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On the side, Wood began to write a newsletter for her housing complex called Books for Your Children.
He is not mentioned in How To Write a Newsletter, where in 2003 Green's company says it was about to float on the stock exchange with a valuation of $28m £19mm).
He had never written anything -- except to help his fellow soldiers write letters home to their girlfriends -- until he was asked to write a newsletter for surviving members of his Army company, Company L, 15th Regiment, Third Division.
I was there to help the kids write a newsletter about their week.
I knew what tasks had to be tackled today: I needed to write a newsletter and this article, and conduct six phone consultations with people who have never spoken with me before, as well as write a new page of website copy for my website.
(A) Basically, maybe write a newsletter for your group, make an inside joke based idea, etc, etc. Do every mainstream thing possible.
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Even so, she has written a newsletter that addresses the importance of house and apartment numbers.
For the last few months I've been writing a newsletter called "From The Desk of Bob Mankoff".
His offense was writing a newsletter, though "there was nothing that suggested violence" in his material, Ms. Jones said.
He, too, had written a newsletter as a youngster (about hockey, not baseball), and he was also a rabid and bereft Dodgers fan.
By Robert Mankoff March 5, 2010 For the last few months I've been writing a newsletter called "From The Desk of Bob Mankoff".
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