Yorkshire members can vote on the resolution either by postal ballot or in person at the annual meeting at Headingley. |
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An efficient, reliable postal service is essential to the smooth running of the nation's affairs. |
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For example, Abbey's postal Isa guarantees to pay at least 0.5 points above the base rate until April. |
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He said postal workers in London were in line for a 14.5 pert cent basic pay rise and increases in London weighting of up to 12.6 per cent. |
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The postal and e-mail Sanskrit learning and Vedanta courses also have quite a few takers. |
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The counting of postal votes shows 6,000 votes already cast with our vote holding up well. |
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The charge for international postal packages sent by land or by airmail is raised by an average of 30 per cent. |
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The table on the right shows the performance of each property type within each postal area. |
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Someone had signed her postal voting declaration and someone else had signed as the witness. |
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A free postal service has been set up by Sheffield Council to help residents contact the authority's offices and worksites. |
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A Brentwood mother has labelled the postal service appalling after an important parcel took almost three weeks to arrive. |
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And this may, in turn, make them far more amenable to compromise on postal voting and a new supreme court. |
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The vast majority of postal workers are decent, honest, law-abiding people. |
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At two years follow up we sent a postal questionnaire to those respondents who had been free of forearm pain at baseline. |
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I telephoned the postal sorting office about this delay and left a message on their answering machine, but no response. |
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While only the letter carriers are on strike, other postal workers indicated they are also owed back wages. |
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You feed into an anti-government sentiment and then direct it at the letter carriers and other postal employees. |
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Under its provisions, parties are able to produce and distribute their own version of the postal ballot form to apply to vote by post. |
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He roamed between jobs and rooming houses before working for the US postal service for 10 years. |
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Solomon and Hart used Hudson Bay Company postal records and ships' logbooks to examine storm frequency and severity in the Beaufort Sea. |
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We chuckled at how Bill Buckley had been taken in by a hoax involving postal taxes on internet mail. |
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Some postal workers specifically avoided the World Trade Centre because its upper floors were known to creak and sway in stiff winds. |
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Subjects received a postal questionnaire, with further mailings to non-responders. |
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This information will be used for our promotion including email marketing, postal mailshotting and order processing where applicable. |
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For 130 years, the postal system has served as a local savings bank for anyone with a cent to spare. |
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It is a scandal that the Government has so badly underestimated the logistical difficulties of organising postal voting. |
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He became a manual laborer and later a postal worker, a position that he retained until his retirement. |
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One returning officer in the marginal seat of Dorset South said hundreds of voters had rung up to cancel postal votes owing to fears of fraud. |
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A couple of employees in the postal dept. have already been busted for taking out credit cards in student and faculty names. |
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Mixed feelings swell up inside me when I consider the issue of postal ballots in the local elections this year. |
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With a postal ballot, community patriarchs can insist on inspecting the ballots before voting. |
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The election will be a postal ballot, with voting papers going out from 4 October. |
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In Britain, rural public transportation is often provided with postal vans offering seating for regular passengers. |
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One thousand cards were sold and the new postal service quickly served to make the cards popular. |
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Why not send lots of postcards to the postal address given here instead of mega expensive texts? |
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I even had the option of sending it in a Happy B-day box courtesy of the US postal system. |
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Due to the short timescale involved, no postal applications can be accepted. |
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Certainly the postal game offers far more scope for originality, as we shall see later. |
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Angry customers have besieged a postal watchdog with complaints about dumped and missing mail. |
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He said the purpose of staging the pilot postal ballot was to identify potential problems so they could be ironed out. |
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Mirroring a national trend, the number of postal vote applications has soared. |
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Onlookers who had gathered hoping to see the future of postal deliveries were showered with singed letters falling from the sky. |
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The reports about investigations into alleged postal vote fraud must sicken every person in the city who believes in the democratic system. |
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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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Bolton election staff have started opening postal ballots already cast by voters in the General Election. |
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The bill is silent on how votes will be cast, including the possibility of postal ballots. |
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The aim of the MP who imposed the postal vote upon Yorkshire, was to increase the abysmal turnout from previous elections. |
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For Africanist art historians, postal history and the images on stamps are unexplored fields. |
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Corporatisation has slimmed the size of the postal service and forced the closure of many old post offices. |
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A postal worker was cheered and applauded when he told the meeting how the unofficial strike in the post had driven bosses back. |
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Union leaders are worried that other postal workers may strike unofficially. |
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As a result of a national holiday in Portugal on May 1st, normal postal services will resume on May 5th. |
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At the same time, hundreds of mostly African American postal workers are left unwarned and unprotected. |
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They were then sent out via private courier or by the normal postal service. |
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As a minimum, every postal vote should record the national insurance number of the voter. |
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This applies to both voters that have applied for a postal vote and those that have not. |
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This is a postal service, where there are people on hand to sign off on any package that needs a signature. |
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But she had no idea it would tie her to postal votes for three years and effectively bar her from the voting booth for the 2005 General Election. |
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Instead, they can vote by phone, internet or drop their postal ballots off in person. |
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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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Oh, goodness but I'm fed up with trying to make serviceable postal boxes out of old cardboard. |
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This was changed in 2001, after legislation was put in place which allows anyone to opt for a postal vote on demand. |
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There is no evidence postal ballots are more open to fraud than the current system. |
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It's certainly a sign of the times when your email outnumbers your postal mail twenty to one. |
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This postal system is subject to political oversight and democratic direction. |
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Letters are accepted by e-mail, but please include your home address plus postal code. |
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From that point on, homophile magazines were spared censorship by postal or other authorities. |
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You could also help us by monetary contributions, or by supplying us postal stamps which we can use to send the book to more and more people. |
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A couple who once had to wait 12 years for a Christmas card to be delivered have experienced more postal problems. |
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And companies like United Parcel Service have taken over what used to be the postal service's parcel post. |
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Rural free delivery was the most direct response, but postal savings banks and parcel post also helped. |
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It was previously agreed that this will be dealt with by way of circularisation and a postal resolution. |
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The court was told Labour supporters stood on main roads trying to bribe passers-by to hand over their postal ballots. |
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Since we get a a magazine by postal subscription, delivered as regular as clockwork every Friday, we were rather suspicious. |
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He said that at the moment the head of a household filled in a postal registration form identifying all voters in the property. |
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To see him at work you would think he was a mild-mannered postal worker, happily idling along on a red postie bike as he delivers the mail. |
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I practised yoga and took postal courses in self-improvement and hypnotism, which I think was called Pelmanism. |
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I know it's like farting in church but it's still worth saying out loud that the postal workers have won a tremendous victory. |
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Like countless others, I am aghast and incredulous at the fact that the postal service to my house has all but collapsed. |
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Most of the pensioners in the Royal Mail scheme never worked for the modern, commercialised postal service. |
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They will be able to pick and choose where they operate, while Royal Mail is obliged to keep its universal postal system up and running. |
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A pillar box was set alight in the Washwood Heath ward, apparently to destroy postal votes. |
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In 1915 he was conscripted, but was regarded as unsuitable for combat duties and assigned to the postal and meteorological services. |
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A postal survey carried out by the Evening Advertiser has shown that most first-class mail sent out from Swindon reaches its destination on time. |
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He was the acting first sergeant for the postal platoon at Camp Able Sentry and said this was his second deployment. |
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Questionnaires, snapshot surveys, focus groups, interviews, consultation meetings and postal consultation have been used to build the review. |
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Voters in Rochford and Southend East have received unsolicited letters inviting them to apply to be a postal voter. |
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The hearings were viewed as test cases because of complaints about postal voting irregularities in other parts of the country. |
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City of York councillors were considering testing a scheme which would mean everybody would get a postal vote, replacing polling booths. |
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Surrey Police has pledged to fight election fraud both at polling stations and with postal votes. |
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There are two main ways to vote, either in person at a polling station or by a postal vote. |
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The postal pipe hugs the curb, rivulets of rain on it trembling every time a package flies along it. |
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In the early years there were no postal boxes and people wanting to post a letter had to go to their nearest postage stamp shop. |
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They're actual legal postage in Sierra Leone and recognized by every postal authority around the world. |
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Telephones, electricity, and postal services served only one percent of the population. |
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Dodgy postal addresses can be another good clue that a fiddle is in progress. |
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I don't know if postal services were to blame, but I trust you had a good field. |
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He has also raised the issue of whether it is feasible to use postal codes to help improve the postal services around the country. |
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If you suspect that this has happened to you, you must notify your area's postal inspector. |
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The US postal service and some public safety officials signed contracts for the devices. |
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Each new postal delivery brings more impassioned pleas to protect the local post office. |
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Post offices serve many functions apart from postal services and many elderly people cannot travel a great distance to reach one. |
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The fact that this garbage beggars up everybody's postal service for weeks to come is but the physical consequence of this fraud. |
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Unlike with postal junk mail, spam places most of the cost burden on recipients and the larger infrastructure. |
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Once the petition has been submitted, Bradford Council will consult local people by postal ballot. |
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The Government has, however, always insisted the two polls were postponed because of concerns over postal ballot fraud allegations. |
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Supporters of some candidates, it is alleged, are demanding householders hand over the postal ballot papers so they can fill them in themselves. |
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This single piece of legislation will deprive many local communities of an adequate postal service. |
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It urged candidates and canvassers to avoid handling or helping voters complete their postal ballot papers. |
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The postal ballot system proved successful with a 42 per cent turnout compared to 32 per cent last year. |
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We are fully intending to hold an inquiry here in Stockport over the problems we have encountered with postal ballots. |
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A York document services company was today celebrating its key role in this year's biggest municipal postal ballots in England and Wales. |
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Printers have won the race to publish all the 14m postal ballot papers for the north west and three other regions, the government said today. |
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A number added they were not aware of any problems, and not everyone who wanted a postal ballot got one and not all who did used theirs. |
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A higher than usual number of postal voters in this election in Scotland did not receive their postal ballots. |
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The Government has brushed aside opponents' fears postal ballots will lead to vote-rigging. |
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It was claimed that voters had been threatened and intimidated into giving away their postal ballot papers. |
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In the area of postal cards, this is one of my favorites, since many of the same types of production anomalies can be found here as well. |
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This was not some guy from the Midwest who'd gone postal on his co-workers. |
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You're not the only one who's lost out before, but you don't see me going postal on a hospital room! |
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I guess there's no use in screaming for help since I doubt our friends have gone postal and are out to kill us. |
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Things would be even more promising if Ireland had a normalised postal code system. |
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He came up with the electronic voting scheme which eventually ended in tears and now he's proposing the introduction of postal codes. |
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And then there's the question of how often the postal codes change and how you'd track those changes. |
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I don't even give retail markets my postal code or telephone number when they ask me at checkout time. |
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It is clear that in spite of modern technology, sorting machines, postal codes etc, the deliveries get worse. |
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London SW1, the London postal code of Downing Street and the various ministries of the government, appears to be on full alert. |
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Next morning I take the blue Victoria Line to the other end, to Tottenham to send Sonny some postal orders. |
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Today I had to go to the Post Office and buy some postal orders to pay for a visa application. |
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They could be relied upon to ensure birthday cards, postal orders and Highers results got through. |
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Other business included payment of pensions, issuing postal orders and, of course, selling stamps. |
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I will accept cash, cheques drawn against a UK bank, postal orders and payments through PayPal. |
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They stole cash, pension books, tax discs, mobile phone top-up cards and postal orders. |
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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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The postal votes cannot be sent out before April 20, because the deadline for applications only lapses at 5pm the previous day. |
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The polls will be open from 7am to 10 pm although many voters have already applied to cast a postal vote. |
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The ruling comes as record numbers of electors are applying for postal votes ahead of the general election. |
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Nine councillors were elected after residents voted using postal votes alongside the district and European elections. |
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The large number of postal votes expected to be cast in the election, means many voters may soon be marking their ballot papers. |
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A record number of people are expected to cast postal votes in the May general election. |
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They met people who turned up to vote, only to be told they had already cast a postal vote. |
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The talk of recounts, re-votes, postal votes and even badly-designed ballot papers suggests that we are in for a considerable wait. |
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There have been predictions that the total number of postal votes cast in this election could reach six million from a 26m turnout. |
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Beyond that, the application can ask for the postal vote to be sent to an address other than that of the voter. |
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There are no checks on my identity, and there is nothing to stop me from sending for hundreds of postal votes. |
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It is also hoped that the team will back innovative ways of actually casting a vote, such as more postal votes and using information technology. |
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The review will not affect postal addresses, postcodes or the catchment area of schools. |
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Paul changed the blog to P.739 in order to be able to discuss postal issues from a postie's point of view. |
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The problem arose after the postman delivering the postal votes demanded payment for them. |
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Applications and supporting documents must be sent via the US postal service and postmarked no later than the deadline. |
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She is the postmaster of the sub-post office where the postal orders were cashed. |
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When a postal vote is delivered, it comes with a declaration form which must be signed by the voter and countersigned by a friend or relative. |
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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 had a lady bring to my attention recently yet another exploitation of the credulous and the vulnerable through the postal services. |
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Also vital to the coming week is the fourfold increase in postal voting which means a chunk of voters placing crosses in boxes from this weekend. |
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The franked envelopes contain a copy of a Labour election leaflet, a form to register for postal votes and a reply-paid Labour freepost envelope. |
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In the drawing, a system for preparing franked postal items according to the presently most preferred embodiment of the invention is shown. |
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It is customary for participating postal administrations to pay tribute to the host region by issuing stamps celebrating local achievements. |
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The initial postal experiment suggested that true precognition may not be possible. |
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Such a wage premium is consistent with the very low postal quit rate, as well as the massive backlog of job applicants. |
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Up to 7 million people have applied for a postal vote for the coming general election. |
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The election was decided ultimately by the large postal vote of emigrants from the province. |
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The postal officials reportedly supported Koso as an opponent of government plans to privatize postal services. |
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Why precisely am I prohibited from getting a cheaper postal rate if I write more than five words on a greeting card? |
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She is the first member of a party other than the Labour Party to win election to the postal executive. |
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Change-of-address cards are available at either of the downtown postal locations. |
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At the last elections in May 2002, about 15,000 electors chose a postal vote. |
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Altogether, 61 electoral pilot schemes including all postal ballots, will proceed, offering 6.5 million electors new voting opportunities. |
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They discovered a suspicious substance when they opened the package, which was part of the postal delivery on Thursday. |
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At this time, the postal express service was also established to circumvent theft. |
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The stoppage involved employees in transport, port shipments, and the postal service. |
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If the strike goes ahead it will focus the feeling over speed-ups, harder working, the threat of up to 40,000 postal job losses and intensified privatisation. |
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Please contact me with your postal addresses, and I'll do the rest. |
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Finally, I get very few postal mail communications from merchants. |
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In September 2003, Monica retired as the postmistress of Bangor, bringing an end to the 124-year connection between her family and the postal service in the community. |
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The discovery of a crate of 1,000 uncounted postal ballots from last year's local elections has raised fresh doubts over the safety of postal voting. |
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John wanted to set about their adventure as expeditiously as possible and had booked passage on a postal aeroplane traveling to nearby Hog's Creek. |
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It held scores of multi-shaped machines which, for a stipulated sum, would disgorge a variety of stamps, forms, envelopes and other postal miscellanea. |
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When sending any items of value through the postal system certified methods are available for that purpose, and special express can also be utilised. |
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I will then send you a postcard of a picture pertaining to New Zealand and attach my own postal address hoping that you will send me a postcard of where you're from. |
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The list bans foreign investments in sectors such as postal savings, free-to-air television broadcasting and auto passenger transportation businesses. |
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Cheques and postal orders should be sent to an address in west London. |
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The deregulation of letter delivery is only the latest measure in the break up of the state-run postal services that has been underway for two decades. |
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Under the act, the sender of a commercial electronic mail message must identify the e-mail as an ad and provide a valid physical postal address for the sender. |
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Mr Davies said people sending parcels containing suspicious or illegal substances often paid extra for postage to prevent further weighing or postal service checks. |
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It makes evolutionary sense that we're hardwired to go postal about intentional harm from other people. |
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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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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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His appointment will go to a formal postal ballot later this month. |
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Around 60 election staff were there to work through the ballots but they were held up at one point when a box of last-minute postal votes went astray. |
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Last year, a scheme was put forward to give everybody a postal vote, replacing polling booths, in an effort to increase the number of York residents voting. |
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Customs officers can seize cash, and cash includes cash equivalents, including bearer bonds, gemstones, money orders, postal notes, precious metals, and travellers cheques. |
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If users happened to be trading pirated music it was no more their fault than it's the fault of the postal service if people mail home-taped cassettes to one another. |
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This is not the US postal service, which tosses mail into a bottomless bin when a zip code is missing, or returns letters just because they don't have addresses on them. |
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I ask one question about her to my father and he goes postal on me. |
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The federal government cut about 14,000 positions, with most of those coming from the postal service. |
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Franking statistics software enables you to analyse all frankings by period, by cost-centre, by postal category, by destination and by additional mail services. |
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Under her, about 50,000 employees, including nearly 25,000 gramin dak agents, deliver mail, sell postal stationery, insurance policies and help people open savings accounts. |
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You could also explain to older children that there are many ways to pay for things without using cash, such as credit cards, cheques and postal orders. |
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Police found the trio handling unsealed postal ballots in a deserted warehouse in the city during a late-night raid in June 2004, the hearing was told. |
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Recognising that many deserving names and items have yet to be commemorated philatelically, postal authorities are urged to address these deficits. |
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I have no intention of voting in the European election as I regard postal voting, except in extreme cases, as unnecessary and a step to ending democratic voting as we know it. |
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They have applied to the government to ditch the traditional polling booth in favour of a pilot to send out 165,000 eligible voters a postal ballot. |
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The Labour manifesto also promised a review of the postal services act. |
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Soon after, Jack was offered a steady job as a postal worker, but he turned it down in hope that he could support himself solely off of his writing. |
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I survived about thirty-five years of it myself without calling in sick or making colossal mistakes or going postal whenever it was that time of the month. |
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No amount of watermarked postal voting papers can guarantee this. |
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A council has been forced to reprint 16,000 postal voting packs after the first batch was declared null and void due to an administrative error, it emerged today. |
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The commission does not have the power to actually set postal rates. |
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The commission has already called for a raft of new ways of checking ballots, including the collection of signatures and dates of birth at registration for postal voting. |
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The positioning of the enclosed message card will automatically completely re-address said postal card so to be re-mailed again when stapled together. |
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The change also means nearly all residents have received new postal codes. |
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Indeed as it stands, the postal voting system leaves itself open to fraud. |
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Hope I got all the postal codes correct and you actually receive them. |
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The fact of the matter is the fulfillment house charges whatever the postal rate is and a small handling fee. |
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With more pensioners and fewer active workers paying in, the postal pension system has a net outflow of funds for the first time in nearly 70 years. |
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The union does not oppose the liberalisation of the postal network, but only urges that it takes place more cautiously in order to prevent a groundswell of opposition. |
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But a survey of 135 constituencies by the Guardian last month found record numbers of electors applying for postal votes, in some cases a tripling over four years ago. |
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The Croatian postal service issued a 2.80 kuna stamp bearing her picture. |
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The change is one of the largest single changeovers in postal codes and delivery methods ever undertaken by Canada Post in Manitoba, Barkman suggested. |
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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 Company's mailing address was a postal box near Mr. Hermitt's home. |
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Mavis Lilian Lever was born in Dulwich, south London, on May 5, 1921, the daughter of a postal worker and a seamstress. |
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This year, a record 7,000 postal votes were sent out in Rochdale. |
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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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Use a postal method that proves that your correspondence was received. |
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Against the odds, you will find the self-restraint and strength of character to restrain yourself from going postal at annoying chattery colleagues. |
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Two postal workers here had just died, apparently from inhaling anthrax spores, and my US friends told me that the fear was palpable throughout the city. |
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When I answer an email I use my fountain pen, which means that the correspondents need to give me a postal address. |
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If anything comes out of this, it's the sheer lunacy of expecting to run a cheap, universal postal service in the age of electronic mail and demanding it make a profit. |
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A spokeswoman for the Department of Foreign Affairs confirmed this weekend that the material had been sent by diplomatic bag to all staff, who are entitled to a postal vote. |
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Cash, cheques and postal orders, and debit card payments will be accepted. |
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In the 1998 mail bomb explosion at the Canberra Mail Centre two postal workers were seriously injured when a letter bomb exploded during the normal sorting of mail. |
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However, it is unclear whether credit card companies can enforce those provisions in Ireland because numerical postal codes outside Dublin are limited. |
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Anyone out there who would like one, just send me a postal address. |
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Suddenly the very integrity of the ballot is in question, with six million postal votes being cast, with totally inadequate precautions to prevent fraud. |
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I ran the department that particular festive season, and I felt like going postal pretty much every day in the stretch before Christmas, believe me. |
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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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How many others do more than just toss the third-class postal announcements or e-mail newsletters or let their bumper stickers and buttons gather dust on a shelf? |
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It was called following allegations that in one ward alone, 3,000 out of 7,000 postal codes were stolen, altered or falsified during last year's local elections. |
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Claims that hundreds of voters were coerced into handing over incomplete postal votes to party activists were made in the days running up to election day. |
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This model's off-road abilities quickly found favour, notably with rural communities, postal services and telephone and electricity utilities across continental Europe. |
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French law had discriminated against imported postal franking machines. |
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There have been a lot of allegations of postal votes being fiddled in many parts of our region, not least here in towns such as Blackburn, Burnley and Nelson. |
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People who don't want to use the technology can still send a postal vote. |
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New rules for this General Election allow anyone a postal vote on request. |
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The ballot boxes may not open until 5 May, but the postal votes on which many of Labour's most marginal seats will be decided began dropping on to doormats last weekend. |
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Some postal lobbyists have said that, given the stare-down over five-day delivery, congressional negotiators would be better served to seek a more modest agreement. |
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Although it is too late now to register to vote, people already on the electoral roll can apply for a postal vote up until 5pm on Tuesday 26 April. |
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The two percent rise in turnout in 2001 was largely the result of a trebling of the number of postal votes cast to six million due to electoral changes. |
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I believe that a proper postal code system would deliver mail at least one day sooner and result in more efficient express shipments delivered to my work in South Tipperary. |
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He may return their money which was paid by cheque and postal orders. |
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Local government elections take place every four years and are conducted by the Tasmanian Electoral Commission by full postal ballot. |
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As an email recipient, you can go postal keeping up with your incoming messages. |
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You used to get half penny stamps and because of inflation the postal rates kept changing and there was always new stamps. |
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Normal drive-throughs include banks and postal services, pharmacies where you pick up your prescriptions and fast food restaurants. |
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This will stop people collecting postal ballot forms and voting for whom they wish. |
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It will be by postal ballot and she hopes ballot papers will be sent out before the end of this month. |
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Health researchers often use postal code information to link health data with census data. |
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Finally the resulting profile helps the company to aim, selectively, postal codes for the direct mailing campaign. |
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Includes information about new postal codes, new country and city names, and code and address layouts. |
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Airborne plans to expand the process by the end of 1996 to include the top 30 industrialized countries that have postal codes. |
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A postcode, an essential part of the addressing system, is used by postal operators to facilitate and automate sorting and forward postal items. |
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Postmen and postwomen in the region joined the first national postal stoppage in more than a decade. |
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News that Adam Crozier, Royal Mail chief executive, is set to receive a bumper bonus will exasperate postal workers. |
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Wright, the postal service had contracted with Wright to maintain its coaches. |
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Forty per cent of Greater London is covered by the London post town, within which 'LONDON' forms part of postal addresses. |
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Members are elected annually via a postal ballot, and current standing orders mean that at least ten seats must change hands each year. |
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Areas around the outskirts of Greater London have addresses based on postal towns outside Greater London. |
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In 1854 he became a Fellow of the Linnean Society of London, gaining postal access to its library. |
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In 2010, Malta managed to privatise telecommunications, postal services, shipyards and shipbuilding. |
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It also promotes the compatibility of UPU and international postal initiatives. |
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Each house has an official name, usually based on the family name of the first housemaster, which is used mainly as a postal address. |
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Two postal services were available under the empire, one public and one private. |
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The postal service was a somewhat dangerous occupation, as postmen were a target for bandits and enemies of Rome. |
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To evade the British Army's postal censorship, he also developed a code of dots by which Edith could track his movements. |
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To get around the British Army's postal censorship, the Tolkiens developed a secret code for his letters home. |
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Many countries, spanning six continents, have honoured Chaplin with a postal stamp. |
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In March 1946 the IOC, through a postal vote, gave the summer Games to London and the winter competition to St Moritz. |
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Other seed merchants also made postal sales, but their packets were much more expensive. |
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Voting for the referendum commenced on 27 August 2014, with the receipt of ballots by postal voters. |
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During the postal vote phase, Police Scotland arrested a man from Glasgow on suspicion of selling his vote on eBay. |
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In 1969 Royal Mail relinquished control of postal services in the Bailiwick, with Guernsey then being recognised by the Universal Postal Union. |
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Before 1837, the East India Company's dominions in India had no universal public postal service, one that was shared by all regions. |
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Ongoing privatization of Japan Post relates to that of the national postal service and one of the largest banks in the world. |
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The Territory has a full suite of laws, and legal and postal administrations. |
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Those signed up to the service received their results one day earlier than the official postal results. |
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On 6 June 2005, The Times redesigned its Letters page, dropping the practice of printing correspondents' full postal addresses. |
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The postal system is slated to be implemented in each of the country's 18 administrative provinces via a new postal coding and numbering system. |
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The region was almost uninhabited, and there was only a military colony until 1897, with the creation of a postal office in the region. |
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Nordic countries were pioneers in liberalizing energy, postal, and other markets in Europe. |
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In Japan, Japan Post was reorganized into Japan Post Group in 2007 as a material step of the postal privatization. |
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This number is used in postal codes and was formerly used on vehicle number plates. |
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The outcodes are used to get mail to the correct postal office for delivery by mail carriers. |
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An OWS afternoon march ends not at Wall Street but at a rally by postal workers protesting against a five-day delivery week. |
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Each member agrees to the same terms for conducting international postal duties. |
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Standards are important prerequisites for effective postal operations and for interconnecting the global network. |
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In some countries, telegraph and later telephones came under the same government department as the postal system. |
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Newport is home to the Postal Museum, possibly the largest private collection of vintage postal equipment and post boxes in the world. |
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Along with the reform of the tax system, he reinforced the guards at the postal relays and centralized control of monetary affairs. |
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