Copies of the letter were sent to senior members of the church hierarchy and to the soviet government. |
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Clevenger sounds little better than he did 10 years ago in a letter to the editor in the Aurora advertiser. |
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The addressee no longer lives here, so I've returned the letter to the post office. |
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But what starts out as an angry letter to an air carrier becomes a meditation on his layover in life. |
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The 2001 anthrax letter attacks were carried out with 15 grams of the pathogen. |
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Indeed, agate admitted in an April 2007 letter that he had been concocting lies and spreading false information about Teddy. |
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It was the LEGO Friends line, after all, that prompted young Charlotte to pen the most adorable angry letter in consumer history. |
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For the first time since I put my acceptance letter in the mail, I woke up this morning ashamed of my alma mater. |
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Nearly every letter on alternative energy drew a substantive reply from him or his aides. |
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Banville published a letter in The Guardian criticizing the elitist preferences of the Booker judges. |
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The capital letter L is used as the currency sign for the Albanian lek and the Honduran lempira. |
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Thomson attacked Whitehouse's contention in a letter to the popular Athenaeum magazine, pitching himself into the public eye. |
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Because of this standard, the lower case letter was chosen to be used in the IPA as the phonetic symbol for the sound. |
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One feature of Jugendstil is the typography used, the letter and image combination of which is unmistakable. |
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J is the tenth letter in the modern English alphabet and the ISO basic Latin alphabet. |
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Letters patent are thus comparable to other kinds of open letter in that their audience is wide. |
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In this context, the letter eta is also known as heta to underline this fact. |
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The Procurator Fiscal can either issue a letter or warning, and where needed initiate a prosecution before the Lyon Court. |
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This serif was extended while the rest of the letter was reduced, resulting in an angled stroke and loop. |
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A harper called Neill Baine is mentioned in a letter dated 1702 from a servitor of Allan MacDonald of Clanranald. |
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Finally, the letter A is used to denote size, or a small cup size in a brassiere. |
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A saltire, also called Saint Andrew's Cross, is a heraldic symbol in the form of a diagonal cross, like the shape of the letter X in Roman type. |
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The design represented a capital letter A as the side view of a football goal, with a ball forming the crossbar of the letter. |
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Llywelyn, according to a letter he sent to the Archbishop of Canterbury John Peckham, was not involved in the planning of the revolt. |
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Before Jellicoe left for leave on Christmas Eve he received a letter from Geddes demanding his resignation. |
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From about 1811, a datestamp appeared on letters showing the date the letter was posted. |
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Charlemagne's letter also refers to exiles from England, naming Odberht, who was almost certainly the same person as Eadberht Praen, among them. |
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The Etruscans brought the Greek alphabet to their civilization in the Italian Peninsula and left the letter unchanged. |
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It came into common use in the later 11th century, replacing the runic Wynn letter which had been used for the same sound. |
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Inconveniently long words used frequently in related contexts can be represented according to their letter count. |
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He lashed out at the book in a letter to Charles Lyell, bemoaning the consequences of it conclusions. |
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The Church largely agreed to include Hebrews as the fourteenth letter of Paul, and affirmed this authorship until the Reformation. |
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In the case of most acronyms, each letter is an abbreviation of a separate word and, in theory, should get its own termination mark. |
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While it is acceptable to capitalize the first letter after the colon in American English, it is not the case in British English. |
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The aspiration modifier letter may be doubled to indicate especially strong or long aspiration. |
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By being made superscript, any IPA letter may function as a diacritic, conferring elements of its articulation to the base letter. |
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Peter Price, a minister from Dowlais, wrote a letter that was very critical of Evan Roberts. |
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I wrote a letter to the Guild Newsletter apologizing for having disrupted the show, pleading temporary nutso. |
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Although the IPA diacritics are fully featural, there is little systemicity in the letter forms. |
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The alphabet was last revised in May 2005 with the addition of a letter for a labiodental flap. |
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The fact that the letter was incised above the line indicates that it is probably an omega. |
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You have to be one brick short of a full load to think that '7' is a letter in the alphabet. |
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The Nobel laureate letter and its claims have themselves been subject to criticism. |
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The little boy put ooo at the end of his letter to Grandma, to let her know he loved her. |
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The idea of making the IPA was first suggested by Otto Jespersen in a letter to Paul Passy. |
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The bottle and letter are on display at the Portledge Hotel at Fairy Cross, in Devon, England. |
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Culbert's most detailed account of his methodology is found in a 1989 letter to David Wolff. |
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As for what this letter says, in my opinion not even the Pythian god could make sense of it. |
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Similarly, in common with most of the Commonwealth, the final letter of the alphabet, Z is pronounced zed. |
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It was once assumed that oysters were only safe to eat in months with the letter 'r' in their English and French names. |
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The tie bar can be useful when it is not clear which letter represents the syllable nucleus, or when they have equal weight. |
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It has been promoted to the full status of a letter in the alphabets of some languages, including Danish, Norwegian, Icelandic, and Faroese. |
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The Marshal claimed that his letter was a forgery, a claim that historians overwhelmingly reject. |
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This name may have its origin in a letter sent in 607 and recorded in the official history of the Sui dynasty. |
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It is not as credible a source, as it is clear from the nephew's letter that the persons Pliny came to rescue escaped to tell the tale in detail. |
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The system sets separate letter and periodical rates for countries which receive at least 150 tonnes of mail annually. |
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The domain cm of Cameroon has generated interest due to the possibility that people might miss typing the letter o for sites in the com. |
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This position received widespread support and was summarized in a letter circulated in Antioch. |
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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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The same childhood friend reported in a letter that Columbus had provided one of the captured indigenous women to him. |
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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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Columbus's letter on the first voyage to the royal court in Madrid was extravagant. |
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It is generally agreed that creating a pseudepigraphal letter was no easy task. |
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According to a royal letter dated 17 December 1509, Cabral was party to a dispute over a transaction involving property which belonged to him. |
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Another letter of that same year reported that he was to receive certain privileges for an undisclosed military service. |
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Lincoln had already published a letter encouraging the border states especially to accept emancipation as necessary to save the Union. |
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Lincoln laid the groundwork for public support in an open letter published in abolitionist Horace Greeley's newspaper. |
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From various written comments made by Ruddock, the letter did not appear to contain a detailed account of the voyage. |
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A propositional variable is typically a letter whose truth value is contingent upon some interpretation or valuation. |
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On the journey his methods were so rough that most of his men sent a letter of protest to Yakutsk. |
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Shortly after, Snorri received a letter in cipher runes warning him of the plot, but he could not understand them. |
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The letter arrived at the same time that Xavier's body was being displayed in Goa. |
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The second letter indicates the seasonal precipitation type, while the third letter indicates the level of heat. |
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The postbox at Porthloo Terrace was the starting point in a Top Gear challenge to race the Royal Mail's delivery of a letter to Orkney. |
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This letter fell into the hands of Pedro de la Gasca, an envoy sent by the Crown to pacify the country. |
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His first letter is lost, and the one from the municipality of Veracruz has to take its place. |
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He signed the vindication of the officers presented to parliament on 27 April 1647, and the letter of the officers to the city on 10 June. |
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A letter written by Lopo Homem alluding to the board quarrels over the claims of the two kings on exploration rights remains in Torre do Tombo. |
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The word consonant is also used to refer to a letter of an alphabet that denotes a consonant sound. |
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The French ambassador Chevalier de Chaumont presents a letter from Louis XIV to King Narai. |
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An index card was created on the basis of the letter and a policewoman found Sutcliffe already had three existing index cards in the records. |
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Birdsall visited Bradford Police Station the day after sending the letter to repeat his misgivings about Sutcliffe. |
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Faced with the option of resigning or more bloodshed, Sanchez de Lozada offered his resignation in a letter to an emergency session of Congress. |
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This letter is considered the first document of the Brazilian history as much as its first literary text. |
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The general practice was to write long vowels with a single letter in an open syllable and with two letters in a closed syllable. |
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At the time, all of these scripts had the same angular letter shapes suited for epigraphy, which would become characteristic of the runes. |
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These inscriptions are generally in Elder Futhark, but the set of letter shapes and bindrunes employed is far from standardized. |
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Tolkien's use of Gothic is also known from a letter from 1965 to Zillah Sherring. |
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In 1265, an allegedly forged letter was presented to or by the Rath of Hamburg. |
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Richomeres, sent by Gratian, carried a letter asking Valens to wait for the arrival of reinforcements from Gratian before engaging in battle. |
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Whoever did write the letter makes several observations of native customs, including use of hammocks and sweat lodges. |
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However, modern scholars have doubted that this voyage took place, and consider this letter a forgery. |
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The Byzantine emperor sent an angry letter to his western counterpart, reprimanding him for usurping the title of emperor. |
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She picked up a letter from the table, handling it like a plague-ridden rag, and passed it to Hartley. |
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The oldest Norwegian royal letter which is preserved was made out by Philippus the bagler king. |
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The letter of Arian Auxentius regarding the Arian missionary Ulfilas gives a picture of Arian beliefs. |
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A letter by Boniface charging Aldebert and Clement with heresy is preserved in the records of the Roman Council of 745 that condemned the two. |
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This may have been a reference to the Barcelona edition of Columbus's letter to Santangel. |
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The existence of the Latin letter to Gabriel Sanchez was known long before the existence of the Spanish letter to Santangel. |
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It is uncertain exactly how the printed editions of the Columbus letter influenced this process. |
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Thus, Columbus's letter serves as an early example of the harnessing of the new printing press by the State for propaganda purposes. |
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It is possible Bishop Leander sought to use Columbus's letter to influence that process. |
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It is highly probable, albeit uncertain, that Columbus sent the letter from Lisbon to the Spanish court, probably by courier. |
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Columbus's letter introduced his name to European audiences, but did not quite immortalize it. |
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Whether such a gambit would work in Columbus's case was as yet unclear, but the letter was not leaving things up to chance. |
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However, it is doubtful Columbus actually signed the original letter that way. |
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The Libro Copiador version of the letter contains more native names of islands than the printed editions. |
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The rapid dissemination of Columbus's letter was enabled by the printing press, a new invention that had established itself only recently. |
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Almost immediately after Columbus's arrival in Spain, printed versions of the letter began to appear. |
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The letter was instrumental in spreading the news throughout Europe about Columbus's voyage. |
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The king replied in a positive manner in a letter of 23 October 1491, but delayed the commission. |
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The bull was the exclusive letter format from the Vatican until the 14th century, when the papal brief appeared. |
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On 15 May 1426, the Xuande Emperor ordered the Directorate of Ceremonial to send a letter to Zheng He to reprimand him for a transgression. |
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The more tactful letter was sent and was lost during the later bombing of Germany. |
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Apols if this letter is a disarray, but my head is like a drum made of cymbals. |
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Others wryly illustrate appropriated audios, like instructions for quacking like a duck or a letter from an angry airline passenger. |
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He adds, probably his letter would be propaled and made a bauchle of, and assures them he was never loved at Court as a minister. |
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It had been six days since his departure, when I received a letter from him. |
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The form letter included a canned answer stating that what I asked was against policy. |
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It were much to be wished that there were throughout the world but one sort of character for each letter to express it to the eye. |
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Copy of a circulary letter sent through the Southern Colonies direct to different people. |
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In his letter to Virginia's governor excerpted below, Rolfe tries to unsort the mixture of motives that led to his decision to marry Pocahantas. |
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We received an apologetic letter and a full refund from the company. |
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He balled the letter in his hands and threw it in the trash. |
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The letter was returned because it had been addressed incorrectly. |
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She wanted to send him a letter but couldn't recall his address. |
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Experts have confirmed that the signature on the letter is authentic. |
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Tuesday Mrs. Jennie Anderson, 366 North Ninth West St., received the ten-day-old letter asking her to go to Seattle and unpark the car. |
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The letter was written by the late Jan Voorhoeve, a major Africanist and tonologist. |
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Paul, who talks about what the magical papyri do, has in his first letter to the Corinthians described basic aspects of alphabetical language. |
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How was the letter sent? By this ambassador of Morocco. Who do you call by that name? The lady's shoe-maker. |
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After I printed that letter the volume of mail I received from survivors of child sexual abuse curled my hair. |
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You will be surprised, I don't question, to find among your correspondencies in foreign parts, a letter dated from Blois. |
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He was still carrying the Dear John letter he got from his high school sweetheart in Vietnam thirty years later. |
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Decodable books are sold in packs, with more letter combinations appearing in each successive book. |
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This letter had to be written in Deutsch because neither Paul nor Harriet knew Danish. |
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Pulling out a letter from her dorothy bag she beguiled the tediousness of waiting by perusing distraitly its contents. |
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When I had read the article, I immediately fired off a letter to the editor. |
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The manoeuvres of Microsoft and HP appear to comply with the letter of the regulations, even if they flout their spirit. |
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A letter begun to a Gentlewoman of some account, which was left of by means of the aduise of a friend of his, who said she was foresped. |
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If the action is adverse to the applicant law school, the action letter shall contain the Committee's specific reasons therefor. |
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I have said so much, that, if I had not a frank, I must burn my letter and begin again. |
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I did use a few of the items, in Elinor's handwriting, to check the writing on the letter that was in the box with the money. It geed. |
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One of the most common synaesthetic effects is to perceive each letter as having a colour. |
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Overall, experience in the two decades that followed the publication of Dijkstra's letter showed the folly of producing goto-laden code. |
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For the first time, there was no attempt to start them on letter boundaries, and they were made roughly equal in size. |
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Revisions were started at the letter M, with new material appearing every three months on the OED Online website. |
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Setup plays can also be made when you do not have the needed letter but believe your opponent doesn't know the hook owing to its obscurity. |
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Caesar was on the coast on 1 September, from where he wrote a letter to Cicero. |
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So, before he slept, he sent his sister a special-delivery letter knowing she would receive it in the morning. |
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It has been suggested that it was the sending of this letter which provoked the trial which Patrick mentions in the Confession. |
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My letter to the newspaper sparked off an investigation into government corruption. |
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The colour now rushed into Elizabeth's cheeks in the instantaneous conviction of its being a letter from the nephew. |
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Though the book was published in 1646, Elizabeth's supposed letter was never produced. |
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On 10 July 1553, Lady Jane was proclaimed queen by Dudley and his supporters, and on the same day Mary's letter to the council arrived in London. |
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Similarly, the Earl of Mornington, an East India Company packet ship of only six guns, also sailed under a letter of marque. |
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He offloaded his captives a short time later, and gave each one gifts appropriate to their rank, as well as a letter of safe conduct. |
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The glyph j occurs only after i, as in the final letter in a Roman numeral. |
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The first printing used a black letter typeface instead of a roman typeface, which itself made a political and a religious statement. |
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His letter in 1626 to Henry Downhall, an Arminian minister, suggests that Cromwell had yet to be influenced by radical puritanism. |
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A 1638 letter survives from Cromwell to his cousin, the wife of Oliver St John, and gives an account of his spiritual awakening. |
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A letter to Oliver St John in September 1648 urged him to read Isaiah 8, in which the kingdom falls and only the godly survive. |
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The letter warned of an impending shutoff if payment was not made promptly. |
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If you get some chain letter that's threatening to leave you shagless or luckless for the rest of your life, delete it. |
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And this jumblesome mess of odds and ends is all I have done in these weeks of absence, save the letter which I wrote just after coining here. |
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Bonaparte dispatched an impassioned defense in a letter to the commissar Saliceti, and he was subsequently acquitted of any wrongdoing. |
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Napoleon learnt of that affair and a letter he wrote about it was intercepted by the British and published widely, to embarrass Napoleon. |
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At length Nelson dispatched a letter to the Danish commander, Crown Prince Frederick, calling for a truce, which the Prince accepted. |
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However, Hibbert notes in his biography that the letter can be found among the Duke's papers, with nothing written on it. |
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You should kern letter pairs when spacing between characters is too wide or too narrow. |
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Remember, the goal of kerning is to make letter pairs look natural, not necessarily to minimize letterspaces. |
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Ken Clarke, Nick Clegg and Jacqui Smith wrote a joint letter claiming the prison population should be cut by half. |
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Also, if a currency is revalued, the currency code's last letter is changed to distinguish it from the old currency. |
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We must observe the letter of the law, without doing violence to the reason of the law and the intention of the lawgiver. |
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The neighbor's send off party has been described and our almost daily excitement was getting to read the letter scheduled for that day. |
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A prozine without a letter column is a fakezine, and no trufan will buy one. |
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Do you give letter grades for class participation, or just for homework and exams? |
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Before the negotiation and due diligence started, we agreed to sign a letter of intent. |
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As they were finishing breakfast came the postman with a letter from Derby. Mrs. Morel screwed up her eyes to look at the address. |
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He was able to write out the speeches of Hamlet, letter perfect. It was impressive to see how exactly he knew the wording. |
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The man wanted to show support for his choice for mayor by writing a letter to the editor. |
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In December, Darwin received a letter from Wallace asking if the book would examine human origins. |
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His final letter was to his sister Ellen, who likewise was suffering a terminal illness. |
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He wrote a letter to the Philosophical Magazine, published in September 1845 describing his experiment. |
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Early advertising posters proclaimed the advantages of travelling using various letter forms. |
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The letter i was incorporated to ease pronunciation and form the linguistically correct and meaningful name. |
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With the royal letter in hand, mobs forcibly closed Franciscan abbeys all over Denmark. |
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In 1776, William Bodinar, who had learnt Cornish from fishermen, wrote a letter in Cornish which was probably the last prose in the language. |
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In 1746, Bertram composed a letter to the English antiquarian William Stukeley on Gram's recommendation. |
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A C Benson was a friend of Henry James, to whom Walpole wrote a fan letter late in 1908, with Benson's encouragement. |
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The boy was ill and Potter wrote him a picture and story letter to help him pass the time and to cheer him up. |
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Henry invited Anselm to return, pledging in his letter to submit himself to the archbishop's counsel. |
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After this ruling, Anselm received a letter forbidding his return and withdrew to Lyons to await Paschal's response. |
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A letter survives of Anselm responding to Lanfranc's criticism of the work. |
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Wesley warned against the dangers of alcohol abuse in his famous sermon, The Use of Money, and in his letter to an alcoholic. |
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After publication of her letter on the subject, some of her friends raised a small annuity for her soon after. |
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We have it on William's authority that the letter was written by Aldhelm of Malmesbury and addressed to Wilfrid's abbots. |
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A long letter exists, written from the Tower by Fisher to Thomas Cromwell, speaking of the severity of his conditions of imprisonment. |
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Most major humanists were prolific letter writers, and Thomas More was no exception. |
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It was written in a code of her own devising which was a simple letter for letter substitution. |
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The campaign was launched on 30 November 2007 with an open letter published in the Times Educational Supplement. |
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Dutch doctors may use the letter D behind their name instead of the uncapitalized shortcut dr. |
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Each house also has a letter assigned to it, in the order of their founding, to act as an abbreviation, especially on laundry tags. |
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It also has a letter assigned to it, X, but it is considered bad form to use this except as a laundry mark or in lists of sporting fixtures. |
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But text typefaces were still a problem if Lubalin was to fully realize his vision. You couldn't cut and repaste every letter there. |
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He elaborated on the story four years later in another letter to The Meteor, but shed no further light on its source. |
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When Khrushchev himself ordered the tanks into Budapest, Hungary, Hobsbawm finally spoke up, publishing a letter of protest. |
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Then Cassivellaunus quarrels with one of his dukes, Androgeus, who sends a letter to Caesar asking him to help avenge the duke's honour. |
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The letter was shown to the King on Friday 1 November following his arrival back in London. |
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A letter to Guy Fawkes was discovered on his person, but he claimed that name was one of his aliases. |
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Monteagle's suspicions had been aroused, however, and the letter was shown to King James. |
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He also found several items of correspondence, including a letter to the pirate from Tobias Knight. |
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This testimony and the letter found on Teach's body by Maynard appeared compelling, but Knight conducted his defence with competence. |
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Unlike earlier illuminated manuscripts, the first letter of the first word on the line, for every two lines then other lines, are capitalized. |
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He signed a historians' letter of protest against the Soviet invasion of Hungary and was strongly in favour of the Prague spring. |
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But the loss of their marriage lines did not make writing to Mercy any easier, and he decided to write the letter to his mother first. |
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The theory was criticized by Thorndike in a 1915 letter to Science and several books, a position joined by Muir, Stillman, Steele, and Sarton. |
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He sailed for England on 7 February 1799 with a letter of introduction to the Navy Minister, and on 7 March his ship, Halifax landed at Falmouth. |
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Monday was a red letter day for her. She accomplished a lot and had fun doing it. |
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He then wrote a lengthy letter to the Queen detailing the foolishness of the French marriage. |
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We saw losses for days in a row, but Black Tuesday was the worst red letter day of them all. |
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He first went to Calais and then on to Paris, riding horseback, with a letter from diplomat Henry Wotton to ambassador John Scudamore. |
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While staying with Monroe, he planned to send Washington a letter of grievance on the former President's birthday. |
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Southey was also a prolific letter writer, literary scholar, essay writer, historian and biographer. |
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He sent a stinging letter to Washington, in which he described him as an incompetent commander and a vain and ungrateful person. |
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Severn nursed him devotedly and observed in a letter how Keats would sometimes cry upon waking to find himself still alive. |
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From spring 1817, however, there is a rich record of his prolific and impressive skills as letter writer. |
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In 1820, hearing of John Keats's illness from a friend, Shelley wrote him a letter inviting him to join him at his residence at Pisa. |
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The end was near and a further letter from Balfour declining to reconsider his earlier decision brought it about. |
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Dodgson wrote and received as many as 98,721 letters, according to a special letter register which he devised. |
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Overseas electors are prefixed with the letter F, meaning they can only vote in European and UK Parliamentary elections. |
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This letter was written whilst my hostess of the George was preparing the last meal I ever was to eat. |
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From an extant letter written by Thomas Purcell we learn that this anthem was composed for the exceptionally fine voice of the Rev. |
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New members must be proposed by an existing member, who writes a letter of recommendation, and seconded by two others. |
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On April 18, 1802, Jefferson penned a letter to United States Ambassador to France Robert Livingston. |
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The letter S is the subject of the conclusion, P is the predicate of the conclusion, and M is the middle term. |
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In August 2014, he added his name to a letter to British broadcasters calling for better representation of ethnic minorities. |
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The Archivist submits the proposed amendment to the states for their consideration by sending a letter of notification to each Governor. |
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A letter written and signed by Rudyard Kipling in 1895 was put up for auction in 2013 by Andrusier. |
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Chamberlain came out as the game's inventor in a letter to The Field published on 19 March 1938, 63 years after the fact. |
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The committee also presented a proposed letter to accompany the constitution when delivered to Congress. |
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However, if the second part of the surname begins with the letter C or G, it is not lenited after Nic. |
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The others were a letter from the King of Scots, Robert I, and a letter from four Scottish bishops which all presumably made similar points. |
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In the High Court, the abbreviation JA is used to denote a justice of appeal, and the letter J refers to a judge of the Court of First Instance. |
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The letter of marque of a privateer would typically limit activity to one particular ship, and specified officers. |
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No letter of marque has been legitimately issued by the United States since the 19th century. |
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It reviewed a conciliatory letter from William and a haughty one from James. |
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In April 1689, James VII had already arrived in Ireland and a letter was on the way promising Irish troops to assist the rising in Scotland. |
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The mind of Julius III appears also from the letter dated 29 January 1555 by which Cardinal Pole delegated his powers to the Bishop of Norwich. |
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In February 1768, the Assembly of Massachusetts Bay issued a circular letter to the other colonies urging them to coordinate resistance. |
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In a letter of February 1844, he slighted the Prime Minister for failing to send him a Policy Circular. |
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Under torture, he confessed to several crimes including writing the letter left in the pulpit which threatened the church leaders. |
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Lady Violet Bonham Carter, an influential Liberal Party member, wrote in a letter to the Times that. |
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He did however concede in his letter to Eden that Britain had legitimate interests in Egypt. |
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A letter desires all young wives to make themselves mistresses of Wingate's Arithmetic. |
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Initially, Perrin ignored the court when he was summoned, but after receiving a letter from Calvin, he appeared before the Consistory. |
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Some letter pairs should not be interpreted as digraphs, but appear due to compounding, like in hogshead and cooperate. |
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The letter case of a prefix symbol is determined independently of the unit symbol to which it is attached. |
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Capital letters are used as the first letter of a sentence, a proper noun, or a proper adjective. |
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In modern Irish, the letter h suffixed to a consonant indicates that the consonant is lenited. |
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Capitalisation is the writing of a word with its first letter in uppercase and the remaining letters in lowercase. |
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In some Antiqua typefaces, this letter is present as a standalone letter or in ligatures. |
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Richardson was a skilled letter writer and his talent traces back to his childhood. |
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The letter z was part of the earliest form of the Latin alphabet, adopted from Etruscan. |
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The writer sent Gaiman an encouraging and informative letter back, along with literary advice. |
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Barrie was so proud of the letter that he carried it around for the rest of his life. |
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In 2011, Robert Louis Stevenson's open letter defending Father Damien from Rev. |
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The Etruscan letter Z was derived from the Phoenician alphabet, most probably through the Greek alphabet used on the island of Ischia. |
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A letter from him survives, offering to remain if she would marry him and promising to leave and never return to Ireland if she refused. |
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The second half of the letter traces Wilde's spiritual journey of redemption and fulfilment through his prison reading. |
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The poet Archibald MacLeish asked Hemingway in June 1957 to write a letter on Pound's behalf. |
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He subsequently apologised for this in a formal letter to various publications. |
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The use of the letter Y to represent a vowel is more restricted in Modern English than it was in Middle and early Modern English. |
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But Judy rips up the letter and continues the charade, because she loves Scottie. |
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Lilburne declared himself a convert to the tenets of the Quakers, and announced his conversion in a letter to his wife. |
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In these languages, the letter only exists in old names, loanwords and foreign words. |
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It was around this time he received a letter from David Pinsent's mother to say that Pinsent had been killed in a plane crash on 8 May. |
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It is the most commonly used consonant and the second most common letter in English language texts. |
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After some conflict, he got an ambiguous letter for trade with the Zamorin of Calicut, leaving there some men to establish a trading post. |
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The UK for example may issue a second passport if the applicant can show a need and supporting documentation, such as a letter from an employer. |
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A letter from King Henry IV of England to the Emperor of Abyssinia survives. |
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The stampless letter eventually reached me, but I had to pay for its postage. |
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The capital letter Q is used to designate a fictional character in the James Bond films and film novelizations. |
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A coroner ruled his death as accidental, although in the 1980s the Grimes letter saw publication, allowing for recognition of his suicide. |
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There is a surviving letter from the French king dated 7 November 1300 to his envoys in Rome demanding that they should help Sir William. |
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The capital letter Q is used as the currency sign for the Guatemalan quetzal. |
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Granted an escort of five veteran soldiers and a letter of referral to Charles by Lord Baudricourt, Joan rode to see Charles at Chinon. |
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The Scottish Lyon King of Arms brought James IV's letter of 26 July to him. |
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Brian Tuke mentioned in his letter to Cardinal Bainbridge that the coat was lacerated and chequered with blood. |
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Henry also replied by letter on 12 August, writing that James was mistaken and that any of his attempts on England would be resisted. |
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The Latin letter P represents the same sound as the Greek letter Pi, but it looks like the Greek letter Rho. |
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The letter was adopted with this value in the Old Italic alphabets, including the early Latin alphabet. |
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Knox's unusually respectful letter urged her to support the Reformation and overthrow the church hierarchy. |
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Shortly after Knox sent the letter to the Queen Regent, he suddenly announced that he felt his duty was to return to Geneva. |
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So he negotiated by letter under the assumed name John Sinclair with William Cecil, Elizabeth's chief adviser, for English support. |
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John Calvin, who had lost his own wife in 1549, wrote a letter of condolence. |
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On his last day, 24 November 1572, his young wife read from Paul's first letter to the Corinthians. |
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There is, however, scant evidence that the letter was later introduced in the early centuries by the Romans. |
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Another letter stated Howe should launch his campaign against Philadelphia as intended, while allowing enough time to assist Burgoyne. |
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In December 1870 a group of Scots players issued a letter of challenge in The Scotsman and in Bell's Life in London, to play an England XX at rugby rules. |
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