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She got a thin envelope.
"He just handed over a thin envelope effectively," Owen replied.
Gambier, Ohio - A FEW days ago I watched my daughter Madalyn open a thin envelope from one of the five colleges to which she had applied.
In June 2008, Ms. Harris briefly had to take her own advice when she received a thin envelope from Marymount Manhattan College, her first-choice school.
Fox dropped in four envelopes, ESPN put in two and NBC dropped in a thin envelope and a noticeably thicker one.
The chatter among her fellow nursing students was that a thin envelope meant you passed; a thick one, presumably filled with the things you got wrong, meant you failed.
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While enrolling in college may no longer be heralded by a thick or thin envelope; finishing college increasingly depends on whether you have a thick or thin wallet.
The silicles come in a thin green envelope.
Not long ago, as I was leaving a business lunch, my luncheon companion handed me a thin manila envelope.
All except one: a thin Manila envelope that contained a faded flag of Japan, brushed with "Japanese characters, and speckled among them, faint drops of red-brown.
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