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Amis's correspondence from the later 1970s echoes the steady drip of approbation.
"There was no direct correspondence from the editor or a publicist.
Private correspondence from the Serbian-Bosnian government to the International Red Cross refers to them as 'alleged detention centres'.
The chancellor said his most recent correspondence from the New York City Boy Scout Council was dated Sept. 13.
Tony – who himself is on antidepressants – tells me he tries to "protect Sharon" from correspondence from the DWP.
American officials said the e-mail correspondence from the sailor from the Benfold occurred in July 2001.
Jerman had the enviable knack of setting off vivid correspondence from the readers; this one was a blazing rocket.
It has endearing photographs, film and correspondence from the larger-than-life artist's daily life in Roxbury.
A Scotland Yard spokeswoman said: "We can confirm that the Metropolitan Police Service has received correspondence from the Portuguese authorities.
"It is not always pleasant to learn about official correspondence from the media," he told Russian news agencies.
Correspondence from the governor's office explained that he did return Cuban cigars that Mr. Claywell dropped off at his office in 2001, the lawyers said.
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