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Joe and I keep up a regular correspondence now.
His sister said he was now allowed weekly visits from three Iranian relatives, books, daily exercise and a regular correspondence of letters with family in the United States.
Lieber also maintained a regular correspondence with Halleck and with several members of the Lincoln administration throughout the late summer and fall of 1862.
He maintained a regular correspondence with Vice President Spiro Agnew, declaring himself to be Agnew's biggest fan; he complained to Howard Johnson's that on being offered "two eggs any style," he was denied when he requested "one scrambled and one poached".
He was also good at organising his own publicity, never failing to announce even minor achievements to anyone who might assist his career, maintaining a regular correspondence with the good and the great: as Sugden puts it, "he grubbed for glory on every conceivable occasion".
(1) "Chinese is a monosyllabic language": there is a regular correspondence between morpheme and syllable.
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This is good news for English speakers who are keen to learn Italian, Albanian, or Finnish – these languages feature a much more regular correspondence between spelling and pronunciation.
In the future, the data curator will continue to play an important role, with regular correspondence with NNTC resource users.
Regular correspondence with a friend living overseas can expand your knowledge beyond what you can learn from books.
Upon my release we began a regular email correspondence that went beyond my legal battles, conviction, political persecution and travel ban.
Jenks, an infantryman in the Iraq war received regular correspondence from his mother, who finished every letter by assuring him, "No matter how lonely you feel and how far you are, always look at the Moon and know I am with you.
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