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Do you have to mail anything?
We have to mail our ballots back to Mexico.
I send him pictures, but I have to mail them to his office.
I would take what I could fit, and my wife would have to mail me the rest once I hit the ground in Kandahar in April.
Even then, the sticker shock continues: they still have to mail in the fee for their parking summons, which will probably be $105 plus tax for most violations.
He said, 'Well, Mom, I want to read if the surprise comes in the box or whether you have to mail away for it.' That's how precocious he was".
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Customers would have to mail-in their devices or schedule appointments with iTechs.
Then I had to mail the sheet of paper to a central college-admissions office.
In some places, "monitoring" only means an offender has to mail in a yearly postcard.
A few years back, when my son was in college, he had to mail a letter.
With relatives in California, she explained, they had to mail their presents in the first week of December.
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