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In this case the handler might write a message to a log or send an email to the project administrator.
The drummer kept talking while I tried to write a message to my mother, apologizing for having only now come to understand what had happened to her.
Nor did I know that Dewey's prestige in China was such that the State Department, in 1942, asked Dewey to write a message to be dropped from airplanes, encouraging the Chinese to keep on resisting the Japanese.
The weekend marks the 156th anniversary of the first telegraph message, which was transmitted by Morse himself on May 24 , 1844 reading, "What hath God wrought?" Visitors are invited to write a message to themselves as they enter the mansion and then pick it up in the Morse Room, where many old telegraph instruments are on display.
"What we might do," I said, "is write a message to the court that makes explicit that we are unhappy, in a way, with our own verdict, that we feel we are doing the right thing before the law, but something that is not, in the end, really just".
A good diary could be a great gift to encourage your student child to write in occasionally; and, if you'd like to make it a bit more personal, you could write a message to them on the first page, or put a few notes throughout the book.
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Then, on an impulse, he turned the postcard over and wrote a message to his aunt: How are you?
And even more, as he lay dying, Scott wrote a "Message to the Public," quoted here: "We are weak.
He tore a page from his notebook and wrote a message to the consulate in Blantyre, stating that he was unwell and needed to talk to the consul.
The woman, known only as Lisa, wrote a message to her husband named Paul on the billboard on Sheffield Parkway for all to see on Wednesday morning.
A man has written a message to those who confuse Sikhs and Muslims in the wake of rising levels of hate crime towards the Sikh community.
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