Sentence examples for letter speak from inspiring English sources

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A spokesman for Ms. Feinstein said she preferred to let the letter speak for itself.

The subject well, it's better to let the letter speak for itself, as it so eloquently does: the so-called transports.

The subject — well, it's better to let the letter speak for itself, as it so eloquently does: the so-called transports.

The subject — well, it's better to let the letter speak for itself, as it so eloquently does: Many a year will probably elapse, before this epistle — if ever — will get into your hands.

The subject — well, it's better to let the letter speak for itself, as it so eloquently does: My dear Peter, Many a year will probably elapse, before this epistle — if ever — will get into your hands.

The subject — well, it's better to let the letter speak for itself, as it so eloquently does: My dear Peter, From testimonials at the graveside and from conversations over dinner at a nearby Indian restaurant afterward, I began, for the first time, to gather information about Kussi's life.

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The letter speaks for itself.

Thou hast my charge: and this my letter speaks.

The letter speaks for itself of the delightful qualities of this extraordinary man.

The letter spoke volumes about Mr. Bush's dedication to the city.

The lawyer, Thomas G. Connolly, declined to comment Friday, except to say that "the letter speaks for itself".

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