This morning, 4 February, the postman delivered an airmail bank statement with postmarks. |
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The charge for international postal packages sent by land or by airmail is raised by an average of 30 per cent. |
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We've gone from delivering airmail in rickety monoplanes to checking e-mail in cushy cabins that roar over continents. |
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So what they eventually decided they had to do was to make a xerox copy of their third printout and airmail it to Australia. |
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On 20 April, TWA inaugurated America's first 24-hour coast-to-coast airmail and express service. |
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I know the price includes postage, but normal airmail to and from the US usually takes anywhere between one and three weeks. |
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International orders will be sent using Expresspost or by registered airmail. |
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The young man held up a wide document envelope with red-blue international airmail striping. |
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Then came the internet, credit cards and cheap international airmail. |
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I did have an enquiry into the 4 extra pills, and this was delivered within a few days via airmail to my post box. |
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Ordinary postage, airmail, registered mail, parcel post special delivery mail, post office box rentals, and any other postal charges. |
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In the early days of flight, the American government awarded a series of guaranteed contracts for carrying airmail. |
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Quite a few Member States have airmail services, which are not at the same kind of risk as other forms of aviation. |
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The CET is the latest acceptable time of delivery at the platform of an office of exchange or an airmail unit equipped with sensor gates. |
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The delivery procedure is usually airmail for overseas delivery and surface mail or courier for local delivery. |
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As well, the department will continue to implement a comprehensive program for enhancing air cargo and airmail security. |
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Dispatch can be requested in other forms: i.e. airmail, DHL, Federal Express, TNT, UPS or diplomatic pouch. |
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It is the second largest European airport group in terms of airport revenues and the European leader in freight and airmail. |
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At the time IATA was founded, the finances of its members were heavily dependent on airmail, the industry's original financial mainstay. |
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Other government information which is not confidential will be shared by phone, fax, email, surface mail or airmail. |
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What was America supposed to do after Pearl Harbor, put the keys to the Golden Gate in an airmail envelope and send them to Tojo? |
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In the early days of airmail, a system of coast-to-coast arrows pointed the way for pilots. |
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The following year, on 25 September, Earle Ovington flew the first Post Office sanctioned airmail as part of an aerial meet at Garden City, New York. |
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It was one of the few that sold letter pads of onionskin paper, lightweight and therefore used primarily for airmail so one could save on postage. |
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Their March edition, I've just received it by airmail, it has some excellent and thought-provoking and theologically astute articles about the issue. |
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Trans-Canada Airlines was the country's first publicly owned airline, with a monopoly over international and transcontinental routes, and over airmail service. |
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In 1927, Charles Lindbergh, a twenty-five-year-old stunt flier and airmail pilot from Minnesota, made the world's first non-stop transatlantic solo flight, from New York to Paris, and became an international hero. |
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In a record-breaking, seventy-five minute flight from Toronto to New York on April 18, 1950, the Jetliner carries the first airmail delivered by jet and makes the first international jet-transport flight in North America. |
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In 1968, I moved to Canada and got it the following Tuesday by airmail. |
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Under the auspices of the U. S. Post Office, an airmail operation was launched in 1918 as a wartime effort to stimulate aircraft production and to generate a pool of trained pilots. |
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Her husband was the simple one, a man happy mainly with machines. In 1927, Lindbergh, aged 25, until then an airmail pilot, flew a single-engined aircraft, The Spirit of St Louis, from New York to Paris. |
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In the simplest case the consignor sends the bill of lading by airmail to the consignee so that the latter may claim the goods on the arrival of the ship. |
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Official editions must send two copies of each issue by airmail as soon as printed to the manager of the Public Relations and Communications Division at International Headquarters. |
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Except in cases where surface mail normally arrives at its destination within two days of mailing, or where no airmail service is available, such evidence may be offered only if the mailing was by airmail. |
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The cost includes documentation and delivery by airmail or via e-mail. |
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He said the envelope is the only one of its kind addressed to Australia, making it the earliest known letter sent here by some form of airmail. |
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Service shall be by hand, or by telex, facsimile or registered airmail to the Secretary-General at the headquarters of the Authority or to the designated representative. |
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Praeger, the flawed hero of this story, had never flown but was adamant that airmail would be a success, despite the obstacles of weather and technology. |
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Earlier this year I was receiving airmail from Germany, France and the Ukraine within a week, whilst that from the UK was taking two weeks or more. |
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The trainer will doubtless have big plans for Airmail Special, who comfortably justified 2-5 favouritism. |
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