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One email refers to a note from the Queen's solicitors, Farrer and Co, "setting out his instructions in relation to the application of the apprenticeships bill to Her Majesty in her personal capacity".
Titled "US idol", the email refers to what was then supposed to be one of Autonomy's fastest-growing business lines – sales of its search software, in the US, where half of its workforce was based.
The email refers to you unkindly (personal digs) or levels accusations at you and/or suggests that you do X, Y, Z, or else.
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For example, Conzelman's reference to "OFAC licenses" in the aforementioned email referred to Sessions intervening via a little-known unit of the Treasury Department named the Office of Foreign Assets Control.
Crone and Myler have repeatedly told MPs that they briefed Murdoch about the email – referred to in the newly-released emails as "the Ross Hindley email" in reference to the reporter who had transcribed hacked voicemails allegedly intended for the paper's chief reporter Neville Thurlbeck.
Entwistle said he did not read the email referring to the "darker side of the story".
Kelly testified Tuesday that the email referred to the traffic that would ensue once the lanes were closed.
"This one dealer called me today and said he got some fire in," she wrote in an email, referring to high-potency heroin.
"I got $1m from John Menard today," Walker says in one email, referring to the billionaire owner of the home improvement chain Menards.
The identity of the author of the 2008 email referring to the president was not immediately clear, but the Justice Department report quotes emails between the police department and local court employees, officials told the Associated Press.
"I knew instantly that I wanted to photograph her for Guess," Paul Marciano, a founder of the company, wrote in an email, referring to his first meeting with Ms. Chopra last spring.
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