Sentence examples for exchanged communications from inspiring English sources

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United Technologies has exchanged communications with Goodrich over the last several months, another person briefed on the matter said.

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This does not mean that any American officials have sat around a table in Peiping or Washington & hashed thing out with Mao Tze-tung or anyone else in his government... Nor is it considered likely that, as has frequently been rumored here, that we have been exchanging communications with Mao through a courier service provided by the Indian government.

Distributed OpenTox services exchanging communications need to have unambiguous interpretations of the meaning of any terminology and data that they exchange between each other.

Blücher and Wellington had been exchanging communications since 10 00 and had agreed to this advance on Frichermont if Wellington's centre was under attack.

The FBI, which had been exchanging communications with Young and Dakhlalla since May, caught up with the couple on their way to Columbus, Mississippi's Golden Triangle Regional Airport in early August.

The authors credit Samuel F. B. Morse's invention of the telegraph in 1844 with allowing manufacturers to exchange transcontinental communications with newspapers.

Subscribers to a telex service can exchange textual communications and data directly and securely with one another.

These were not pieces to win the hearts of general listeners, resembling an earlier version of text messaging, leaving the impression of composers exchanging private communications among themselves.

Although the basic need for a system to exchange written communications has been felt by all human societies and has been met in many ways, the evolution of varied postal systems adopted by different societies through the centuries into the basically similar pattern of today's state monopoly service has been a long and difficult process.

The book begins with the ship, Impetus, taking on provisions and exchanging final communications with the rest of the world at a whaling station in Greenland and progresses painfully north until the Impetus is stuck in pack ice, where it remains.

Gen John Allen, a Marine and Gen Petraeus' successor as commander in Afghanistan, has been accused of exchanging "inappropriate communications" with a second woman involved in the scandal.

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