Sentence examples for model mail from inspiring English sources

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For such a model, mail order has been the most reliable way to get tickets in the hands of real fans, and it's a distribution strategy well-suited for 30-50 datoursurs with defined start and end dates (Joel excluded).

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For $19,50, the owner of a double-breasted suit can have it recut into a fashionable single-breasted model by mail.

The countable kind of e-mail(s) made further headway over the course of the '90s, despite complaints that it strayed from the founding model of mail, and by the turn of the millennium it had become widely accepted in mainstream usage.

The mean cost in community pharmacy of the CDTs included in the sample was $1,395.63 ± $5,982.19 and the model for mail order resulted in a mean cost of $1,471.62 ± $6,349.17.

The final sample of 680,277 CDTs yielded a mean of 640.0 ± 515.0 day supply in community pharmacy and the model for mail order resulted in 675.0 ± 518.0 day supply (Table 4).

A new binary explanatory variable was created (subsequently referred to as "subset variable") and forced into the model: questionnaires mailed before the beginning of the vaccination campaign and questionnaires mailed after.

Mr. Powers still thinks he had the right model — papers mailed free to every mailbox and supported by advertising — and is hoping to raise money to revive the notion on a larger scale.

Again, if you'd like to suggest a name for today's economic model, e-mail your idea to [email protected]

Eklund and Cole [9] and Brendel and Krawczyk [10] used ontology to model e-mail-related attribution information (such as group, project, and member), and proposed a system that provides a user interface with visualized and grouped formal concept analysis that can be used to search for various types of task-related information.

I'd hate to see love fail for her again, so I just can't help but think: Why get married so soon?" Likewise, describing the Frenchman as a "playboy with an eye for models", the Mail asks: "What can possibly go wrong, Cheryl?" But the Telegraph's Judith Woods answers: "In truth, nothing any more cataclysmic than what can happen to the rest of us who live together for years first".

He then produced three plaster casts of his model and mailed one to Gibbs.

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