Yesterday, following a month-long refurbishment, the shop and post office was reopened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. |
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I had to go to the post office to send a few posters off to those good enough to want to buy some off me. |
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The jury heard that the robberies at the service station and the post office were committed within six hours of each other last April. |
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Marian has seen huge changes in the post office in her years behind the counter. |
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Each new postal delivery brings more impassioned pleas to protect the local post office. |
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So, after another fifteen minutes, off I trundle back to the post office for another form. |
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Hanging proudly in the corner of a back street post office is a black-and-white photograph taken nearly 150 years ago. |
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A boy of 14 was attacked a week ago near the post office and was treated in hospital for two black eyes and bruised ribs. |
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The post office is closed by now, so we can go tomorrow to buy the money order so you can mail it in, she told him. |
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If you do get caught up in this situation, take your money order to a post office rather than a bank. |
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Typically we have paid them out through post offices and we send a postal money order to a post office. |
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Villagers have succeeded in turning the tide of village shop closures by opening a community shop and post office. |
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The post office wants new blood and new ideas but also to blend in with the older, more established customers. |
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He also proposed a sinking fund, financed by post office revenues, that would be pledged to pay off the debt. |
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I stopped by the post office this afternoon and met these fellows in a patch of bluebonnets. |
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It was raining this night, and so I knocked the windows in in this boarded up post office building. |
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Absurdly, I took the back roads route to the post office, which was twisty and hilly and totally unplowed. |
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An hour later, the post office manager received a call on his mobile from a man demanding an unspecified amount of money. |
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A clear glass construction has been erected inside a 1920s neoclassical post office. |
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Once the focal point of every community, rural post office owners are now finding that their days are numbered. |
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Across the street was a post office, so I took advantage and mailed my first batch of souvenirs home. |
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I had packed up a box of gifts and souvenirs to ship home, so we went to the post office. |
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She is a non-driver and, if the post office closes, she would have to take her family all the way into Keighley. |
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As a non-driver and heavy user of the Royal Mail, I am dependent on a post office being available in the village. |
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People can vote at the village post office, in the village hall or post their ballot slip to the county council. |
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It will take time to train up the staff, but I am hopeful that the post office can get on top of the problem in the coming months. |
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They they'd be bundled into parcels of three and he'd be sent to the post office on his bike to post them off. |
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Now when a conversation like this starts in the post office it tend to be taken up by virtually everyone in the Dale. |
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Her visibility attracts plenty of attention at the post office from coworkers and customers, she says. |
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Mr Crausby blamed changes to the benefits payment system for the decline of day-to-day post office business. |
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On August 31, 2001, Kitty stamped her last letter as postmistress of the local post office. |
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Its ham-fisted attempts to modernise the service plunged the post office network into crisis. |
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The cancellation on the stamp is basic, including no post office information or date that I could use to trace the letter. |
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His wife, June, has run the village post office for the last 15 years, since the couple returned to the village, and Mr Boyack lends a hand. |
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Now, what does the postal inspectors look at at the post office station before it comes to the recipient? |
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It had two stores, a post office and telegraph station, wheelwrights, blacksmiths and a pound. |
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A Local post office is a vital cornerstone to everyday life, a familiar, handy and extremely useful service. |
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He speaks of an 84-year-old gentleman who comes into his post office once a week and stays to chat for an hour. |
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They are post office employees, factory workers, baggage handlers, nurses, secretaries, lab technicians, and teachers. |
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Here you find the island's only shop, the post office, the airport hangar and arrival hut, and the fairly new Hungry Iguana restaurant. |
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Knight then pocketed the money by cashing the cheques at a post office in Chippenham. |
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After a phone call, they informed me that if I went into Kitchener, the post office there would have the money to cash the money order. |
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It has also supplied parts for windmills, a post office in Iran and metal headstones for graves. |
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The guard got out, carrying a cash box, and started walking to the post office. |
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The strikers picketed the post office and demanded improved security when carrying out deliveries. |
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The former post office is a listed building, and the outside cannot be touched. |
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The changeover would have gone unnoticed by many villagers as the post office was only closed for half-a-day. |
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The announcement of the closure, planned for June, came last week and is by the mutual agreement of the post office and sub-postmaster. |
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Although he is a sub-postmaster of his local post office in New Road, it's DJing that he loves. |
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The sub-postmistress of Oxford Road post office, who did not want her name printed, said she was overwhelmed by the response from her customers. |
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The teacher's mother is the sub-postmistress at the tiny post office on the corner of a terraced street. |
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She stepped into the breach as postmistress when the village post office closed after the former sub-postmistress moved abroad. |
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Israeli-employed post office workers were charged with the task of verifying the identities of potential voters. |
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As regards to lighting, the path past the top of the old subway near the post office is still very dark. |
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Detectives who searched his home found a holdall, items snatched from the post office, a police scanner and his bingo membership card. |
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Police have not ruled out a connection between these two raids and a hold-up at a post office last Monday. |
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Follow it past the post office, past the chipper, past the strange shop with the begonias in the window. |
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It's on the fourth floor of a new development and from the window you can see right across London to the post office tower. |
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The post office, which also sells toys, stationery and cards, is on a long parade of shops. |
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We have also heard from people who used the post office to send parcels and things, so we are determined to have one in the village. |
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I collected a parcel from the post office, went shopping amongst the madness of Beirut. |
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Very few people will pay rent there when they can pay in the supermarket or post office with a swipe card. |
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Today while I was at the post office, I happened to notice this car, this Mercury Topaz, in the parking lot. |
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Two masked post office robbers, who may have been armed with a gun, are today being hunted by police. |
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The main post office here in New Orleans flooded right after the hurricane. |
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The passing of the post office was a great loss to the community but let us not forget the rambling houses. |
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You can get the money with your state pension, at a post office or into your personal bank account. |
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The inside page was a perforated absentee ballot application which was returned to our post office box. |
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Ask them to help you cross the road, or to take you down to the post office, or to put the kettle on, pet. |
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The raiders broke in the door of the post office at the corner in the village and tried to dislodge the safe using picks and chisels. |
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Martha worked for the post office and also attended classes at the University of Calgary. |
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Holes were punched in four windows at the post office but the security glass remained intact. |
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The change presumably was made because of the post office established at the newly platted village at the mouth of the Kankakee. |
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It was decided that a row of shops should be included to house a newsagent, post office, greengrocer, grocery, fishmonger and a butcher. |
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A plucky pensioner told today how he was battered in the face by an armed robber as he bravely prevented a post office raid. |
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But often the outcry over the loss of a rural post office only starts when it has closed or is on the point of closing. |
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A ripped parcel arrived inside a post office polythene bag, but fortunately our beer was uninjured in the accident. |
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About 300 shops sell used wares, and heck, even the airport and post office flog the goods. |
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My letter was posted in the main post office in Sligo, the capital town of the North West and recently designated gateway growth centre. |
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The postal order was bought from a post office in the Tang Hall area of York but there were no details to accompany it. |
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Then we stop at Santa's post office where we get special stamps for our postcards. |
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Two Bradford postmen have been hailed for foiling a raid on a post office on their way to work. |
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They were signed by someone named Charles and were postmarked from the main post office in Manhattan. |
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Many of these issues are postmarked to order by the post office or sold in mint form and in whole sheets. |
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The postmaster of a Bradford post office earmarked for closure blames a loss of trade on child benefits being paid into banks. |
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It should be noted that postmasters are not employed by the post office they are paid for each transaction they perform. |
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Julia served as postmistress at the old post office in Binghamstown for all of her working life, until her retirement some years ago. |
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I've done all three without missing a beat and thank the postmistress and the five girls who run more of a bank than a post office. |
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But she added the project now needed sustained support and for people to patronise the post office if the service was to be safe in the future. |
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Government still attempts this, with its ridiculous post office and public utility monopolies. |
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The council is exploring the option of having a community post office service provided within the village. |
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After all that you can only use the post office account for benefits, not general money transactions. |
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The strike is set to halt postal delivery and post office counter service in the London area. |
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I was so surprised that the health region would trust the post office to get a letter to me in less than five business days. |
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While the petition may win this battle, I don't see the war being won by the post office unless it captures more business. |
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They operate entirely online, and you pay cheques in via mail or at the post office. |
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For the first time in many years An Post recorded a loss on its post office business. |
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Benefits books sent to the post office by the department had been kept, in effect stolen. |
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The point is that money is made by the post office with every transaction that is made there. |
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His first civil service job was at the post office as a clerk, so he naturally saw the value of images on stamps. |
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Freepost is provided by the post office and all involved in the service are volunteers. |
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He was siphoning off funds from the post office to prop up his flagging retail business, Croydon Crown Court heard. |
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There were proposals to turn the old post office into a Royal Mail sorting office but to date no plans have been forthcoming. |
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When choosing sites for new developments we still place great importance on having a post office and other public amenities nearby. |
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We decided to skip the second alternative since the employees at the post office were sour like lemons and equally helpful. |
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Karen went to the post office this morning to mail some letters I had written. |
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Much in the same way individual mailboxes at a post office receive envelopes of mail. |
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A few minutes later Mark called her down so she could go with him to the post office to mail the letters. |
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He also said the nearby post office would be collecting letters and parcels while the box was sealed. |
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I picked up the registered letter from the post office, and sure enough it's a notice to vacate. |
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Bring your mail to the post office or secure mail box rather than leaving it in a rural box. |
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The company was hiding behind a post office box and did not give me a real contact phone number or address. |
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It suggests that people might not have a mailbox, but instead a post office box. |
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If your Honour looks at any of the documents, the address for service appears to be a post office box, which I do not think is appropriate. |
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To ensure the privacy of your home address, you may choose to use a post office box as your address of record. |
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And it was thrilling, I must admit, when checks started appearing in my post office box, even though the thrill came tinged with shame. |
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Two hundred submissions from eager new writers arrive at his post office box near his home in Rathgar, Dublin, every year. |
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I also stopped past my new post office box on Wednesday, which was christened with its first letter. |
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The city could boast of a country club, an opera house, a huge post office, and many other fine buildings. |
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We have been trying to forward documents both to the post office box and to the residential addresses given. |
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It was a low, flat building with arched windows and a central balcony and square frontispiece, with the post office occupying one wing. |
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A post office worker has admitted stealing thousands of pounds worth of benefit payments. |
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After discussions with the sub-postmaster at Hindsford, they earmarked the post office for closure. |
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The village has only a general store with a post office combined where years ago there were at least four shops here. |
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While privatised industry has its merits, I feel Primeco should not take over the local post office. |
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Everyone will have the right to continue to collect their benefit weekly so do not be duped into losing your local post office. |
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He ran a post office and now works in the education department of Rochdale council. |
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They really, really did want an eco-town in Cambois, where the post office, shop and pub have successively gone. |
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The post office also sells a small selection of groceries as well as stationery and greetings cards. |
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Every week in our local newspaper we read of yet another shop or post office that has been robbed, often at gunpoint. |
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I placed my name on a recent letter to the editor about the lousy service at the local post office, and I am not sorry that I did. |
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What the old post office is to the Cathedral, the war memorial is to the statue of Queen Victoria. |
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Before you buy the Jiffy bag and stamps and queue up at the post office, take a moment to answer the following questions. |
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Walk boldly to the post office to send your snail mail, munching on a daily apple as you admire green spaces along the way. |
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Mail was expensive and had to be collected after a conveyance fee was paid at the post office by the addressee. |
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In 1976 he was awarded the Scott Medal for bravery after tackling two armed robbers following a raid on a post office. |
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In the same year, the police sergeant was fatally stabbed by raiders outside a post office in New Addington, Surrey. |
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Why is it legal to send junk mail via the post office, but if you send it by email it's suddenly illegal? |
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So whenever possible I go to the post office forty minutes walk further from home. |
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Even today, the post office at Node in the eastern corner of the county is not much more than a wide spot in the road. |
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Because of the nature of the estate and the situation of the post office this is one branch that we really ought to fight to retain. |
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The traditional post office underwent a radical transformation and the new-look store was opened ten years ago. |
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He was walking to a nearby post office to deposit his takings when he was held up. |
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The post office and store in Thorpe Road, Kirby Cross, has been shut since the last raid on January 16 after gun-wielding robbers held it up. |
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With the end result that I had to repackage the scanner and cart it down to the post office and send it back by recorded delivery. |
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At 16, Dunbar applied to become a Butlins redcoat but, instead, found a job as a part-time face-painter, working weekdays in the post office. |
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Chelmsford Crown Court heard how more than 20 post office staff and pub workers were confronted by the two robbers. |
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The litter, plastic bags, food wrappers and cold drink and beer cans in front of the post office are still there. |
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He said adding boxes by enlarging the post office building is not feasible because of the costs of renovating the structure. |
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Police today renewed their appeal for witnesses after post office robbers hijacked a driving test car. |
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The mailing address post office box will remain open for now, until other arrangements are made. |
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I got a job in the post office and actually worked for minimum wage in New York for a while to try to organize Latino workers. |
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The self-sufficient campus has a post office, a farm, athletic fields, chapel and amphitheater. |
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Of the 157 returned letters, 70 were resent with the forwarding address provided by the post office. |
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Mr Ancram called the company's decision to close the post office a retrograde step. |
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A decade later there were no less than four churches, as well as a public school and post office. |
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The post office has been robbed twice before, the last time just four weeks ago. |
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It is best to deposit outgoing mail at the post office rather than your mailbox. |
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In front of our house is a seldom-used mailbox, because we receive our mail at a post office box in town. |
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If you're traveling during the holidays, arrange for someone to pick up your mail or have your mail held at the post office. |
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They drove to the post office to mail the letter in case someone found it before it could be posted. |
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Yeah, the postmark definitely can trace to the post office where they mailed the letter. |
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Josh is running at top speed to get to the post office in order to mail a letter for Kathy. |
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The children continued to share stories about times when they mailed a letter with their parents, or when they actually went to the post office. |
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She walked to the post office, where she bought a money order, and mailed the letter. |
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Americans now get so much junk mail that the post office is recommending that we buy bigger mailboxes. |
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Around here, the mail carrier leaves a little slip inviting you to pick up the letter at the post office. |
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Clayton Heights post office is one of 17 Bradford branches facing the axe after Post Office Ltd announced major restructuring. |
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They were today accused of trying to sneak a post office closure through the back door. |
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There was so much emigration in the past I remember, in the post office, people would send money home by telegraph every week. |
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A three-man gang fired at a security screen protecting a post office after first trying to smash their way in using a pole. |
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I took the box number to report the problem but the post office customer service line was closed due to the bank holiday. |
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On Tuesday the post office said that our application would be there by ten at the latest the next morning. |
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Of those who agreed, the post office then selected which branches to close. |
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I found it hard to bear the service in the railway ticket office, the post office, the bank, etc. |
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Oppositon to post office closures in the Twickenham constituency was highlighted again this week as questionnaires and petitions were completed. |
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Not only is the branch post office of essential use to the people of the community, but it also is a centre of vital community communication and a social meeting place. |
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A bomb alert was issued at a post office in Germany this week after a package waiting to be delivered began vibrating and emitting a strange noise. |
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The incident follows a similar alert at a post office earlier this week. |
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Mrs Sanderson uses the post office for a variety of reasons including collecting her and her husband's pensions, sending registered mail and buying postal orders. |
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The Hope post office is staffed only 4 hours a day, but the lobby doors are unlocked around the clock so that residents can access their post-office boxes. |
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Having escaped serious injury throughout his racing career, Tommy was lamed for life through a fall from his hack while riding to the post office in the Curragh Camp. |
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Five days later authorities were able to match a fingerprint at the post office to Wilson sending him to an early retirement. |
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The post office has refused to make collections from a post box but as soon as the cameras are in, I shall be writing in the hope the box will be reopened. |
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Current services include a child care center, recreation center, community club, fitness center, Army community services, skeet club, commissary and post office. |
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Tesco, which bought the One Stop chain nearly two years ago, announced its intention in May to close the post office as it needed more retail space. |
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He called it and they told him which post office branch the mail from that box goes for sorting and that we should get the unstamped mail returned tomorrow. |
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Minutes later, they thought they were on the verge of the biggest pay day of their lives, perhaps dreaming of bundles of crisp notes in the post office beneath them. |
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I enter the post office and take my place at the back of the line that stretches from the counter all the way through the large room, out the door, and into the lobby area. |
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The Church hopes that providing rent-free or subsidised facilities will cut the overheads of running a rural post office and persuade the Post Office to replace postmasters. |
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Spring Bank is a post office in the southern part of the county, about ten miles south of Martinsburgh, on gently rolling prairie, near the source of Elk Creek. |
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He has been forced to try and find a residential buyer for the property, while the parish council looks into alternatives for providing a post office. |
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It was 1961, and Gregory was a 29-year-old post office worker moonlighting at a black club in Chicago called Roberts Show Bar. |
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We expect the majority of our retail outlets will be open as usual and we will be giving priority to delivering express post and mail to post office boxes. |
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On another day he also picked up some of our mail from the post office. |
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For nigh on 47 years, Kitty has been part of the post office structure. |
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It's best to take outgoing mail to the post office, especially if it contains checks or important documents, rather than leaving it outside your front door for pickup. |
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The more you spend up front, however, the less likely your field glasses, rifle scope or spotting scope ever will see the post office, and the less time there the better. |
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Maff advises drivers to provide an alternative delivery point, such as a post box, at the farm boundary or make alternative arrangements to collect mail from the post office. |
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As a system of circulation and exchange, the post office institutionalises modes of correspondence, producing and regulating particular subjectivities. |
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At least one suspected armed robber was left behind by his partners in crime after a substantial amount of cash was stolen from a South Yorkshire post office. |
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But while those who use wheelchairs, crutches or walking frames can get into the post office, its size and layout makes it difficult for them to turn around and get out again. |
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If you are a post office box in this profession and if you serve someone's interests which are in discrepancy with your own professionalism then it is obvious. |
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Professor Behan was representing Christine Perry, a former post office worker who alleged that she developed multiple sclerosis as a result of falling over a mailbag at work. |
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My handwriting was adequate for everyday purposes, my avocado green IBM Selectric sufficed for more formal projects, and I happily received my mail through the post office. |
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If you ventured near a mailbox or post office Thursday, did you notice any brass bands playing John Philip Sousa medleys or Irving Berlin's God Bless America? |
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A robber who bungled a post office raid left police the easiest of clues. |
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He was a member of the sorting group for the post office project, whose job it was to sort the incoming mail for the mail carriers to deliver around the school. |
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Potter would also like more case-by-case freedom, so the post office could compete with private entities by offering discounts to volume mailers, for example. |
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Residents and traders from Bitterne Park staged the protest at Bitterne Park Triangle, where the post office is one of ten across the city facing the axe. |
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He should be thankful for the container because that's all he got after he received a notice from the Vincent post office that a parcel too big for delivery had arrived. |
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They met in the post office at teatime one afternoon as they were picking up their copies of the newspaper, which arrives in the village too late for morning collection. |
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People living in Semington have given their support to a campaign to keep the village post office open, despite a planning application to demolish the building that houses it. |
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She can now choose among services such as speed post, telefax and Internet kiosks at the post office, where cranky clerks formerly sold mainly just stamps and letters. |
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We were then told we could use the post office for routine business. |
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When she was sure that they had all gone, she informed the police backup that they were to arrest any reporter they saw that came within eyeshot of the post office. |
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It sits on top of a mini-mall, containing various boutiques, some sandwich bars, a bookshop, post office, at least three big name coffee outlets and a Tesco metro. |
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The only remaining post office in Kew mysteriously closed its doors last week at a time when branches in various parts of the borough are threatened with the axe. |
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Once the company had stopped fiddling about with three-wheelers and converted post office vans, it developed a recipe that served it well for nigh on 30 years. |
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Virtually everyone drinks the demon brew these days, even if it's cheap plonk bought in the supermarket at Mar'ton, much to the regret of Mean Mike at the post office. |
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The couple were tied up and held at gunpoint by two masked men until the time-lock on the safe at the post office near Barnsley was activated on Monday morning. |
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About an hour later, I was in a post office, sending it off. |
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So, anyway, I shot off to the study to write a covering letter for the deeds and then to the post office to send the package off by special delivery, next day guaranteed. |
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Every part of the postal business lost huge amounts of money last year, including UK parcels, Royal Mail, international mail and parcels and the post office network. |
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The level of business at post office counters is declining rapidly. |
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Any correspondence or donations mailed to our street address or to our post office box in Washington either was quarantined or has been slow to deliver. |
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A short time later police again had to speak to the youths in the post office carpark where they were skating around parked cars and again they were moved on. |
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Not far short of the Oregon border, I stopped for a beer at a tiny townlet in a wilderness of sage that had a post office, a tavern and not much else. |
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This is the key to the mailbox which is located in the main post office in the city on Ervay Street. |
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However, I am convinced that the best interests of the town as a whole would be served by the post office returning to a facility dedicated to postal services. |
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The addressee no longer lives here, so I've returned the letter to the post office. |
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The post mistress raises our flag in front of the post office. |
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Further houses were bought, and municipal functions developed like a rabbit warren, including eventually the city archives, prison, orphanage, post office, and fire station. |
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Years ago, after a stand-up row with a queue-jumping Bulgarian peasant in a post office in Bulgaria, I realised that queues are not important in many other countries. |
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The post office was always a hive of activity with people bustling about. |
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However, to continue using your post office, you must tick a box, fill out an application form to get a swipe card, and use the card in conjunction with a PIN number. |
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It is doubtful that he trusted Jude with the key to the post office box. |
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Beware of promoters who are not locally based, provide no telephone number and who use a post office box or mail drop rather than a full street address. |
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Some people use the post office to manage bank accounts, pay bills, get postal orders, and, of course, let's not forget wanting to post a letter or buy a stamp. |
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I am about to become an old age pensioner, and am having to jump through hoops in order to get my pension paid into an account at my local post office. |
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It boasted three rambling houses, a school and a post office. |
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Part of South Milford was flooded yesterday after swollen dykes overflowed into High Street, leaving the village playing field, post office and several houses under water. |
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Others recalled spotting the attractive brunette in the village post office buying sweets for her children, wheeling her youngest daughter, who was two, in a pushchair. |
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The next morning, she went to the post office and sent a postal money order for the full amount of the cash she had to the name and address her husband had given her. |
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I got to Matt's house on Tower, and in a few minutes we were headed downtown to skate it up at the post office. Matt tried a few bluntslides and I ollied off a ledge. |
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I wonder why the post office always urges us, the public, to use postcodes, as the franking machines are geared to do, when they are so often ignored? |
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The spokesman said the post office would stay closed until further notice. |
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Ask the post office to forward your mail to the new address. |
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In the interim people may use the service of any other post office. |
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The unbending Presbyterian Scots, refusing to set foot in a pub, retaliated by building the stern little post office that still stands on the opposite corner. |
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The money will be drawn using a card and a PIN at a post office. |
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These uncrossed cheques can be cashed by you or a helper at a post office. |
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We were carrying a package for them to the post office when we ran into Forster on the street. |
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Amy Cost, 19, from Cornist was among those in the queue at Church Street post office. |
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The children then visited the market place and went shopping at the patisserie, caf, school, library and post office. |
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For your I own safety, we suggest that each pen pal provide an email address or obtain a post office box instead of giving out a home address. |
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Today the village has only one post office, which also serves as a bank. |
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Before the community diminished, it housed a church, chapels, a school, post office, grocery, butchers and a smithery. |
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So why should the taxpayer have to fund a lossmaking post office that most of the local residents have stopped using? |
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My mother's favorite cousin, like her a Kashubian by birth, worked at the Polish post office of the Free City of Danzig. |
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But he can be reached either by e-mailing the papal secretary or by snail mail through a post office box number in Springdale, Washington. |
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An Elmira man has been arrested in connection with the theft of a mail truck from the post office in Veneta in August. |
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Another thing valuable to the OAPs after waiting in long queues at the old post office was that they could use the toilets next door. |
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Cater-cornered near Town Hall, the post office and the town library, the vacant building stands out like a sore thumb. |
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Hisayo, who was in her 30s, was on the way to a post office on foot near the hypocenter for work on the morning of Aug. |
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The firework, believed to have been a 12-inch Thunderflash, was shoved into the postbox outside the post office in Proffitt Avenue, Bell Green. |
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Morris, a black Labrador retriever, walks obediently beside her as she goes on her errands at the market and post office in Toluca Lake. |
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Don't Shoot The Messenger sees an unsuspecting gunman get more than he bargains for when he holds up a sleepy village post office. |
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Suspicions were aroused and a surveillance operation was carried out at the post office and Jathoo was arrested after she had made an encashment. |
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After depositing the larger items at the post office for the free ride home, we headed back to the plane. |
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The post office is in New South Wales, and the police-barracks in Bananaland. |
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You might think that in a free country a public building would allow citizens to take shelter from inclement weather, but not our post office. |
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There is also a post office, a school and a small health care center in the village. |
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The international art gallery, Oriel Mostyn, is in Vaughan Street next to the post office. |
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During World War II the Luftwaffe bombed the post office at Gutcher in an attempt to disrupt the communications system. |
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The primary school, post office, the island's two hotels, the Bishop's House and the ruins of the Nunnery are here. |
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There are several pubs, restaurants and hotels, as well as two banks and a post office. |
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The train station became the local post office, while the former engine house was converted into a community center. |
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It also has a Methodist Chapel, a village hall, a post office, and a golf course complete with restaurant. |
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Other than the farms and houses the village also has a post office open one day per week and an inn. |
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In 1844 he took a prominent part in exposing the violation by the English post office of Mazzini's correspondence. |
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The village does however retain its post office, family bakery, hairdresser, florist and newsagent. |
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The post office arranged special deliveries every half-hour to handle the flood of greetings. |
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A TERRIFIED dad was forced to leave his baby with a carjacker after he was doused with liquid and ordered to rob a post office. |
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During the same shift, Melville twice stopped for chinwags with friends in a churchyard, and visited a post office and a clothes shop. |
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Two days later, more mail arrived at the Los Altos, CA post office where ZPG was located than on any previous day in history. |
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There recently has been a spate of crimes in which stolen passbooks have been used to withdraw cash from post office or bank accounts. |
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Prosecution witness Stanley Creaser said he regularly saw the defendant and her husband laden with parcels at the post office he ran. |
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I did up the parcel with string and took it to the post office. |
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When the seller's bank tried redeem the money order from the post office for payment, they are returned as fraudulent, and the seller loses the money. |
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I need these people, the Sergeant, and Mr. Tighe the shopman in the village, even Miss Broaders, she of the pink twinsets and tight mouth, who presides over the post office. |
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The village is home to pubs, a bank and a post office on its high street. |
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When the valley was flooded in 1965, the village and its buildings, including the post office, the school, and a chapel with cemetery, were all lost. |
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Climbing into the Mustang, McCauley banged a Uey in front of the post office and stopped for the red light half a block up at the corner of Sea Street. |
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By 1900, the region had a post office, newspaper, hotel, and two markets. |
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This means that the cash payment of the bid security paid at the post office or bank transfer order is not in the meaning of the above-cited articles. |
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Because the post office processes metered mail faster, your mail will reach its destination sconer. You'll never have to overpost another letter again. |
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Old Yarr is close to the popular village of Feckenham which has a thriving community, pubs, a post office, two churches, a shop, a school and a village hall. |
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Arriving in Nyasaland, her father took up a position as an accountant with the post office while Patzi and her brother enjoyed an adventurous childhood. |
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Within three years, it had emerged as the region's commercial center with a post office, grocery store, saloon, butcher, livery stable, and two hotels. |
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