Sentence examples for memorandum addresses from inspiring English sources

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John Dean's 16 August 1971 memo introduces the list first with your regular office jargon: "This memorandum addresses the matter of how we can maximize the fact of our incumbency in dealing with persons known to be active in their opposition to our Administration".

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In the meantime, in a memorandum addressed to Republican leaders in New Jersey, Mr. Kyrillos wrote that the party was looking into its legal options in forcing a special election.

The New Yorker, January 30 , 1937P. 9 Memorandum addressed to the staff of Warner Brothers by the publicity director: "Frank Prince will hereafter be known as Fred Lawrence instead of George Wells.

The new information, released Tuesday night in a memorandum addressed to members of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, confirmed many of the committee's own findings from a review of documents and from statements and testimony given at Congressional hearings over the last two weeks.

The "internal campaign memorandum," addressed to "Corey and Team," was given to the Post by a Republican familiar with the campaign who requested anonymity to pass on a communication from within Trump's inner circle.

She was called all right, probably because--as Mrs. S. discovered later, while doing a chore in the kitchen-the maid had left on the drainboard of the sink a memorandum addressed to herself: "Kindly call Mrs. Strauss at eight".

"The F.B.I. technical person was apparently so upset that he destroyed all the e-mail," apparently including mail related to the investigation, said the memorandum, addressed to M. E. Bowman, associate general counsel for national security affairs.

Clinic students produced a Memorandum Addressing the Need for a Treatment Agenda that sets forth a proposal to provide HIV medicines in Sri Lanka on behalf of the AIDS Coalition for Care, Education, and Support Services, a Sri Lankan non-governmental organization.

It is in the form of a memorandum addressed by Nicholas Murray Butler to the members of the jury: "The trustees of Columbia University would never under any circumstances, approve the awarding of the prize for Novel to so obscene, vulgar and revolting a book as Ernest Hemingway's 'For Whom the Bells Toll".

With this information Bannerman concluded his report to Sharp, and Sharp then sent to Washington a rather pointed memorandum addressed to Mr. Bliss, which gave the gist of Bannerman's report and said, among other things, "I call your special attention to the fact that the officials of the State Department made no preliminary inquiries as to the rights of this criminal to represent Princess Fatima.

The appeals court, where the administration is challenging jurisdiction over an unrelated lawsuit, took the unusual step during oral arguments of demanding a detailed memorandum addressing the executive branch's view of the judicial branch's power over the legislative branch's acts — in short, the separation of powers.

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