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Author: George Orwell
Date: Sep 17, 2008 03:29
...a big supporter of the U.S. Postal service great service, hard working clerks and... only, that is no money order (postal or store), checks including (bank or ... the products of the U.S. Postal Service, domestic and international money orders (which can be traced), Postal insurance and delivery confirmation. Finally, postal... the interests of the U.S. Postal service by informing their astute ebay ...
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Author: Hidalgo Velázquez
Date: Jun 4, 2008 10:50
...programmato tutti nei particolari, ma non hanno messo in conto l’acume del personale dell’ufficio postale che ha notato i movimenti sospetti di quattro centauri ed ha avvertito i carabinieri, al cui...portavalori che trasporta i fondi per gli uffici postali. È accaduto ieri pomeriggio, presso l’ufficio postale di via Cucca 19. Poco dopo le 14 è arrivato il furgone portavalori che ha consegnato ...
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Author: Robert Neville
Date: Apr 27, 2008 18:34
...international mail. - They are only "forever" when used as the first ounce on a first class letter - When you want to use them for any other domestic purpose, you have to remember or look up their purchased value. As you noted, they were a sop to Congress and the Postal Comission so the USPS could raise rates annually without review instead of every three years after winning a rates case.
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Author: ehm1217
Date: Mar 20, 2008 07:33
...-BBDB-C70BE9C63CEE@microsoft.com... I have just recently upgraded from Office 97 to Office 2007. I want to send a postal letter to a contact. I cannot find that function in Office 2007 or in its Help. What do I do to send a postal letter to someone without having to re-type the contact information in Word? You do it the...
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Author: Gordon
Date: Mar 17, 2008 09:55
...-BBDB-C70BE9C63CEE@microsoft.com... I have just recently upgraded from Office 97 to Office 2007. I want to send a postal letter to a contact. I cannot find that function in Office 2007 or in its Help. What do I do to send a postal letter to someone without having to re-type the contact information in Word? You do it the other way ...
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Author: Kirovusa
Date: Mar 17, 2008 09:44
I have just recently upgraded from Office 97 to Office 2007. I want to send a postal letter to a contact. I cannot find that function in Office 2007 or in its Help. What do I do to send a postal letter to someone without having to re-type the contact information in Word?
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Author: Vincenzo Di Russo [MVP]
Date: Mar 12, 2008 23:23
http://blogs.dotnethell.it/vincent/Video-della-Polizia-Postale-sul-Grooming-da-vedere-e-soprattutto-da-diffondere.__13066.aspx -- Vincenzo Di Russo Microsoft® MVP - Most Valuable Professional since 2003 Windows Internet Explorer, Windows Desktop Experience & Security My home: http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ My Blog: http://blogs.dotnethell.it/vincent/
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Author: Bob DeSavage
Date: Mar 12, 2008 20:00
...and couldedth thou impose upon us thine wisdom thereof, so that we, oh, oh yes, we, the ignorant, might know all the possible forms of addresses and their semantics according to the US Postal Service? Speaking for the entire internet community, naw I ain't. If the truth must be known, Adam has a monthly subscription to the Book, Publication 28. However, not for the literary content...
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Author: Claude Balls & Adam H. Kermit, LLP
Date: Mar 12, 2008 19:24
... yet!) (In a Middle-Ages voice...) "But doeth thou knoweth the Book, Publication 28, and all forms addresses found therein...and couldedth thou impose upon us thine wisdom thereof, so that we, oh, oh yes, we, the ignorant, might know all the possible forms of addresses and their semantics according to the US Postal Service? Speaking for the entire internet community, naw I ain't.
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Author: Le Chaud Lapin
Date: Mar 12, 2008 18:43
... leave some for me! Â I have not had dinner yet!) (In a Middle-Ages voice...) "But doeth thou knoweth the Book, Publication 28, and all forms addresses found therein...and couldedth thou impose upon us thine wisdom thereof, so that we, oh, oh yes, we, the ignorant, might know all the possible forms of addresses and their semantics according to the US Postal Service? -Le Chaud Lapin-
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