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After the episode aired, I got waves of emails and social media messages from people sharing how disgusted they were by my appearance.
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That changed when wave after wave of emails and letters arrived after the piece appeared.
Reeling from a massive wave of emails and calls from constituents, Congress abandoned the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect Intellectual Property Act (PIPA).
A second wave of emails from the same people later reported substantial weight loss and over half achieved reversal of diabetes.
Wading through a never-ending tidal wave of email.
I get waves of angry emails whenever I write about China and Darfur.
Many of my clients receive tidal waves of incoming email on a regular basis.
Believe me, I can understand the temptation of not publishing your email address having drowned under the waves of too many emails to reply to plenty of times, but c'mon, that's part of the job.
The Office of Fair Trading believes many may already have fallen victim to fraudsters, with one in 12 ticket buyers caught out by scams involving tickets which do not arrive or are fake, while Fifa has cautioned against a wave of illicit emails informing people that they have won World Cup tickets in bogus lotteries.
In July, cybersecurity journalist Brian Krebs reported on the new wave of sextortion emails.
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