For this reason, the Director of Public Prosecutions of the Hellenic Criminal Justice system, is being copied in this correspondence.
In their latest correspondence this afternoon they note that they will not be open tomorrow and that there is no power in the entire port.
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Some of the correspondence with David Steel quoted in this book certainly suggests he could provoke extreme irritation.
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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This coincides with a year-long break in the correspondence.
This new correspondence, a letter from researchers published Wednesday in the journals Science and Nature, comes after a "voluntary pause" in the research, which scientists announced in January 2012.
Galileo soon began to have doubts about this orthodoxy, which he aired in conversation with friends and then in correspondence with other natural philosophers in Europe, particularly the great German astronomer Johannes Kepler.
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.
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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Copies of this correspondence will be provided to the Department of Justice's Counterespionage Section in the National Security Division, which is responsible for enforcing FARA and prosecuting violations of that act.
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.
This blog post introduces readers to Amanda Ota, a former intern who worked in the Office of Presidential Correspondence in the summer of 2011.
"Whilst, in light of IFA's recent correspondence, LFC has been left with no option but to refer this matter to its lawyers, the club confirms that it is willing and ready to explore and find a negotiated solution to the satisfaction of all parties, " they said.
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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.
This correspondence could easily have been tendered as a critique of the art market, and it had been in the past.
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