In correspondence to the Seville strategy, all clusters have core area, buffer zone and transition zone.
The duke is said to have brought in correspondence and paperwork to occupy himself during the hospital visit.
The department's permanent secretary has set in place a preliminary investigation to establish the facts surrounding the potential unauthorised disclosure of significant correspondence in relation to the grading review exercise.
In the end, we got us a fairly simple case of Tomsha-Miguel writing a phony-baloney letter from a make-believe congressional aide to herself, and then sending this fantasy correspondence to her unsuspecting client in a oddball attempt to convince him that she had resolved the IRS problem.
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The Wizard of Lies is a gripping well-told tale and to see her mind work in response to his correspondence was like a graduate school degree in reporting.
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The goal is to connect you with someone with whom you have enough in common to want to strike up an e-mail correspondence and then quickly meet in person.
He also said he had submitted a Freedom of Information request in an attempt to obtain any correspondence or emails from the Parades Commission in which he was mentioned.
The White House earlier said Lippo executive James Riady met with Clinton in the Oval Office, but the correspondence brought to light Huang's interest in setting up Lippo-Clinton meetings.
Mr. Taya, 33 years old, didn't go to college, but took technical training courses, first by correspondence in Jordan and then by going to Canada and China to learn how to maintain pieces of equipment.
At this time of year, Mr. Jefferson would close his correspondence in words dry enough to be characteristic of him, yet somehow convivial enough to be thinkable in the mouth of Mr. Pickwick.
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In one of the most significant shifts in the move from mail correspondence to online, the RBS Group has been writing to seven million customers informing them of the shift to quarterly statements.
An angry editorial gives way to a weekly column on mine safety, which, in turn, inspires Foster to found a highly successful correspondence school that teaches disaster prevention in virtually every industrial field.
Ms Homer, now chief executive of the Revenue and Customs, said there had been problems with the "transition" to the new unit in 2011 but the organisation had got better at responding to correspondence and asylum cases were being dealt with properly.
In a statement, council leader Ivor Hyslop said the authority had been in correspondence with Kier Construction for some time to try to resolve the matter out of court.
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The Vatican butler was arrested in May, accused of passing papal correspondence to journalist Gianluigi Nuzzi, whose book His Holiness: The Secret Papers Of Pope Benedict XVI was published that month.
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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During his months in Israel, he carried on an intensely romantic correspondence with Beauvoir, and, when he returned to Paris, he moved in with her.
Republicans also are upset that Ms. Lerner learned of the activities in June of 2011, according to the investigative review, yet made no mention of them in lengthy correspondence with lawmakers during 2012.
But a decision in 1902 to allow messages to run on the back ushered in a golden era of postcard art and correspondence.
Interns in the Office of Presidential Correspondence have the amazing opportunity to work alongside staffers who take the time to teach and coach.
Fai also started working for the ISI in about 1985 while at Temple, according to correspondence cited by the FBI, although the affidavit does not make clear what he was doing.
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Her mother would regularly send her recipes in return - effectively, Madhur learned to cook by correspondence.
The attorney is the client in a Kovel engagement so the accountant should address all correspondence to the lawyer.
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Critics said the 1886 work differed in style to other Van Goghs of the period and was not mentioned in any of the artist's correspondence.
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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.
Galileo felt himself already under enough religious pressure to continue to encode all talk of his discoveries in his correspondence with Kepler.
This week, in the attorney general's case, Mr. Merkin's lawyer filed reams of documents and correspondence between Mr. Merkin and his clients in an attempt to show that some knew his funds were largely "feeders" to Madoff.
Last week, Mr Abbas ordered the foreign ministry and embassies to start using "State of Palestine" in official correspondence, Agence France-Presse reported.
However, in recent years, the agency has been bleeding cash as correspondence shifted to the Internet, forcing the Postal Service to borrow billions from the Treasury.
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