Zuckerberg senior was impressed that the admin attached all his previous correspondence to the apology email.
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In correspondence to the Seville strategy, all clusters have core area, buffer zone and transition zone.
Its members have used legislative initiatives, oversight hearings, public statements and official correspondence to rouse the public.
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The attorney is the client in a Kovel engagement so the accountant should address all correspondence to the lawyer.
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If there are issues with an account, the IRS will send correspondence to the employer at the address of record.
Cruise passengers received a letter from the captain, according to a passenger who e-mailed a photo of the correspondence to CNN.
Draft correspondence to obtain or clarify information from national and international sources.
Rather than using the email correspondence to convict bad guys for doing bad things, Spitzer made the whole kit-and-caboodle part of the public record.
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The government called several women who were the subjects of some of the Internet correspondence to testify how they knew Valle just before Walsh took the witness stand.
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.
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.
Federal prosecutors say that after O'Shea was fired by ABB, he worked with CFE officials to cover up their scheme by creating fake, back-dated correspondence to document work that had, according to the Feds, not been performed.
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.
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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At the urging of some in the HD DVD camp, the European Commission has sent letters to many of the Hollywood studios asking them to produce any correspondence relating to their backing of the Blu-ray format.
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The duke is said to have brought in correspondence and paperwork to occupy himself during the hospital visit.
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.
Raz warns that any correspondence needs to be impeccable, noting that too often qualified people send off a quick email riddled with typos and grammatical errors.
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No correspondence relating to the competition will be entered into.
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.
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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The Nursing and Midwifery Council said Mauro had not responded to its correspondence and saw no evidence to suggest he "expressed even the slightest remorse".
At Guantanamo, "legal mail" is strictly limited to correspondence between counsel and a detainee that is related to representation of the detainee, privileged documents and publicly filed legal documents.
The first-year associate then chose to forward this private correspondence with the partner to the entire firm again.
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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.
It ruled that 27 out of 30 items of correspondence, which it deemed to be "advocacy correspondence" should be published.
It has long denied biographers access to her correspondence, diaries and journals, thus obliging Mr Schultz to rely on fragments released for an exhibition in 2006.
Immediately after the institute, which confers bachelor's and master's degrees on its 8, 500 students, changed its name to the Ariel University Center of Samaria, Tamir pledged to cut off its government funding and to ignore any correspondence with the institution if it referred to itself as a university center.
According to correspondence at the DEQ, Pall was using USEPA Method 1624.
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