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Discover Ludwig"Dear Boss" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used at the beginning of a letter to address one's boss in a formal or professional manner. For example, "Dear Boss, I have an important update on our recent project."
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DEAR BOSS: Concerning assignment in which I was to be Bill Cunningham for a day, are you sure you are paying this man enough?
The Jack the Ripper letter in the Met collection is thought to be the "Dear Boss" letter, not the "From Hell" letter as previously stated.
Skirting the line between fact and fiction is the original "Dear Boss" letter sent to the newspapers on September 25th 1888 by someone claiming to be Jack the Ripper.
Over the past three decades, Sir Geoffrey Howe's resignation to her, like the Dear Boss letter, has become a template for diplomats and statespeople, plundered as much as admired.
Computerised textual analysis, one can hear them saying, would probably find little identity between the mocking letters the Ripper sent to the police - "Dear Boss, I keep on hearing the police have caught me but they wont fix me just yet.
But is it ever possible to display an object such as the Dear Boss letter without a sense of exploitation – and without being co-opted into the 'Ripper industry', through which a misogynistic killer has become something of a folk hero?
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Dear, dear, dear.
As my dear friend and boss says.
Is he the only one able to draw an unlikely line between the free market so dear to the bosses and the beautiful social values of the egalitarian left?
And Joan Craford is Boss Dearest, the editor who isn't a "real woman" anymore because she's spent too much time at the office -- Saturday at 11 45 p.m. on Channel 13.
In 2006 only half of all students took a foreign-language GCSE exam the standard test for 16-year-olds.Rattled by the rush to the exit, in October the education secretary, Alan Johnson, asked Lord Ronn) Dearing, a former boss of the Post Office, to look at the state of language teaching in English schools.
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