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A letters page was added, and more sports coverage.
"So many vessels are taken, that there is Little chance of a Letters reaching your Hands.
A Letters Patent in 1917, issued by William's great great grandfather King George V, had limited titles within the Royal Family.
Beginning with the third issue, there was a letters section, whose tone of amused outrage did a lot to define the character of the paper and its readership.
A thoughtful article in the New York Times, discussions on blogs, and a letters of support from concerned philosophers, and members of Miami university suggests this is beginning.
The list goes on and on, but the number of items that deserve attention could fill much more than a letters column.
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We knew we had enough interesting possibilities for a Sunday-sized puzzle, that Will was looking for non-add-a-letters just to change things up, and this seemed to fit the bill.
The group will be generated by the x-letters which will be related to the letters (q_i) from (S( MM _k)), and also a-letters (a_1,ldots,a_k), A-letters (A_1,ldots,A_k) and some other a- and A-letters that help us impose the necessary commutativity relations that, in particular, make the group solvable, and contain "very few" extra elements.
Now suppose that g is in T, then we represent w in (G( MM _k)) as a product of a fewer than n conjugates (x vec i, u)^v) where (uin U), and v is a word in a-letters and A-letters whose length is bounded by n.
The group we are going to construct will be a semidirect product of an elementary Abelian normal subgroup generated (as a normal subgroup) by the x-letters by a semidirect product of an Abelian subgroup generated (as a normal subgroup) by A-letters and an Abelian subgroup generated by a-letters.
Let D be the maximal length of a word in E. Let, as above, (Y_D) be the ideal in (check{S}) consisting of 0 and all elements where one of the a-letters appears at least D times.
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