Sentence examples for mail spoke from inspiring English sources

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The Daily Mail spoke to both women's fathers.

The Daily Mail spoke to physiotherapist Sammy Margo who explained that everyone's preferred stretchy pants "hold in and support the quadriceps (thigh muscles), buttocks and core muscles in your tummy, and do the job the muscles are supposed to do.

Former Chief of the Fort Albany First Nation and victim himself, Ed Metatawabin, who in a 1996 interview with the Globe and Mail spoke of being put into the electric chair at 6 years old (to entertain visiting 'dignitaries'), chose to speak at the hearing. .

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His last column for The Daily Mail, "It's English as She Is Spoke Innit?," written in May, dealt with language education.

In a Dec. 3, 2007, e-mail message, Mr. Smulian told CS-1, "Spoke to Boris, and anything is possible with farming equipment".

In August, 1974, one week after her fiftieth birthday, she mailed a series of cryptic notes and letters to family and friends that spoke of a need to make a fresh start somewhere else, and quietly drove away.

Hence the repetition of the allegations, an editorial that spoke of Ralph Miliband's "evil legacy" and four further pages in today's Mail attacking the Labour leader all over again.

I e-mailed this sister for help with the Ravioli issue — how concerned should we be? — and she sent me back an e-mail, along with an attachment, and, after several failed cell-phone connections, we at last spoke on a land line.

"Spoke with JE about the Paulks," Mr. Slanker, using the senator's initials, told Mr. Hampton in an e-mail message.

Beverly Sills spoke.

Neither spoke.

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