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From his pocket he pulled the folded-up flap of an envelope, which was covered with tips and notes scrawled haphazardly in pencil.
The only thing that betrayed any emotion on Marshall Field & Company's part was the envelope, which was addressed to "Dear Mr. & Mrs. Dear".
Comments on the envelope – which was sent from within the UK – suggest it had been sent by a supporter of the far right or someone purporting to be one.
The manuscript — unsolicited and addressed simply to "Editor in Chief, Little, Brown" — arrived at its destination in a clear envelope, "which was very clever," said Geoff Shandler, the Little, Brown editor in chief who received the package.
The type of bone cement was prepared in a sealed opaque envelope, which was opened by a surgical nurse immediately prior to implantation of the device in a non-randomized fashion.
The emittance based formalism of the beam envelope, which was previously described by Douglas, Kewisch, and York, is first introduced for impulse acceleration, and then extended to a thick accelerator structure.
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So you are flying in this little window of a flight envelope which is perfectly normal and, indeed, you do it every day.
(b) Look for your explanation of benefits somewhere in your "important" Manila envelope, which is different from the other "important" Manila envelope that is more personally important and includes a note your college roommate wrote on unicorn stationery.
In this process, the WID is carried in the envelope, which is not affected by the CSS operation.
At OURI, two peaks are apparent in the acceleration envelope, which is probably due to the complicated source process.
A key component of the nuclear architecture is the nuclear envelope, which is often associated with inactive chromatin.
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