I didn't want to get into explanations of pipes or mailer options, both of which have been discussed in other articles. |
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Bags are sent wrapped in tissue, wrapped in recycled plastic, then sealed into a recyclable tough paper mailer bag. |
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Send a postcard mailer to people in your surrounding area and decide if your target recipient will be commercial or residential. |
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With as many as seven inserts, the mailer contains recipes, product information, and special sales offers. |
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We also try to contact our customers with a mailer that may be a color postcard or newsletter at least six times a year. |
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One method may be a regular postcard mailer that fits your budget and complements your promotional goals. |
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I will inform Monsieur Dubuque of your conjectures about the letter's mailer in another way. |
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The mailer highlighted Richardson's liberal positions, his support and donations to Democrats and questioned his electability. |
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The galleries have also joined forces to produce a mailer called the Seattle Gallery Exhibitions, which is mailed to their combined mailing lists. |
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There are worms such as mailer or mass-mailer worms that do not always automatically execute themselves without the help of a user. |
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Campaigns often exchange outrageous attacks but to do so in the guise of a government mailer is quite unusual. |
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Whether or not you receive a paper copy of a bill, statement or notice along with the electronic version will depend on the mailer involved. |
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However, one prominent Iowa Democratic operative was left shaking his head at the mailer. |
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Customers can play a rented game for as long as they like, before returning it in a reply-paid mailer and receiving another game off their wish list. |
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When sending messages through our mailer, it may take about 15 to 25 minutes for the Email Invitation collector to send all the invitations. |
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Once you have selected the mailer, click on 'Next' and follow the simple instructions. |
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Installation instructions are printed, in French and English, directly on the mailer and are easy to follow. |
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Select a province, and then choose the mailer from the Available Mailers list in the drop-down menu. |
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Next, the configuration of sendmail must be changed, in order to use procmail as local mailer. |
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Optimum productivity and performance for the production mailer. |
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To help your business become a smarter mailer, it pays to stay informed. |
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The diskette must be clearly labelled with the title of the proposal and be packaged in a disk mailer envelope, accompanying the hard copy version. |
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Significant cost savings can result when you become an epost mailer. |
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Due to this confirmation process, the mailer on your account may be suspended until we get further information about where the emails have been obtained and if they have opted into your list. |
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She has allowed the Foundation staff to tell her touching story in the Telethon mailer, which is sent to donors, and she has been featured on the Telethon as well. |
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And like Mailer, Amis was at first lionized by the media, then caricatured, and then vilified. |
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Mailer fetishizes bravery, which has sometimes made him seem silly. |
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John Updike, John Irving and the redoubtable Mailer believed the white-suited novelist had become overly concerned with the passing fads of the social scene. |
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Pieces and pontifications by Norman Mailer People have forgotten how daring and how charming Mailer was, but not how offensive. |
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Upton Sinclair, Norman Mailer, and Gore Vidal failed in all of their various electoral endeavors. |
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We convened at the White Horse Tavern, under the glum and bleary eyes of Dylan Thomas, Norman Mailer, and Jack Kerouac. |
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During this time, Mailer also displayed an unexpected humility in the company of his fellow literary stars. |
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Some, like Norman Mailer, adopted the cooler pose of being casually interested in the possibility. |
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We all can't be pin-ups like Tom Cruise or Nicole Kidman, or rock stars like Bono or Sinead O'Connor, or gifted writers like Edna O'Brien or Norman Mailer. |
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This is not to suggest that Mailer ever lost the intellectual toughness which was central to his work. |
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In fact he was there at that party that night in 1960 when Mailer infamously stabbed his then-wife, Adele. |
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In the following issue, The Group was the subject of a snide, imperious review by Norman Mailer. |
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Many readers will no doubt be surprised just how friendly Mailer was, how helpful he was to friends and strangers alike. |
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On Nov. 8, The Norman Mailer Center will fete writers, both famous and not, at a gala at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in New York. |
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Mailer would argue, for example, that timidity does more harm to the novelist than donning a mask of extreme self-confidence. |
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The remark comes to mind while reading The selected Letters of Norman Mailer. |
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Richard Strafer and author Norman Mailer each have singled out Gilmore as the prototype of one who plotted his own dramatic end. |
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He was not a sovereignly autonomous Hemingway, or Mailer, or Roth. |
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Garcia Marquez, among writers such as Norman Mailer and Tom Wolfe, was also an early practitioner of literary nonfiction now known as New Journalism. |
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