Sentence examples for mail was released from inspiring English sources

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The first version of Microsoft Mail was released in 1988 for Mac OS, allowing users of Apple's AppleTalk Networks to send messages to each other.

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•You've Got Mail is released next Friday.

The e-mail was released this month in response to open-records requests, and it echoes comments made previously in other publicly released e-mails.

The e-mail was released as part of the government's filing before the trial in the case, set to begin on June 3 in New York.

The e-mail was released on Tuesday as part of the government's filing before the trial in the case, set to begin on June 3 in New York.

Buglife's director, Matt Shardlow, said: "It is ironic that Royal Mail is releasing bits of paper with pictures of dead insects on, at the same time as they are destroying the homes of 36 types of real live endangered insects on the marshes of the Thames Gateway".

When the e-mails were released, her Presidential campaign became mired in negative news stories.

One hour later, Podesta's e-mails were released by WikiLeaks.

The e-mails were released to The New York Times at Major Hasan's request through his civilian lawyer, John P. Galligan.

It may well be that if the e-mails are released, they will be harmful to Mr. Corzine's political standing.

"This case demonstrates what is going to happen when all the other e-mails are released," Zamansky said from his downtown office.

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