This is the beginning of a most extraordinary correspondence, which lasts almost a quarter of a century, until Emily Dickinson's death in 1886, and during which time the poet sent Higginson almost one hundred poems, many of her best, their metrical forms jagged, their punctuation unpredictable, their images honed to a fine point, their meaning elliptical, heart-gripping, electric.
This provoked a barrage of correspondence from readers, all of which was perfectly correlated in agreeing that both our article and the letter were off the mark.
Cruise passengers received a letter from the captain, according to a passenger who e-mailed a photo of the correspondence to CNN.
Be sure to save a copy of all correspondence for your records.
Please share a copy of this correspondence with your tax return preparer.
If Mr. Alioto had kept a Big Red Tent folder with copies of correspondence and emails, he might have done a lot better.
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She said she had received a "high level of correspondence" on the specialist neonatal intensive care proposals to transfer new babies needing the highest level of treatment to Arrowe Park Hospital, Wirral, but that it was "important due process is followed".
There were also copies of the resolution he would introduce calling for redeployment of U.S. forces, and a thick packet including correspondence between Murtha and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld about the war.
John Russell, a former chief art critic for the New York Times, uses this transatlantic steamboat correspondence to form the core of a book in which he explores the tense, often exciting relationship between dealer and artist as well as that between father and son.
For starters, he asked his Louisiana Attorney General Buddy Caldwell to join with AGs of 13 other states who filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request with EPA on August 10, 2012, asking for any and all correspondence between EPA and a list of 80 environmental, labor union and public interest organizations that have been party to litigation since the start of the Obama administration.
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People took to the hospital's Facebook page, upset about the charge, but a person who identified herself as a part of Nora's family said there was a misunderstanding in correspondence with the hospital and asked people to stop posting negative comments.
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And late last year, when the commerce ministry issued a circular instructing Saudi companies to use Arabic for all their domestic correspondence a move designed to encourage the hiring of Saudis rather than non-Arabic-speaking Asians the companies dodged by substituting Egyptians for Indians, Lebanese for Filipinos.
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Maybe he is trying to paint a more bearable portrait of himself in his own mind, and our correspondence is just a tool for doing that.
With Outlook he can write a personal note as part of his correspondence.
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Former chairman David Webb said too much time and money was being spent on replying to correspondence from a "tiny minority" of residents.
Ms Clwyd said a common theme in much of the correspondence, including comments from nurses, was that the training had become too academic.
But a decision in 1902 to allow messages to run on the back ushered in a golden era of postcard art and correspondence.
Apparently, a close aide stole this correspondence, some of which appears to make the players involved look petty and casts their motives in an unflattering light.
If IP location details were not protected, the linkage could have been established between Petraeus and Broadwell proving at a minimum the existence of some encrypted correspondence.
"Although we are changing name, I would like to reassure customers that they will not notice any change to their services and the only difference will be a new logo on all of our correspondence, " he added.
The move would cover issues such as the category of prison or which section of a prison an inmate was being held in and levels of visits and correspondence.
Plus, this particular person chose to send private correspondence with a partner out to the entire firm, so he kind of undermined his argument about keeping internal, private correspondence private.
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This correspondence could easily have been tendered as a critique of the art market, and it had been in the past.
With the exception of a refund check, any IRS correspondence is stressful.
Unsurprisingly, the topic of expenses features a lot in abusive correspondence.
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He said the letters showed the prime minister was "in extensive correspondence and contact with the Hindujas over a wide range of issues, and so was his government".
The archive, which includes manuscripts, programmes, newspaper cuttings and press releases, financial documents, correspondence and audition notes, offers a "comprehensive representation of Willy Russell's work to date", a university spokesman said.
Prosecutors base their case on testimony and documentation provided by a Moroccan man operating as a police informant and on wiretaps and intercepted correspondence between some of the suspects, according to the document and the court source.
Recent reports and discussions make it clear one or more IRS employees responded to a public information request from the news organization ProPublica by giving ProPublica pending applications and subsequent extensive correspondence with the IRS regarding the applications from a number of organizations seeking recognition of their exemption from tax under Section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code.
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