Along with the bill, businesses can send a special return envelope with prepaid postage, much like existing Business Reply Mail. |
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To reply to the original posting, click on the Reply button that immediately follows the article. |
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Reply within ten days and a handsome carriage clock could be yours to treasure. |
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Andrew scrolled quickly through Leo's message, then hit Reply. |
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So it is with some sadness I note the passing of Right To Reply. |
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Formally, the motion that follows the speech merely calls on parliament to thank the monarch or viceroy via an Address in Reply. |
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Raleigh wrote a poetic response to Christopher Marlowe's The Passionate Shepherd to His Love of 1592, entitled The Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd. |
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Because of this, International Reply Coupons are not available for Taiwan. |
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The debate on the Address in Reply is spread over several days. |
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Without waiting for a reply, Khartoum produced a tiny portable television that ran on solar power. |
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I wasn't, though I probably just murmured something vague in reply, and I may have given a wan smile. |
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I will return to the question of scientific validity at the end of my reply. |
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Those favouring an armistice hoped that a negative reply from Roosevelt would deprive their opponents of a valuable trump card. |
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The old man never once turned around to look at the speaker, but his reply was undeniably acerbic in nature. |
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Her parents say they have still not received an acknowledgement or a reply. |
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I wrote to my councillor a year ago, received an acknowledgement and the promise of reply. |
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Having received neither an acknowledgement nor a reply, I conclude that no report exists which can stand public scrutiny. |
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In reply he claims that he and his fellows hold their elevated position by virtue of a number of qualities which they enjoy simultaneously. |
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He didn't reply as he took a collection of weapons, strapping them to his webbing. |
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Even with weddings, friends have told me that loads of people don't reply, and they have to chase them. |
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He arrested the claimant on suspicion of assault occasioning actual bodily harm and when cautioned the claimant made no reply. |
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She stressed that the other EU states took the same stance, and added that she was waiting for a reply from the United States. |
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He conducted his search with considerable address, but everywhere he received the same reply. |
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If you would like to receive a reply then please enclose a stamped, addressed envelope with your letters. |
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We have not had a reply, but if they do not respond, we will carry on with our adjudication. |
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Before Matt could reply, the woman had whirled past him and stopped about two inches from my face. |
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When not a whisper of a reply came I reached out and gently touched her cheek. |
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Rebecca was too embarrassed to reply, but he took her silence as an affirmative. |
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To the question of whether he would take tea or coffee his reply was a simple affirmative. |
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Before the aforenamed lady could reply, Pero Carnero immediately approached, and he replied on her behalf. |
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At home, I sit down to reply to all the boys and girls who leave letters for me in my postbox. |
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Theirs not to make reply, theirs not to reason why, theirs but to do and die. |
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In a nutshell, if someone comes up to you and winds you up, you don't have to become annoyed, and reply in kind. |
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Judge Soedarto adjourned the next hearing to next Monday, when Antashari will reply to the rebuttals by the defendant's team of lawyers. |
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We acknowledge receipt of your letter of 7th February and reply as follows. |
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He just hoped that Faye would reply soon because the suspense was killing him. |
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She has lost count of the complaints she has sent, but has never received anything but a standard reply, without even a signature at the end. |
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In reply, Australia were immediately on the back foot with the loss of David Warner for one. |
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Moreover the survey was worded in such a way as to discourage any other reply, the alternatives being unlikely to attract votes. |
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Even better, he's had a reply from one of the traitorous wretches planning to vote against the Bill later today. |
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I even wrote to the paper explaining these errors but they never wrote back and I'm still waiting for their reply. |
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Despite having written three times to Air Transat I have yet to receive any reply regarding my concerns about the safety of their aircraft. |
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In reply, Van Auken explained that the Soviet Stalinist regime had proven a false counterweight to imperialism. |
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By the time my reply was ready to send back almost an hour had passed and it was midnight. |
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Tinara opened her mouth to reply, but she suddenly put a hand to her mouth and yawned. |
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He yawned, Jok opened his mouth to reply but closed it quickly, he knew he was going to shout and he didn't want Kassa to wake up. |
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The next day it voted to remonstrate yet again against the king's reply to the protestations of the thirteenth. |
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However, responding to praise often perplexes students because they don't see a need to reply to a compliment with which they are in agreement. |
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I doubt I'm entitled to go too far in this discussion but I couldn't resist the impulse to reply to the last comment. |
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A spokesman for Nathaniel last week declined to reply to questions about its involvement with Life Energy. |
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Ninety percent of the managers waited until Friday afternoon to reply to Brown. |
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He tries to get the others to talk about it but they reply something about how the weather is fine this year too. |
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When I would write back to him, he would punctually reply, usually on the same day that he received my letter. |
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Four economic historians would have been included but failed to reply to the editor. |
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As my colleague, Colin Hay wrote an effective counter-critique, I decided not to reply directly. |
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Thus to reply to his caveats in cold print rather than over warm food would seem to provoke argument where I sense none is intended. |
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Often thoughtful, frequently lengthy, and always considered, the postings beg one to ponder options for a reply. |
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Weeks after the film had been submitted, I still couldn't get a reply from the compilation people regarding her contact info. |
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You have made an idiotic reply to what it is not for me to describe as an act of greatness. |
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Thanks for the reply, Haus, and thanks for also importing some text from the thread I linked to. |
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I just got a reply from the Director of the cinema, enclosing a copy of a press release. |
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Students then reply to that message or to a reply posted by another student. |
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His lack of a counterpoint reply can sometimes make Bam's labors seem pointless. |
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They make you ask what is going on, and lead you to answers which go beyond a verbal reply. |
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In reply to a question, George said that it was his personal view that land owned by the churches should not be exempted from a land-value tax. |
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Hawkins' onstage reply to Graham is the first part of the legend around this film. |
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In March 1837, writing in reply to a lost letter from Cole, Sturges echoed the artist's apprehensions and perhaps even his turns of phrase. |
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Maybe I need another viewing of it, or maybe not, but I really like what Ebert has to say in reply to this man's question. |
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Hashim and Zahid claimed two wickets each. Jamia Ashrafia, in reply, could score only 109 runs for the loss of six wickets in 10 overs. |
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The other young man gave a peal of laughter, the sound of which made Ryan want to smile in reply. |
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The Emperor's reply, called a rescript, had the full force of law and was preserved also in the archives of the province. |
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None of the training I received in medical school, residency, fellowship, or practice had taught me how to reply to Anna. |
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Chris didn't reply, he just restarted the car and pulled back onto the main road. |
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No, it is the Corporations Act 2001 of Western Australia, which is annexed to the submissions in reply. |
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Anyway, apologies for the lengthiness of this reply, but the sense of nostalgia is lingering. |
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You can tweet, reply, retweet, send direct messages, browse users, post compressed links, view Twitter trends, and more. |
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She clenched her teeth and stayed motionless, waiting for his reply, although her entire body was rigid with pent fury. |
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My reply at the time was that I was no longer entirely sure where irony ended, and where sincere enjoyment and appreciation of the event began. |
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I'll respect and consider them, I'll be grateful, and I'll be sure to make an appreciatory reply. |
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Vale ended the half scoring a further four goals, 10 penalty corners, and five long corners without any reply from Gallaghers. |
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The long-suffering wife looked up at the magistrate and her reply was terse. |
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The troops could not immediately and effectually reply to this fire, for their opponents were hidden behind the loopholed wall. |
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Having read the letter by Ajaye Curry regarding the culling of ruddy ducks in Britain, I felt it necessary to reply to put this issue in context. |
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He was grinning as he set off at a lope for home, already framing his reply in his mind. |
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Liam in his reply spoke of his love of the game and the enjoyment he still gets out of coaching. |
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In reply Tintenbar were able to knock off the required runs, but only after losing two wickets on 54, one shy of their target. |
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My guess is Mike just sits and laughs when he sees you posting taking the time to reply every once in a while just for the lulz. |
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In the reply Spring View were dismissed for 159 with professional Jon Fielding taking seven wickets. |
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When he asked the police if they had an official document authorising this surveillance, they refused to reply. |
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Any delay in your reply will give me room in sourcing another person for this same purpose. |
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Doing this technique, you don't have to reply to the hundreds of mailers one by one, because your autoresponder will have done that for you. |
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Don't waste all your eggs on trying to get Maggie though, or you'll get a sarky reply when your pathetic score is displayed. |
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Thanks for the email and sorry about tardy reply, just out of five weeks in Afghanistan where I'd no access to this email address. |
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I started to give a tart reply, but Atelious gave a deep inarticulate growl that was felt more than heard, and she shut up. |
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My reply got me thinking about the different ways that elders make or break communities. |
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I wrote back and asked if he was still married, or if he'd grown out of that phase, but got no reply. |
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This involves reaching customers via communications media such as telesales, mailshots, catalogues, or advertisements with tear-off reply slips. |
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Nothing new there, you might reply, you cheeky young scamps, and I'm hardly in much of a position to persuade you otherwise. |
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She asks him what's happening, but he doesn't reply, so she duly goes off to open the back doors while he goes off in a different direction. |
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We can't requisition information with no grounds, but we expect the firms to reply. |
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On August 12 the lease finally runs out after many decades, and the owners of the building have refused to renew it or even reply to letters about it. |
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In reply he got the by now standard answer that there are crooks in all professions and the few bad apples must not be allowed to contaminate the image of the entire barrel. |
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He called Brooklyn, parsed one reply, and concluded with a malediction. |
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I must have written him a letter, because he sent me a postcard in reply. |
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With no reply to a knock at the door, he looked in the letter box. |
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The fabulously profitable company that Jobs created did not reply to a request for comment. |
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Any person who tries to jump the queue by smiling, gesturing or otherwise trying to attract the bar person's attention will receive nothing except a polite smile in reply. |
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A court official said the respondents would have until July 2 to file opposing documents, whereafter the applicants would be given another week to reply. |
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Before feist can reply, his political director, Mark Preston, looks up from his BlackBerry. |
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John's harsh tone took him by surprise but he bit a sharp reply back. |
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The reply to Greeley was, as noted, a trial balloon, whose purpose was to test the reaction of the public to these alternatives. |
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I told her that I would telegraph her with my reply as soon as possible. |
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Around Christmas 1990, it was hard to find many senior figures in the capital who would reply to both those questions with a confident affirmative. |
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It is understood that pet owners became concerned when they tried to contact the kennels to collect their animals but were unable to obtain any reply from the number. |
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On a pitch that became increasingly difficult to bat on, East Lancs were rocked by losing a wicket to the first ball of their reply and in truth they never recovered. |
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Thank you for your reply to my letter, which confirms your reliance on legalism-moralism rather than realpolitik to determine international policy. |
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This got Chig going, leading him to compose the following reply. |
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Email me the code and then LMK if you did, and I'll reply back. |
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The Evening Press tried to get through to the service, but, after being told to hold the line, had to wait for three minutes before getting any reply. |
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Before the befuddled caller could reply, she placed him on hold again. |
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Cooke's graceful reply, we're told, gave away no trade secrets. |
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Some of them get through fourteen episodes thinking that the emails she sends them are personal to them, and in reply to the ones that they send her. |
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I trust that this will be satisfactory evidence of my paternal relationship with Julian and look forward to a favourable reply from your department. |
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We wrote it as a reply to loads of letters we wrote about dog poo. |
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The reply from the lassies came from a bloke, naturally, and you could tell his heart wasn't in it by the look of disbelief accompanying his recitation of male idiosyncrasies. |
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In reply to Ely, Brown conceded that some service may be rendered by land speculation, and he cited Fisher's The Nature of Capital and Income in support of this opinion. |
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Jeremy, who had turned a very bright hue of scarlet, didn't reply. |
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There was no reply, just another knock, louder than the first. |
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Before I could reply though, a figure loomed up in front of us. |
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In 1556, the British Lord Chancellor, appalled by the excessive 120 page length of a plaintiff's reply to a defendant's plea, had him fined ten pounds and imprisoned. |
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Everyone in that room expected me to reply to his hurtful comments with barbs of my own but I sat there quietly, fuming inside yet refusing to stoop to his level. |
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During the moment which elapsed between her reply and my answer I thought of a thousand responses to that innocent confession. |
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Without Pliny's letter, we would have misunderstood the meaning of Trajan's reply to it. Yet, Hadrian's rescript makes two essential points clear. |
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Then the Maluka's reply came, and Mac whistled in amazement. |
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I didn't know if it was in reply to his smoking or the candle being relit. |
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Without waiting for a reply, he latched the door shut again. |
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I tried sending an email through there but never got a reply. |
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Before he could reply, he noticed the wedding ring on her ring finger. |
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Nearly every letter on alternative energy drew a substantive reply from him or his aides. |
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I emailed yodel to explain an got a automated reply saying my parcel has been delivered and signed for? |
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You may write to the VA, but you will either receive no reply or an automated response. |
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He was unable to speak, and the woman asked him to blink once for yes, twice for no in reply to some questions. |
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Unfortunately, within ten minutes of the second half the hosts breached the Acomb defence twice before Acomb plundered a consolation reply a minute before time. |
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I don't have the personal emotional resources to be able to reply to these people, and I don't know what it is that I do or write that makes people turn to me. |
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Nobody from the Film Council is on hand to reply to Cox's remarks. |
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Johen's reply broke Jande's concentration on Dilys and her daughter, and she could hear their horses giving truth to Johen's words as they stamped restively on the track. |
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So I have been hurt and bewildered and unable to reply to you. |
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The teacher gave no reply, and simply went back to lecturing the class. |
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I received an immediate acknowledgement and a full reply 24 hours later. |
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To date, all correspondence with the Government to request funding has proved fruitless, with some letters not even receiving an acknowledgement or reply. |
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The Times is running a reply by Bill Keller, NYT editor, this morning. |
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Pretty sad when you write weak sauce comments and then reply to yourself. |
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Grant Morrison doesn't reply to e-mails, but this looks a go. |
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I will check and reply to work e-mail at midnight or sunrise. |
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Kazza stared at me blankly in reply, knowing I was putting on an act. |
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You can get email and pages on the run, and you can reply to them as well. |
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The email will explicitly state that you cannot reply to the email, it will go to dev null. |
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This, Bonar Law presented to Asquith, who committed to reply on Monday the following week. |
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Asquith's reply the same day did not constitute an outright rejection, but he did demand that he retain the chairmanship of the council. |
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The relationist is likely to reply that this is a far cry from demonstrating that the dynamic shift is nomically possible in a strict sense. |
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Although he gave an angry reply to Jackson, Manrique was alarmed at the weak position he found himself in. |
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Potter interrupts before Beatrix can reply, and they join the other guests in the drawing room. |
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We would get a one-page typed reply, and we would go to the slop-shoot and editorialize over several cans of beer. |
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He stood there speechlessly. The surprise had rendered him unable to make an intelligible reply. |
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The obliviousness of your reply is staggering, or would be, if you weren't such an obvious spergy sociopath to begin with. |
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Huntly smashed six past 10-man Rothes without reply as Andrzej Kleczkowski notched a hat-trick. |
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Jonah was being sarcastic, yet you got on a major high horse with your teal deer, oh-so-serious reply to him. |
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This bold assertion has been fully vanquished in a late reply to the Bishop of Meaux's treatise. |
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I am writing in reply to the article in Echo on Wednesday regarding public meeting on Thursday against the proposed closure of Rumney Library. |
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She slipped a hand into her kerchief pocket and took out the wadding and waved in reply of course without letting him and then slipped it back. |
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You know there's only one man in the world for me Johnny-O' is Midge's reply, offered levelly, without self-pity or expectation. |
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I want him to reply within two weeks or else I will stage a sit-in demonstration in front of the Election Commission's office, he warned. |
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In reply Gresford knocked off 74-3 with Chris Hume and John Bell both getting 22 as Ian Winrow took 1-5 in a 8-2 point split. |
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The Scots reply was rocked by the early loss of Hamilton while Ryan Watson, Fraser Watts and Neil McCallum were all run out. |
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Liam Nicholson, Kieron Allision, Charlie Bews and Joe Dunn notched for Alax, the Cullercoats reply from Dan McGee. |
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He has received no reply from the government to the complaint he sent. |
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But I believe it is a reply used mainly by young people, especially waitpersons. |
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Please think about your reply and don't just blurt out the first thing that comes to mind. |
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I wrote a complaint to the company, but they just sent me a canned response in reply. |
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Such a reply is not, however, in the spirit of the compatibilist strategy of interest here. |
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I cooeed back. Another cooee came in what seemed to be a reply. I cooeed again. |
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The emperor sent an evasive reply and, upon crossing the border, made sure that the echage marched on his right. |
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In reply, the cultivators, apparently now protesting under the banner of the BKU gheraoed the power station. |
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In the absence of compensation or a satisfactory reply, he declared war on England in June. |
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She gave me an illogical reply and left me standing there feeling confused. |
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In reply, William did not dispute the deathbed promise, but argued that Edward's prior promise to him took precedence. |
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The consideration of the address in reply to the Throne Speech is the occasion for a debate on the Government's agenda. |
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Churchill's reply was that his attitude was a little different but he would support the government. |
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It is the duty of the Home Secretary to submit such petitions to his Majesty and to advise his Majesty to the reply to be returned. |
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Parliamentary Questions can be tabled for ministers in either house of Parliament for either written or oral reply. |
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The PGA of America made a positive reply and the idea was announced in the November 1920 issue. |
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The city was proclaimed capital city of Wales on 20 December 1955, by a written reply by the Home Secretary Gwilym Lloyd George. |
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In reply, an English army moved northwards from Yorkshire to confront the Scots. |
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In reply, it was proved that the Advocates' library at Edinburgh contained Gaelic manuscripts 500 years old, and one of even greater antiquity. |
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A female guest will give her views on men and reply to any specific points raised by the previous speaker. |
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From the company's perspective, a nonreply is as bad as a nonresponsive reply. |
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Calzaghe said in reply that he could only beat whoever was out there and prepared to fight him. |
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Promptly came the reply that there was no record on the books of father's owning any stock. |
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Not finding King John II of Portugal in Lisbon, Columbus wrote a letter to him and waited for John's reply. |
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Not finding King John II in Lisbon, Columbus wrote a letter to him and waited for the king's reply. |
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After a month with no definitive reply, Andrade decided to sail up the river to Guangzhou without permission from Ming authorities. |
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When they received his reply, the Chinese officials sentenced the Portuguese embassy to death. |
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But I would also say in reply that empires cannot be shattered, and new states raised upon their ruins without disturbance. |
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Some New Zealanders will often reply to a question with a statement spoken with a rising intonation at the end. |
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No official reply was promulgated by the Church of England or by any other Anglican church. |
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This service notifies the defendants that they are being sued and that they are limited in the amount of time of a reply. |
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The plaintiff in this example would then receive some amount of time to make a reply to this counterclaim. |
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Should you think that the other two are exceptions, the Bookworm is a good kind of reply. |
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Simply drop in a letter, including a stamped and self-addressed envelope, and a reply with come for free direct form the North Pole. |
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The plaintiff might then reply, and the defendant rejoin, and so on until the pleaders had exhausted themselves. |
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The Court of Justice's reply is not merely an opinion, but takes the form of a judgment or a reasoned order. |
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The attorney peppered him with rapid fire questions, barely giving him time to reply. |
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Robert nodded in reply to her question and not only took off his helmet but unhooked his pelisse, threw it on a chair, and unbuttoned the top of his dolman. |
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France and the United Kingdom declared war on 3 September, after an ultimatum for German forces to immediately withdraw their forces from Poland was met without reply. |
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I waited, anticipating her reply. Her hesitation spoke volumes. |
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Six voices at once are in all fairness more than you could bid me reply to, were it not for the unanimity expressed by your univocity all shouting the same two monosyllables. |
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Because the judge was not a jurist or a legal technician, he often consulted a jurist about the technical aspects of the case, but he was not bound by the jurist's reply. |
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A poignant reply will garner more credence than hours of blown smoke. |
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The politician dodged the question with a meaningless reply. |
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Asquith achieved more success with a major speech at Westminster Central Hall in January 1922, in reply to a speech by Lloyd George a few days earlier. |
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Lloyd George's letter of 10 May had not been published, making it appear that Asquith had fired the first shot, and Lloyd George sent a moderate public reply, on 25 May. |
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In 1897, Bellamy published a sequel entitled Equality as a reply to his critics and which lacked the Industrial Army and other authoritarian aspects. |
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I received your letter by the bearer, and in reply to it I have to state that my father is an ageable man now, and not able to attend to the time appointed by your Honour. |
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It was a longish time before I received a reply to my letter. |
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The printing began in 1646 by Samuel de Sorbiere through the Elsevier press at Amsterdam with a new preface and some new notes in reply to objections. |
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Although she tends not to be a dance actor of spontaneity, she was suddenly vivid in her mime reply to Carabosse and her calm counterprophecy, judiciously timed. |
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In reply Boosbeck fell seven runs short despite 58 from Daren Ward and 36 from Geoff Stainthorpe, Shamus Ur Rehman 4-47 and Dan Burton 4-46 doing the damage. |
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What quizzism could he have been afraid of, adopting the language of the hero victors? Lord Burleigh had not this fear when he made his reply to Walsingham. |
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The reply of the fledgling Comintern in July 1920 was unequivocal. |
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To deliver the reply, which accepted Piip's conditions for peace, Ransome had to return by the same risky means, but this time he had Evgenia with him. |
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This submission must be done either personally, by an intermediary agent or by correspondence, the Lyon Clerk is required to personally interview and reply to each applicant. |
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When he insulted me, my reply was such a shutdown that he left the room. |
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In reply the hosts hardly shifted out of bottom gear to achieve their lowly target, opener Cheslin hitting an unbeaten 62 to steer the Worcestershire men home. |
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I made it clear in a recent letter to the Minister, to which I do not expect him to reply tonight, that we will not play the numbers game of setting targets. |
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In another written reply to a question asked by Talala Congress MLA Jasu Barad, the minister said that as per the Census conducted in 2010, there were 411 lions in the state. |
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Fouad Massoum of the Republic of Iraq in reply to His Majesty's congratulatory cable on the occasion of him being elected as a president of the Republic. |
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