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were mailing
noun
A bag or wallet.
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"We were mailing our customers too many catalogs," Nordstrom.com's chief executive, Dan Nordstrom, said in a statement.
They allegedly bought postage with cryptocurrency to conceal their intent and used glow bracelets and other items to hide that they were mailing drugs, authorities said.
A week and a half ago, Father Mendl read a newspaper article in which the director of Census 2000 lamented that people were mailing in their census forms at a rate well below what officials had anticipated.
On the Liberty's first possession in the second half, Whitmore spun right, then left and calmly deposited a soft hook into the basket as if she were mailing an envelope.
His comments, an acknowledgment by an Ivy League president that the elite colleges might have unleashed a process that had gotten out of hand, came as Yale and other selective colleges were mailing out hundreds of acceptances this week to early decision applicants who filed applications by Nov. 1 and are committed to enroll if accepted.
The form you'll fill out in the office is the same as the one you would use if you were mailing your request.
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Pills were mailed to them.
We were mailed his diploma. . . .
Participants were mailed one of three hypothetical fast food menus.
Leaflets criticizing Mr. Obama were mailed instead.
Last week, the nomination ballots were mailed.
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