Not clear what happened here, but it seems like either the PO Box was no longer active or the mail clerk sent it back because the box was not registered to somebody named Etux.
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Maybe he was undercharged for a pack of hair curlers once and neglected to tell the clerk about it.
He had his ticket with him, and showed it to the clerk, who checked it and told him he was the winner.
Is it the retail clerk at Wal-Mart or a small business insurance agency that has been doing it for 25 years?
Mr Justice Flaux told the court he was not sure which company was at fault but that his clerk had been told it was "not worthwhile" for an interpreter to turn up for the hearing because they would "not make enough money".
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" He mentioned it to the clerk, saying, "There's no way this is going to get fixed, is there?
Carefully watch your credit card when handing it to the clerk.
The first thing I did when I saw his name is I ran it through the clerk of courts and I was like, aw man, he's in big trouble.
The broker yells out the order, finds a buyer or seller, makes a trade, records it on a card and hands it off to a clerk.
It has asked town clerk Robert Robinson to establish a working group, which will include dog walkers and a vet, to work out a programme of education for owners.
"It's like getting to clerk for the Supreme Court, " gushes Godin acolyte Alex Krupp, 24, who commutes to Godinland from his parents' home in New Canaan, Conn.
It was Edison's financial clerk, Samuel Insull, who thought of creating a central plant that powers an entire region, turning electricity into a utility and vastly dropping its price.
Lord Falconer said he disagreed with the decision of the Clerk of Public and Private Bills who had said it was not a "prima facie" hybrid bill and quoted a 1977 bill and a 1988 Speaker's ruling to argue that it was.
Instead, Jefferson's private secretary carried the written message to Capitol Hill, and it was read to the chamber by the clerk of the House.
Salisbury Cathedral's new clerk has climbed to the top of its spire to inspect it in preparation for a new digital instrument being installed.
"It's really tough, " said Peterson, a hospital registration clerk who contacted CNN through iReport.com.
Simply being realistic, the United States will have to cede consumption share, and it seems pretty clear to me that it is going to come out of the hide of people like the clerk at Wal-Mart who drives twenty miles to get to work.
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Clerk of works Gary Price said he had fulfilled a lifetime's ambition by climbing it.
What was it like for somebody like you, who started out their professional life as a filing clerk, to be suddenly thrown into super-stardom as you were?
When I asked the clerk about why their was a camera overhead, directly looking at the machine, she informed me it was for the protection of the store and customers.
"Sir Robin had not discussed any role as an expert, or any related matter, with Samsung or any of its representatives either directly or indirectly before 9 January 2013, when he was approached through his clerk by Bristows in the normal way to enquire as to his availability to give an expert opinion, " it said.
Born into humble circumstances in Scotland, this onetime bank clerk and schoolteacher had the amazing knowledge, perspicacity and stick-to-itiveness to organize the undertaking and push it on an irrevocable course to completion.
It would be nice, therefore, to believe that somewhere, the contemporary equivalent of a bored patent clerk is thinking about the problem, and that when he has thought hard enough, a new reality will emerge.
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