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He extracted a letter from the DWP, which claimed that letters went astray and/or were not passed for action.
It even included, at the last minute, an MEP elected for the Front National in France, who then resigned and from whom Ukip extracted a letter saying that she no longer espoused FN beliefs.
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Using this automaton (A'_P), each time we extract a letter S[i] from the stego-image G, by immediately taking (S'[i] = f(S[i])), one by one we get the encoded letters of the form # d g g d g u g d g u g d # g which are processed via the (A'_P) with the fuzziness of P given by exact steps as in Table 3.
From it, he extracted a batch of letters, which he put in his sack, and a large red apple, which he munched as he headed east.
The following quotes are extracted from a letter I received from a Ford manager: "Unfortunately, my work-life has been completely consumed by a flood of Management School gimmicks and the hucksterism of motivational consultants.
In one extract from a letter dated 15 June 2009, Charles urged Salmond to give financial aid to the Soil Association in Scotland, of which he is the patron, for an initiative promoting healthier and more sustainable food.
Take this extract from a letter sent to me, in my research, by Olivia Lee, aged eight: "Tracy Beaker makes me feel like I'd like to live in care because you can play with lots of children.
The following extract of a letter in a Bremen paper, translated into the Leeds Mercury, accurately expresses the very general feeling in Germany on this subject:—"There is scarcely any country in the world that possesses such a power as Germany to procure a great sale of the products of its industry.
He published a proof of WOT in 1904 (Zermelo 1904, an extract from a letter to Hilbert), where he first introduced the 'choice' principle, a principle designed (despite the name it has come to bear) to move away from the Cantorian 'choosing' arguments which almost universally preceded Zermelo's work, and which postulates that arbitrary 'choices' have already been made.
Here is an extract from a letter I wrote to my daughter as she left for university.
Brosius provides an extract from a letter written in Greek by King Artabanus II in 21 AD, which addresses the governor (titled "archon") and citizens of the city of Susa.
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