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This feature allows the user to capture memos or incoming phone conversations for future playback.
We would need to see the context of these memos to know what beefs Roberts might have had with the offending words.
Although she offers gripping accounts of classified CIA memos, she rarely discusses ideas and publications.
It seems odd that the memos were simply typed on blank sheets of paper instead of some kind of letterhead.
The mimeograph machine was going all the time, churning out a cross-flurry of monographs, memos and rough drafts.
The prison's chief correctional supervisor and its warden had written separate memos within four days of the murder.
Spent part of today writing a couple of spoof company memos for a select group of colleagues.
His son, Gary, who initially said the signatures on the documents were his father's, now claims that the memos are fake.
At the same time, White House attorneys are reviewing memos, phone logs and other documents that may be relevant to the investigation.
That has now changed, as the Times reporter admitted that the memos he used are not originals, but retyped copies.
And it was the internet bloggers who hammered away at the obvious forgeries in the fake memos.
So the basis for calling the memos forgeries seems to rest on points that don't add up.
A man of honor, a man of undeniable courage has been depicted as a craven coward by these memos.
His rah-rah memos to the staff, exhorting them to higher greatness, fell flat on the page.
However, his memos, which were found after his death, showed that the union threatened him to that effect.
Field notes and memos that explored tentative meanings from the data enhanced conclusion drawing.
The whole issue here is whether their colleagues on the Senate staff side were purloining Democratic staff memos to aid that planning.
There's enough fodder for a whole thesis on journalistic pragmatics lurking in those memos.
Yes, because you get a chance to ask questions, briefings can be more helpful than memos.
So, as John suggests, why won't they simply put the matter to rest by confirming or denying the facts as set out in the memos?
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