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The agency's approach to dealing with correspondence was "shambolic".
MPs' postbags and inboxes have long brimmed with correspondence about all this.
My email inbox is now cluttered with correspondence from my various assistants.
In an era when people are constantly bombarded with correspondence, awareness can be difficult, Benenson says.
Now, author is besieged with correspondence that a great many people already know about the Fountain Inn Tribune.
The scruffy room is crowded: two assistants are dealing with correspondence; a volunteer is tidying the stationery cupboard.
Volcker, who is eighty-two years old, works at a polished granite desk covered with correspondence, books, and financial reports.
The "open university" proposed would combine television and radio tuition with correspondence courses and face-to-face teaching on special residential courses.
Five years ago, my friend's father died and she had to go through his personal effects: clothing, shoes, filing cabinets stuffed with correspondence.
By the early 60s, many different proposals were being debated - such as a "teleuniversity", which would combine broadcast lectures with correspondence texts and visits to conventional universities.
I can catch up with correspondence, listen to music, watch TV, take photos of interesting things and broadcast them to the world, all the while clocking up valuable active minutes.
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