It provides Sprint, Verizon, T-Mobile, various retailers and other organizations with postage-paid boxes.
There were two lounging palapas beside the pool, which is a proper one, not a postage-stamp plunge model.
DVDs are delivered free to subscribers by first class mail, with a postage-paid return envelope, from 58 distribution centers.
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On Wednesday, reporters sat waiting on benches in a postage-stamp-size memorial garden with a plaque dedicated to his older son.
But with 80% of the U.S. postage-meter market and 60% worldwide, Pitney Bowes has trouble staying out of its own way.
Rather than just buying unconnected postage-stamp-size plots of land, McCormick's group is acquiring entire ecosystems, making concessions to development along the way.
Farms are bigger there, and more enticing than the postage-stamp smallholdings that spatter Poland's poor eastern parts that were once part of Russia.
These postage-stamp-sized bits of flash memory are quickly turning into a major force for consumer electronic devices that need lots of storage in a small space.
Postage-stamp-sized All'Arco serves excellent cicheti (Venetian snacks, pronounced chi-KET-tee).
Rather than letting them build up in your wallet or some envelope like I do, Shoeboxed lets you send receipts, business cards and documents to them via postage-paid envelopes or camera-equipped smartphone for a really low monthly fee.
One day your child may be famous enough to merit his or her own postage stamp--but why wait?
Scads of companies are using postage stamp-sized flash memory cards in digital cameras, camcorders, MP3 audio players and cell phones.
But still it's got room for a Secure Digital storage card, the postage stamp-sized flash memory cards that are showing up in all kinds of electronic devices.
Nearly a century later, the list of residents of the enclave, comprised of postage stamp-sized lots packed with large houses, still reads like a red carpet event, with celebs like Tom Hanks and Jason Statham shelling out millions to live there.
Ever since Arthur Pitney and Walter Bowes convinced the U.S. postal authorities to authorize the then-novel idea of a prepaid-postage machine in 1920, Pitney Bowes has dominated the business.
Consumers select the titles they want to upgrade on DVD2Blu.com, mail in their standard DVDs with pre-paid postage and a short time later receive copies of the same film on Blu-ray Disc.
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Did the 1-cent raise in first-class postage inspire you to do so?
Ms. Mirren gets exactly the stability-conferring character of the sympathetic but un-touchy-feely "postage stamp with a pulse" monarch.
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Instead of skipping Saturdays, the agency will look to renegotiate labor contracts and consider a special postage rate increase on money-losing services.
Or e-file and postage is not your concern.
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Shan Wang of Stanford has used a GMR chip smaller than a postage stamp to detect carcinoma-embryonic antigen (a sign of colon and rectal cancer) and human papilloma virus, the main cause of cervical cancer.
It added that the move - which will also see some people reimbursed for postage and repairs on consoles which were out of warranty - was aimed at keeping the loyalty of its customers.
Featured on postage stamps and the now obsolete 50-Finnmark note, the marble-clad masterpiece reflects Aalto's late-career interest in Monumentalism and has become a symbol of Finland itself.
The company's cash-strapped clients slowed prepayment of postage fees.
The advantage for Chinese buyers is that goods are mailed to a warehouse in Dallas and bulk-shipped to China, saving on postage costs, with 10 to 14 days of delivery time.
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Diagnostics for All, a Massachusetts-based start-up that has developed paper-based diagnostic tests the size of a postage stamp, chose to commercialise its idea in the developing world so as to circumvent America's hideously slow approval process for medical devices.
When the government decided to replace the Post Office Department with the U.S. Postal Service in 1971, it exchanged a taxpayer-dependent bureaucracy with a government-owned business that was supposed to rely on the sale of postage, mail products, and services for revenue.
Paperless-office advocates say they save the cost of paper, envelopes, postage, couriers, printers, copiers and, of course, filing cabinets.
Harpers and the New Yorker and Fox pay their postage, and, their clerical workers (unless those clerical workers happen to be your sorry Gen-Y intern-backside).
And Stamps.com, which sells postage stamps over the Net, had a brief moment in the sun after it went public in mid-1999.
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