Sentence examples for first correspondence with from inspiring English sources

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My first correspondence with Jason Rezaian, a Washington Post reporter who has been detained in Iran, was in 2010, and it was about avocados.

Seven months after my first correspondence with C. S., a big box showed up on my doorstep containing about 20 copies of Syntax #2: Too Much Night, the thick, glossy magazine he had finally published.

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Three additional papers were identified in August 2013, two 35 36 through correspondence with first authors of included studies and one 37 from the personal database of one of the authors (RL).

(See for example Section 21 of Leibniz's fifth paper in his correspondence with Clarke (Loemker 1969, p. 699).

Aides to the speaker and other Congressional Republican leaders said the messages, which an Alexander aide described to them as "overfriendly," were much less explicit than the others that came to light after ABC News first disclosed the e-mail correspondence with Mr. Alexander's page.

Frege's reaction is first laid out in his correspondence with Hilbert from December 1899 to September 1900, and subsequently in two series of essays (both entitled "On the Foundations of Geometry") published in 1903 and 1906.

The emergence of correspondence with his first Q-ship commander, A.D Blair, makes it clear that he at least knew of his VC prior to his death, even if he had not received it.

We originally planned to obtain unpublished data from included trials through email correspondence with the first authors of included publications and pharmaceutical companies.

This is not to say that he masks his emotions; the correspondence with his second wife, Sondra, who divorced him in 1960 after an affair with a family friend, Jack Ludwig – see Herzog, passim – are filled with raw pain and fury, while the letters to colleagues and fellow writers such as Allan Bloom and Amis fairly brim with what can only be called love.

There is in addition Humboldt's important correspondence with the second founder of American linguistics, John Pickering (1777 1846) who wrote a lengthy article on the American Indian languages for Francis Lieber's Encyclopedia Americana where specific reference is made to Humboldt's work (see Pickering 1831).

The damage of the inner rail in the curve is caused by a mechanism of the driven axles [19]: the phenomenon starts when the one wheel traction ratio is close to the friction limit, thus causing the slip and then the oscillation of the other wheel in correspondence with the second natural frequency of torsional resonance [21], as shown in Fig. 4.

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