. |
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The infamous robber was sentenced to 30 years for his part in the 1963 robbery of a Glasgow to London mail train in which a guard was injured. |
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Today, the merged mail division is a cash cow and the basis of the company's financial clout. |
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Consumers are quite at home with the concept of mail order from a catalogue, or telephone ordering in response to a home shopping advertisement. |
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My mail indicates that this country needs people who are willing to sit down and give straight from the shoulder advice. |
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If you can't pay a visit but want to try some artisan cheeses, the cheeseries will let you order products either by mail or on-line. |
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This usually has to be bought by mail order and as far as I can remember is best used in warm weather or in a heated greenhouse. |
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Wilson's constituent mail on Social Security is filled with the same rhetorical razzmatazz. |
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She had some mail order pamphlets from the Rosicrucians containing instructions for various psychic exercises. |
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Control participants contacted by mail indicated their willingness to participate by returning an enclosed screening questionnaire. |
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The print material is sent via first-class mail the same day the video is sent via third-class mail. |
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We sent all of the questionnaires by mail with a postage-paid return envelope. |
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Anytime we flip a switch, turn a key in the ignition, or mail a letter, we expect something to happen. |
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He is even considerate enough to take time from his day to answer fan mail personally rather than getting a secretary to do it for him. |
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During the same period, more than 90 per cent of second class mail arrived within three working days. |
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He thought as long as he signed on to the internet he would have mail waiting for him. |
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I use a laptop with Linux, and I don't want people reading my mail if the laptop falls into the wrong hands. |
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Once you combine encrypted mail with free Web storage space, you have the same functionality that a virtual safe-deposit box offers, for free. |
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They drove to the post office to mail the letter in case someone found it before it could be posted. |
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I don't know why people sell perfectly good stamps below face value when you can always use them to mail letters. |
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Josh is running at top speed to get to the post office in order to mail a letter for Kathy. |
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They make money not on stamps, but on the newspapers and candy bars that customers buy when they come in to mail a letter. |
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The stamps can then be used as postage from any Netherland Antilles port or onboard ship to mail a letter anywhere in the world. |
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This is not really a question, but I can't seem to find an email address anywhere on this page to mail you with. |
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At the head of the precision was a man clad entirely in gold plate mail with a crimson cape flung around his shoulders. |
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The twenty-five or so remaining Crimson Knights donned their plate mail and readied their weapons. |
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Mr Fellows said that the office's mail had been held by the Post Office over Christmas and delivered on Monday. |
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Chain mail alternated with steel plates that had been bent around the knight seamlessly so as not to impede his movement. |
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While it's not immediately known whether any of the recipients fell for the story, the spam mail has only led to smirks. |
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If you are found to have spammed or mail bombed, then we will immediately, without warning, disable your domain. |
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Meanwhile, the Royal Mail has met other operators to discuss services for bulk mail and second class post. |
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Yesterday, when I cleared my mailbox, there was nearly three times as much junk mail as there were genuine letters and bills. |
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Leah quickly retrieved her mail from the mailbox by her door and hurried into her house. |
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If you suspect mail theft, get a lockable mailbox or rent a Post Office box. |
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Some years ago, Hendley's youngest son, Bart, clipped a newspaper article reminiscing about the game and sent it by mail to Koufax. |
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Professionals target a hit-piece mail drop to reach the voters' mailboxes two days prior to an election. |
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Lang was impressed by the motivation of the young people in the mail room, the secretaries and the receptionist. |
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This was a standard rural roadside mailbox with a rounded top and a mail pick-up flag indicator. |
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Writing and wrapping completed, we became celestial mail carriers searching out the best mailbox. |
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Or, I can watch the film and then mail it back to Netflix from any U.S. Postal Service mailbox. |
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Every morning I struggle to distinguish between good and junk advertisements or spam mail from normal mail when opening my mailbox. |
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A light mace hung at his belt, a sword hilt showed at his left shoulder, and he wore chain mail under a green tabard. |
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As mail carriers, they are chased by dogs and get caught in lawn sprinklers. |
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Today's skiers often carry letters in commemoration of the fallen mail carrier. |
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By 1876, stamps were being used for letters to subscribers and delivered by mail carriers. |
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Yet, last December we had serious backlogs in the delivery of Christmas mail when one million letters were delivered late. |
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Dora and Boots help out the mail carrier by delivering four special letters. |
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The conversation ended when he abruptly announced that he heard the mail carrier at the end of his driveway. |
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Ever since Cosmopolitan magazine started printing reader's outrageous adventures, the mail bag has been bulging with saucy sexploits. |
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Present the bus driver with a rose, give your mail carrier a thank-you card, hold a door for a stranger, smile at a passerby. |
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Postal services could be hit by prolonged strike action over plans to process North Yorkshire's mail in Leeds at weekends. |
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They then would put the letter in the corresponding mail carrier's bin to be delivered that afternoon. |
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Pearl Pass is the trade route between the two areas, used since the late 1800's by miners and mail carriers. |
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The pass was also skied quite often in those days both by individuals looking for their fortune and the mail carriers of the day. |
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They are experts at minimizing the cost of shipping to their clients through any mail carrier. |
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The information would have been in the newspapers which came with the mail coaches. |
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From this, over the years, the mail coach spread throughout England and soon became one of the wonders of the land. |
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Even under the old, creaky system, Postman Pat managed to deliver the bulk of first class and second class mail on time. |
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While Hunt was arrested, Carlile escaped and was hidden by radical friends before catching the mail coach to London. |
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When the guard aboard a mail coach blew a blast on his horn, private vehicles pulled over, and tollgate keepers promptly opened the barrier. |
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I think it's worth the cost because its filters have returned a ration of sanity to my mail management. |
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Those lucky to own a horse were able to travel much better and faster than those who had to rely on mail coaches. |
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There's something really great about getting actual mail in your actual mailbox, or handing a card to someone. |
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Soon the hotel became a staging place for mail coaches on the run between Wentworth and South Australia. |
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The invention of the steam locomotive rendered stage and mail coaches obsolete. |
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Anyone whose address is known by one of these companies may receive mail for years afterwards because their mailing lists are passed around. |
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The use of mass mailing lists within companies means that lots of people get mail that has nothing to do with them. |
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The program allows you to email and do mail merge to your entire database of contacts. |
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The products are only available by mail order from Pippa's Natural Healthcare Clinic. |
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Jill is building up the number of galleries stocking her work and hopes to be able to sell her ceramics by mail order catalogue soon. |
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Aquilegias can be raised from seed with a good choice of popular types easily available by mail order from seed companies. |
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I would suggest mail order and specialist computer magazines as your initial marketing channels. |
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In the past I have always been impressed with any food I have ordered via mail order. |
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There are a selection of less expensive bears too, all available by mail order. |
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I thought my mood would miraculously lift once I didn't have to deal with hate mail and evil comments. |
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Educating mailroom staff to look for suspect mail is a critical step in the planning process. |
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Since the two owners were not on speaking terms they would simply repost any wrongly-delivered mail in the pillar box half way down the hill. |
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You could have leaflets printed which you distribute or send out as part of a mail shot. |
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Using a sales letter as part of a mail shot is a cost effective approach for creating sales. |
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Her chain mail clinked as she threw her sheathed swords on the dirt near a fire, dropping herself heavily onto the ground. |
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A centurion dressed in silver chain mail and a red cape walks toward a man, who is overlooking the ocean. |
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The knight, clad in chain mail and a field plate, gripped the Advisor's shoulder warmly. |
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The mail sat piled on the small kitchen table with a slight covering of dust. |
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Due to the battle in the prairie, the white dress I wore over my chain mail was shredded, and my chain mail wasn't a pretty sight either. |
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Their armor was elegant chain mail that had been designed to have silver leaved intertwined within the links. |
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He was now without armor or chain mail and was dressed in burgundy and gold. |
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His chain mail did little to protect him from harm, but it did prevent the blow from being lethal. |
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She nodded silently and then threw her arms around him, feeling only the cold metal chinks of his chain mail beneath his tunic. |
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Instead of bringing about the meaningful conversation I'd expected, the article prompted a ton of mail denouncing me as a vicious woman-hater. |
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There have been days when I've jumped out of bed full of the joys of spring, opened the mail and felt like crawling back under the duvet. |
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Royal Mail bosses were left red-faced after two letters apologising about a customer's missing mail were lost in the post. |
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The copper turned the arrowhead into a lethal weapon capable of splitting chain mail and armour. |
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We are now working on a one delivery a day basis, with mail being extremely busy and personnel working under immense pressure. |
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The rings from his chain mail clinked as he walked, though he wore a white tunic over it. |
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Members of the heavy cavalry would also wear chain mail and a cuirass made of leather covered iron scales. |
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The chain mail had begun to rust, despite her attempts to scour it clean, and the cotton undershirt was stained and getting a bit rank. |
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The deadline to get your tax return in the mail rolled in at midnight, Friday. |
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Then I paid for my ticket a week and a half late, and I got a letter in the mail saying that I had to pay another fee for being late. |
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You get a 30 billion dollar net worth by taking a risk and starting a mail order computer company. |
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Her long scarlet cloak was slung over a bronze mail shirt that flashed the sunlight. |
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My first purchase, by mail order, was a black corded velvet dress with white lace collar and cuffs for my young daughter. |
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This cooperation is configured in the alias file of the mail transfer agent. |
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At the mail centre at Johannesburg International Airport, striking workers were tear-gassed, arrested and later released. |
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The next day I brought the letter, the claim slip and the registered mail to the said office. |
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Your mail comes at a most auspicious moment, and the precise nature of your inquiry saves me from the rigmarole of empty theory. |
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None of the five tenant complaints sent to the health department by registered mail had even shown up on its records. |
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All iron swords, mail axes and things would be in sealed and greased barrels below deck to try to stop them from rusting in the salt air. |
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In the early years slash was disseminated primarily via fanzines, which were sold by mail order and at fan conventions. |
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In one fluid movement, he discarded cowl and robe, and stood girded in his mail of scorched black iron. |
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Of this, more than half is unsolicited junk mail otherwise known as spam, and it comes at a cost. |
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The credit bug has become an epidemic that most householders receiving junk mail know only too well. |
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When she's not boffing the mail boy in the photocopier room she's scheming to get him fired. |
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The station has a large dock, at which the heritage steamship Lady Rose moors when bringing passengers and mail to Bamfield every other day. |
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Unlike other forms of direct marketing, such as junk mail or telemarketing, spam should be considered a threat. |
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When you receive junk mail from someone unknown, these people may be the culprits. |
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It arrived in the mail a few weeks later, and I opened it up only to receive a hellish, ghastly, devastating shock. |
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A four horse teem mail stage operated over this route daily, except Sunday, going west one day and returning eastward the following day. |
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Besides this there were passengers coming in on the stage and mail from Silver Reef and Pioche. |
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Indeed, during the 1830s and 1840s, the terms stagecoach and mail coach were interchangeable. |
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I guess I should have added that if you're unhappy with a link, then just mail me and I'll take it off here! |
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It's certainly a sign of the times when your email outnumbers your postal mail twenty to one. |
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If the system had been in place all Stewart's mail would have been censored. |
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Today you can source soapwort from herbalists, some heath food stores and herb specialty shops, or purchase it mail order from Newton's Pharmacy. |
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More mail will be moved by train, but this will be mainly bulk mail carried during the day, and mail will no longer be sorted on trains. |
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They wore chain mail into battle, used a lance, sword or mace to fight with and rode horses that were bred to carry such a weight at speed. |
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The remaining men-at-arms wear mail and fabric, and there are some items of metal armour to be seen. |
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My mail box was also blown up three times last year until I mounted a 20-pound one on a solid steel post cemented into the ground. |
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When I got the letter in the mail saying they wanted me to join the cast, there was no doubt in my mind. |
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About two thirds of this turnover is generated by mail services, including the reservable area. |
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I sat down on the stairs, petted Cleo, leafed through my stack of mail piled in a mound on the bottom stair. |
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They certainly can Jonnie, and our mail bag is bulging following your tricky teaser. |
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A metal helmet was clamped over his small head, and chain mail covered by a diminutive tunic protected his slight frame. |
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He said the device was the last item of mail to be dealt with from the backlog of post which had arrived during the Christmas holidays. |
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I dealt with the mail backlog before 11 am and then had to occupy myself for the rest of the day. |
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I operate a religious website that promotes tolerant monotheism and I can't believe the volume of hate mail I get. |
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Some knights were cited as wearing mail gloves under their plated gauntlets for added strength. |
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This solution allows for the consolidation of mail infrastructures, with proven overall cost reductions of more than 40 percent. |
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They will promise not to send you any more direct mail or annoy you with telemarketers. |
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Direct mail and telemarketing will always play a vital role in campaigning and fundraising. |
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Campaigns might also try to obtain e-mail addresses through direct mail programs and telemarketing. |
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Very few brands have been built by relying solely on direct mail or telemarketing. |
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It will let people collect voice mail and receive calls from regular telephones. |
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Stepping into my bachelor apartment, I walked into the small but bright kitchen and threw the contents of the mail box on the green counter top. |
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Like all mail shots some probably fell on stony ground, whereas others may have attracted a little interest. |
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The new school calendar came in the mail yesterday, along with a package three inches thick with forms, forms and more forms. |
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He had laid the mail on the table already, bills and bank notes separated from his own personal correspondence. |
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The mail had not yet reached us, owing most probably to the badness of the roads. |
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Kelly, the man wrongly jailed in the wake of a mail train robbery in 1976, will run for Labour in the next election. |
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Tugs brought the mail ashore and passengers were slung ignominiously over the side in baskets and sent ashore in tenders. |
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It is best to deposit outgoing mail at the post office rather than your mailbox. |
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This unnamed reporter found that he had just missed the mail boat carrying letters from America to Britain. |
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We internet junkies, like the direct mail discussed in the article, are a very narrow constituency. |
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They are taking action against a gang of bullies who are terrorising workers at the city's main mail depot. |
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Quite simply the road transportation is not working and they should get the mail trains back on the rails as soon as possible. |
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He laid his car keys down on the table and was about to throw the junk mail in the wastepaper basket under the table when he noticed it was full. |
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Currently only a select number of these mail trains stop at these railway stations. |
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Whilst the jet set bit of the rock 'n' roll lifestyle can be fun, coming home to a pile of junk mail and red bills never cheered anyone up. |
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Oh yeah I forgot to mention that I got my University acceptance, final and complete, in the mail today. |
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When a piece of mail arrives, based on selected criteria, like subject, date, header, etc., you can attach an action to it. |
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Night mail trains could be set for a comeback, just months after the service was ditched for being too costly. |
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If you have problems accessing your mail using Webmail you should firstly check the password you are using is correct. |
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Early the next year he was returning to London from Scotland by a night express when it collided with a Yorkshire mail train in a sudden mist. |
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I answer all me fan mail personally and I believe in that, because I'm thrilled to bits. |
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Why is it legal to send junk mail via the post office, but if you send it by email it's suddenly illegal? |
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Following an experiment to see just how much junk mail he received in a year, he produced a 70 lb mail mountain. |
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For instance, most people who have an email address have received junk mail or spam. |
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Unsolicited junk mail and intrusive sales calls are plagues on modern society. |
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The owner of a mail order lingerie business which was ransacked by burglars has spoken of her disgust at the intruders. |
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It was the end of an era when Seamus Rogers despatched the last mail from the Post Office in Brize. |
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At any rate, it must be said that even the best mail and padding would not be proof against a strong thrust from such weapons. |
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I was thumbing through the mail this afternoon, innocently enough, only to be frightened by this evil, leering tree that popped out at me. |
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Heart ablaze and head blowing clouds of smoke, the mail train thundered into the platform and ground to a halt. |
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The group gave notice that mail trains will be stopped altogether from next March, with all post being distributed by road and air. |
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Dean has been able to reach more people at a faster rate and at a lower cost than the traditional direct mail approach. |
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Mr Danby suggests rules which include deleting mail containing obscene, racist or offensive material. |
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Mushroom kits that provide spawn and detailed instructions are available through mail order. |
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As an additional head protection, but occasionally worn alone beneath the mail coif, a metal skullcap called a basinet was developed. |
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You can also write the details on an inflated beach ball and then deflate it to mail or give to the invitee. |
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To send mail to you in the future, they need to jot down your keyed address or save it in their contacts list. |
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The average household gets 24 pieces of first-class mail every week, so almost 5 of these every week arrive late. |
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Consequently, many U.S. taxpayers mail tax documents and payments through first-class mail service. |
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As all of my mail before this week is downloaded onto the drive of my Vaio, it is unavailable to me. |
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Order daffodil and tulip bulbs from mail order suppliers for planting this autumn. |
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Unfortunately, some of the test mailings never made it through the mail queue on our main server. |
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In front of our house is a seldom-used mailbox, because we receive our mail at a post office box in town. |
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Wedding invitations can be obtained by mail order, shopping online for printers stationers is easy and stress free. |
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It had been posted by regular UK second class mail and had presumably arrived on the same ship as Mandy's letter. |
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Confusingly, second class mail sent to Bath arrived on Saturday, two days before a first class letter which was posted the same day. |
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During one eight-hour shift last week the reporter saw an estimated 7,000 pieces of first-class mail being handled with second-class post. |
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Note of course that filing a change of address or hold in her name is a crime, and a change of address wouldn't stop the third-class mail anyway. |
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When he was discharged, he barnstormed, carried mail and was a stunt flyer. |
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Certain priority mail will still be delivered to the door, particularly registered mail and signature mail. |
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Parcels and registered mail were included in the system from the very beginning, although there were restrictions on certain items. |
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If you're traveling during the holidays, arrange for someone to pick up your mail or have your mail held at the post office. |
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The plaintiff entered into a contract with the Postmaster General to drive a mail coach. |
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This scooter, which is to be publicly introduced late in 2002, is being tested by U.S. mail carriers in Florida. |
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I was therefore shocked, and did not believe until I saw the photo, that he has been working recently as a mail carrier. |
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Around here, the mail carrier leaves a little slip inviting you to pick up the letter at the post office. |
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The mail carrier really doesn't need to know what you're going to be doing with your life 10 years from now. |
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Additionally, the perfect binding will make it less likely that the cover will be pulled off and harder for the mail carrier to fold. |
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And for designer purchases, buy a Jiffy bag and mail them home. |
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We ordered our Christmas turkey today from Kelly Turkeys, mail order. |
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I know many administrators face the problem of allowing only certain authorized individuals access to their mail server without making it a relay for low-life spammers. |
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As well as selling from their own shop, the Ramsays run a mail order business, sell wholesale all over the country and to department stores such as Jenners and Harrods. |
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Spam is increasingly not being sent from a single traceable mail system. |
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On the corner Agnes, Will, and Casper were waiting by a large mailbox and Agnes was trying to fit her head through the tiny slot where the mail goes. |
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In August, crump was convicted of mail and wire fraud by a federal jury in Los Angeles. |
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Mr Gallagher said Mrs Gillard was then bombarded with flowers and chocolates and sackfuls of junk mail at the home she shared with her husband Alaric. |
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Overnight some of the mail team began attacking the problem. |
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In October 1926, National Air Transport sent out a request for bids for a transport aircraft that could carry passengers or mail and be powered by a Wright Whirlwind radial. |
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Not only that, but if you live in remote places, gifts are often best organised by mail order from down south, which adds another week or two to the process. |
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The new services, however, will not include travelling post offices to sort mail and are a fraction of the 60 nightly trains that ran two years ago. |
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As there was a fear that letters may be intercepted, all mail was sent to her maid who did not live in the palace, before they were hand delivered to the Queen. |
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Maff advises drivers to provide an alternative delivery point, such as a post box, at the farm boundary or make alternative arrangements to collect mail from the post office. |
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On Friday, the packages were put in the mail for Monday delivery. |
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The patients were surveyed by mail or by follow-up telephone calls. |
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He sat at the kitchen table and poked at yesterday's mail with one finger. |
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The butler showed up carrying yesterday's mail and the newspaper of today. |
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Each Corinthian soldier wore a simple coat of chain mail beneath a set of light plate mail, complete with a helm that was adorned with a small plume of pure white fur. |
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Some twenty-seven mail coaches, their paintwork buffed, their teams snorting and stamping the pavement, lined up to receive mailbags and passengers. |
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Though it is a Federal crime to go into someone else's mailbox, even to put something in it, many mailboxes are left unattended for hours a day after the mail arrives. |
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Although Rodia probably received little if any mail and possibly couldn't read, he built the two mailboxes into the front wall next to his front entrance. |
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Walking across the street he stopped in front of the mailbox, trying to decide whether or not he should deliver the letter by hand or just mail it to his friend. |
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The email service was restored today, after a fashion, and, providing no more than 32 messages were in my mailbox, I was able to download mail as normal. |
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In the 1980s, when Katharine began publishing NewsNotes, that excitement was delivered to our mailboxes three or four times a year by a mail carrier. |
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The trip culminated with a walk outside to look at the inside of a mail truck, and we had a conversation with a mail carrier getting ready to go on his route. |
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He was a member of the sorting group for the post office project, whose job it was to sort the incoming mail for the mail carriers to deliver around the school. |
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John Palmer started the first mail coach service from London to Bristol. |
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Often he had to go the four miles to the next mail coach by foot. |
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Croft secured himself an outside seat on the mail coach behind the driver. |
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Two weeks after the second mail-out, a third questionnaire was sent by certified mail and phone calls were made to determine willingness to participate. |
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The tastings really are labour of love and a gift to the wine community, as Dry River's loyal mail list members snap up nearly all the output in advance. |
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It also suggests buying long-life or refillable goods, stopping the junk mail that comes through your letterbox, and composting your garden refuse and kitchen peelings. |
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Mrs Sanderson uses the post office for a variety of reasons including collecting her and her husband's pensions, sending registered mail and buying postal orders. |
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I just received some hate mail from someone who said they were going to protest my store. |
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For her efforts, Spangler receives a torrent of hate mail and death threats. |
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Writer Rebecca Serle will surely get some hate mail for reimagining Juliet as a greedy, jealous girl. |
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Her soon-to-be husband burned all the hate mail she got, an act she now regrets, saying it belongs in an archive of those times. |
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We have the ability to read their mail through radio intercepts. |
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Overall, worldwide PC unit shipments were up 23.3 per cent, according to IDC, which tallies well with PC Data's report on the US retail, online and mail order channels. |
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A horse relay, Gwinn believed, would halve the time required to deliver mail and convince Congress that the central route deserved the federal contract. |
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Users question the effectiveness of the measure, which they argue is the wrong way of dealing with the problems open mail relays pose in the overall spam problem. |
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But there was a scattergun effect even in the more efficient Conservative campaign where millions were spent on direct mail and telephone canvassing of the swing voters. |
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Material that once had to be slowly printed out on a telefacsimile or even received through the mail with a paid subscription to a service is now quickly available on the Web. |
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Good companies prevent their servers from forwarding mail that do not originate from their clients, but more negligent companies do not pay attention to such trifles. |
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I noticed something was amiss when I checked my email accounts and my mail software froze for a minute or so while the hard drive on my computer whirred. |
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If you can make it all the way through, I will mail you a kewpie doll. |
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The resilience Project will mail kits to individuals who sign up to participate. |
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The most direct mail route was not the one best suited for human travel in a time when railroading was still in its infancy. |
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Hyperlinked tasks give you an easy way to refer back to information related to a task, whether in the form of a file, mail message, Web page or IRC session. |
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Under the act, the sender of a commercial electronic mail message must identify the e-mail as an ad and provide a valid physical postal address for the sender. |
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For example, when typing a mail message, or word processing the GPU can be throttled back to reduce component temperatures, and increase longevity. |
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