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You can use it when you are referring to having received something through a specific means or method. For example, "I received it via email."
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The channels said they got the photo from a Moscow-based organisation, which had received it via email from a man who identified himself as an aviation expert.
I didn't need confirmation of this, but I received it via an online comment, from "mgbdesign," who wrote: On the personal nature of humor: I was an exhibit designer at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, working on an exhibit of Gary Larson's work that was to travel.
The channels said they got the photo from a Moscow-based organization, which had received it via email from a man who identified himself as an aviation expert.
In a population of intensive care unit patients in the UK, 54.6% received enteral feeding via nasogastric tube and only 1.5% received it via nasojejunal tube.
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You can receive it via email.
Many of those who do have it receive it via networks controlled by governments traditionally hostile to the United States.
(Race/Related is a newsletter exploring race with reporting, essays, art and discussion. You can receive it via email).
If someone asks a question within six blocks of their store in one of their designated categories, they will receive it via push notification on their iPhones.
Kim explained that, for example, if a parent realized the night before school that their child needed a new rain jacket, they could receive it via Coupang before 7 am the next day if they ordered it before midnight.
The data they provide used to be the sole domain of professional mutual fund managers, analysts, traders and investment bankers, who would receive it via proprietary and expensive systems such as Reuters, Dow Jones, Bloomberg, Data Transmission Network or the Bridge system (which recently purchased Dow Jones' Telerate).
For all of 2011, the family will be publishing a weekly video online, and one can even subscribe to receive it via email.
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