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the letterhead
noun
Paper which has the name of the person or company it is from printed on the top (possibly including address or other information). Used for formal correspondence.
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He denied any quid pro quo with the letterhead.
Department of Labor, Bureau of Immigration, Washington," the letterhead reads.
The phone number on the letterhead is the general number for Ernst & Young's New York headquarters.
One of the officials left the room to call the number on the letterhead.
Like that invitation to Dyson Heydon, the clue is right there on the letterhead.
Mr. Rosen then opened one of the boxes of stationery with the letterhead.
The letterhead says, in large type, Castello di Borghese and, in smaller type, Hargrave Vineyard.
The "Meeting Place for Those Interested in New Ideas," as the letterhead read.
The typographers Rudolf Koch and Berthold Wolpe were distant relatives and Wolpe was to design the letterhead for Primavera.
What needs to change is not the name of the newspaper or the title or the letterhead.
The comptroller's name isn't on the letterhead, mentioned in the text or at the bottom of the letter.
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