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Internal Bulletins.
Before that year the only alerts were internal bulletins issued by the United States Air Force, intent on protecting its aircraft.
Apparently to prevent critical comments from leaking to the press, the internal bulletins circulated among the delegations to keep them informed of each others' discussions were banned from mentioning what delegates said about official appointments.
You may also need to seek additional facts from trustworthy sources such as internal bulletins, official publications and meeting minutes if there is gossip about changes or redundancies that might sideswipe your response.
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(The Academy also allowed an internal bulletin board for members to recommend films to their friends).
The policy was reiterated on Aug. 22, in the Postal Service's Retail Digest, a weekly internal bulletin.
Teni Melidonian, a spokeswoman for the Academy, did not respond to queries as to whether internal bulletin boards, accessible to members only, had been used in the past to facilitate internal lobbying for Oscar votes.
In the 2003 2004 season, the recommendation was also published in the internal bulletin and Web site of the hospital.
Check your internal bulletin board or leave a request on it to have others contact you if they need helpers.
An internal N.S.A. bulletin, for example, noted that in 2011 Mainway was taking in 700 million phone records per day.
Employees create ideas, post them on internal Web bulletin boards and discuss merits, risks and nearterm action plans.
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