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According to their own correspondence, their optimism seemed to dim fairly quickly.
It's one thing to get caught out, quite another to get hung out to dry by your own correspondence.
As highlighted in the student union's own correspondence, the School has no legal obligation to act on the result of this vote.
(James, who loathed publicity and ferociously guarded his own privacy, destroyed the greater part of his own correspondence in a bonfire before his death).
The computer and other new office machines were making it possible for managers and professionals to handle their own correspondence, record keeping and even telephone calls.
Come snag a copy of the magazine, make your own correspondence art in the Art Lab, and hang with contributors and editors.
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I recommend trying this for yourself, and finding your own correspondences.
No sooner has Sorkin written in the New York Times that he felt the reportage of the fruits of the Sony hack was unjust, than his own correspondences surfaced.
Kip Forbes recalled that his father "hung his own correspondences with various presidents around our house in Far Hills, N.J., when we were kids".
Incidentally this effort to make their own correspondences easier became the tech company they were looking to build.
Her own voluminous correspondence with Larkin (and his with her) is deposited, under time restriction, at the Bodleian Library.
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