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This means academics or journalists who regularly correspond with foreign governments could easily be targeted if the NSA has determined they possess information that could be used for foreign intelligence.
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His name was Karl Bohnsack, and he and his family regularly corresponded with us into the 1980s, with parcels at Christmas that smelt of eau de cologne and marzipan.
During his trip through the free states west of New York to solicit subscriptions for the North Star, the newspaper that he and Frederick Douglass published, Martin Delany regularly corresponded with Douglass.
Characteristic of the east dialect area is final -e, corresponding to -o in the west and -aḥ in Sanskrit; in the east dialect area l also regularly corresponds to r of the west and of Sanskrit.
Edwin Dawes, a British historian of magic and a professor of biochemistry, who visited the library and regularly corresponded with Jay, has said, "It just seemed as if Ricky's fairy godmother had appeared to provide the environment in which to work and all the facilities to do the job".
The two men regularly corresponded and exchanged visits and, together with their wives, even spent a monthlong holiday together in 1929, when Tunney, newly married to Polly Lauder, a Connecticut heiress, was hiding from the press in Brioni, the Adriatic resort.
Until his father's death (1893), Santayana regularly corresponded with his father and he visited him after Santayana's first year at Harvard College.
He regularly corresponded with his followers and brother monks, offering advice and financial support.
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