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A correspondence began that would last more than two years.
After contacting the school a month later, however, Michael was told the school never received any correspondence and it was now too full to take on any further students.
Along with the delivery of birthday cards and holiday gift packages, Americans continue to rely on timely deliveries of bills, checks, correspondence, prescription medication and now their daily news.
Source: https://www.heraldnet.com/opinion/editorial-usps-needs-to-deliver-on-mails-timely-arrival/
A May 3, correspondence to Accra-based TV3 suggests that the international media network has written back to the Presidency following its letter.
Source: https://www.ghanamma.com/wn/2023/05/05/al-jazeera-responds-to-akufo-addos-letter/
And I look back on this and I see myself through the correspondence getting quite close at points to taking the next step of inquiry, and I didn’t do that,” Mr Porter said.
Source: https://the-riotact.com/porter-takes-some-responsibility-for-robodebts-failures/632212
As I have witnessed time and again in my correspondence and conversations with the condemned, capital punishment constitutes — torture.
At the session, the first minister said the Scottish government had a "long-standing policy on retention" of documents and written correspondence including email and social media messages.
Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-67230071?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
Borough Councillor Nick Gregory, who represents Fareham South, has left the Conservatives following correspondence with Fareham MP and Home Secretary Suella Braverman.
Butler Police Chief John Porter said Stanley has no formal reprimands in his personnel file and was placed on leave as a result of repeated correspondence from concerned residents, including "a lot of hate emails and phone calls."
Source: https://www.fark.com/comments/12723820?utm_source=feed&utm_medium=comments&utm_campaign=fark
But what we’ve now learned is Joe Biden was using a fake email name to receive correspondence from his staff that he was copying Hunter Biden on.”
Details about that bank-client correspondence were later requested by police who then charged the priest with misappropriating €500,000 given to him by some 150 parishioners over a 10-year span.
“During that period I received correspondence from someone who allegedly worked in the company office and from one of the company’s top wrestlers.”
Eng argued the MBTA should be able to use lone workers to deal with disabled trains, hand throw a switch that is flashing out of correspondence, or for a dropped track circuit, among other things.
Especially in work correspondence, it feels like the most professional way to communicate an illness.”
FHEL/Rai/T/O&M/45533 given above and subject must appear on all correspondence and documents.
“Following a clinically-led process, 22,963 documents related to GP correspondence were identified.
"Following the 2009 event, David also sponsored the 2012 event and I passed him the correspondence between the FCAA and the Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association from 2003 suggesting that any championship coming to Forres would be a success.
Source: https://www.northern-scot.co.uk/news/mbe-honour-for-george-alexander-317448/
His email correspondence and résumé suggest he's a true believer in 911 call analysis, part of a cohort of former students who have become boosters of the program.
House Speaker Juliet Holness expressed that she had received and reviewed correspondence from the Attorney General regarding the Integrity Commission.
"I can confirm The Duke has recently received email correspondence from His Majesty's office regarding the coronation.