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noun
One who brings messages.
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But lately, everyone I know -- from supermodels to photographers to messengers -- has been making the trek.
He slouched, counted his knuckles, fiddled, talked, looked around, scrawled notes, gave them to messengers, who returned with notes for him to read.
Collating thousands of personnel files, the researchers have set out to interview as many surviving cadres as they can, from prison guards and torturers to messengers and clerks.
The system at 111 Eighth Avenue was designed by Siemens Buildings Technologies, which combined seven security systems to come up with a closed-building environment, that is, an environment in which everyone, from tenants and contractors to messengers and visitors, is monitored and accounted for.
They've raised a pre-seed round with the Internet Initiatives Development Fund. "We bring banking to messengers," said Popov.
But quick video messaging has already proven itself a hit, so Facebook giving it to Messengers 200 million-plus users.
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Facebook launched similar click-to-Messenger ads back in 2015.
So what might Flower have been saying to messenger Woakes?
Backpacks have largely given way to messenger bags, as seen at Sarah Lawrence, left.
The addition to Messenger is free, and will be brought out in the US over the coming months.
Your conversations are moving to Messenger.
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