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The ruckus involving 19,500 active American flight attendants began after 5,000 of them based in the Northeast got a memo from John M. Tiliacos, a regional managing director for the airline.
[Update: on Saturday, Politico got a memo from Christie's office attacking Wildstein and his character; it included the line, "He was publicly accused by his high school social studies teacher of deceptive behavior".
Yesterday morning, Dr. Matthew Leibowitz Matthew Leibowitz synced his Palm to his computer and got a memo about anthrax, botulism and plague.
Instead of data, they got a memo from the company placing new conditions on their access, requiring that the researchers obtain approval of "the content, analysis, results, and discussion" before publishing their paper, and limiting that access to a 1-year period.
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Train yourself to be able to reproduce your signature when necessary… In the passport you'll get a memo with recommendation.
He doesn't grasp the protocols of social chitchat, and prefers getting a memo to which he can e-mail a response, typing at a hundred and forty words a minute.
In his first crack at a Republican primary, he landed squarely in the runoffs, where he will face Bill Wilson II, an architect who apparently didn't get a memo telling him that the new member of the family was supposed to get a free pass.
"There are a lot of topics that we will look at, but when you get a memo from the commissioner like this, yes, it's going to be a big part of the discussions," said John Mara, the Giants' president and a committee member.
You get a memo when a new issues appears.
In Tropico, you might get a memo on your desk saying that the people are wanting for lack of decent health care.
Legal arguments aside (and again giving Holder the benefit of the doubt), perhaps these two federal prosecutors will soon be getting a memo from the boss in the home office which will instruct them to use their time and resources with different priorities than they now appear to be doing.
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