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Yet mail-order diabetes supplies have caused Medicare headaches for years.

He also mobilized a team to pick up absentee ballots from those who had not yet mailed them in.

But even as he did so, the judge, Ivan L. R. Lemelle of Federal District Court in New Orleans, told his own history of displacement and loss, acknowledging that the election, with its shifting and destroyed polling places, its thousands of absentee ballots not yet mailed and its participants scattered throughout the country, would be far from perfect.

Yet Mail-Well's owner-operators flush with cash frowner-operators flushanies–had lost their hustle.

Yet MCI Mail, introduced in 1983, did not catch on.

And yet junk mail is just the visible tip of an information iceberg.

Clutching those he had yet to mail, he picked out the one he was sending a son in Manhattan: "Chris -- Next vacation this is where you go.

And yet "jingle mail," the term for those tinkling packages of keys, appears to be far rarer than many seem to think.

As if the health fears were not powerful enough, yet another mail handler was found to have anthrax in his lungs.

Yet the Mail has a formula that abuses them all as hypocrites and "champagne socialists", as if they were class traitors for not voting Tory.

Yet Another Mail Merge is an email merge Chrome extension that works specifically with Google Spreadsheets.

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