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The earliest mail was made of hand-forged links, each individual link riveted together.
Mail, or chain mail, was made of small rings of iron, typically of one-half-inch diameter or less, linked into a protective fabric.
If You've Got Mail was made today, in the age of the naked selfie, it could have turned out a completely different prospect altogether.
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Further improvements to network mail were made by John Vittal, who in the 1970's was a young programmer at the University of Southern California's Information Sciences Institute.
Meanwhile, the Daily Telegraph reports that 120,884 complaints about lost mail were made in the first three months of the year: up 37% on the same period last year.
5. Junk Mail Surely if the billions of tons of junk mail were made edible, we could solve world hunger.
All reasonable efforts (several phone calls or emails, including at least one letter by registered mail) were made to confirm vaccination history (including the brand of vaccine used, number of doses administered, and dates of vaccination) from written sources for instance, by vaccination card or review of medical record.
After the e-mail was made public, Mr. Mortada strongly denied that he had advised the Assad government and defended his work for Iran and Hezbollah in an interview with the Arab newspaper Asharq al-Awsat.
Another e-mail was made public at today's hearing that reflected the combative state of relations between the government and the BBC, sometimes referred to by Britons as "the Beeb".
While Ms. Akman's string of e-mails was made public, responses from Mr. Cerf's office were redacted.
Late last month another batch of e-mails was made public by way of a tell-all book by a disgruntled aide, Frank Bailey, a former confidant and former state director of boards and commissions.
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