Anyone sending a message will find out instantly if they have won a prize.
Sending a message, of course, opens the door to follow-up messages from the event's sponsor.
This seemed to be sending a message to a foreign as well as local audience.
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Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, 80, did not attend after all, sending a message of support instead.
Other examples have been a Member of Parliament sending a message over Twitter during an election count.
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But they changed their text style when sending a message to women, writing longer and more substantial messages.
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In the now vast multimedia universe, that may be akin to sending a message via telegraph instead of e-mail.
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To contain expectations, the Bank of England is sending a message of tough love before the expected surge in inflation.
President Garcia, in the year 2006, lowered the salaries, which was important in terms of sending a message of austerity.
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If you're sending a message to extraterrestrials, what you want to send is what's special about us and our planet--what is unusual.
The poll has a sampling error of plus or minus 4 percentage points on the question of sending a message with votes.
The voters did a good job of sending a message to politicians in both the 2008 presidential election and in the 2010 mid-terms.
Mr Jenkins found that by making changes to the web address after sending a message, he could read and delete other users' messages.
In the latest poll, 41 percent of likely voters said they would be sending a message about their disapproval of Bush when they vote Tuesday.
Obama also gave his first formal interview as president to Al-Arabiya, an Arab news channel, sending a message to the region that he wants a dialogue.
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Could Angolans at last be taking their fate into their own hands, sending a message to both the rebels and the government that enough is enough?
On Wednesday Goldman was cleared of all charges, sending a message to sellers of businesses that investment banks are not responsible for protecting clients against fraud.
At the same time, sending a message of reassurance, which he can't do enough, to conservatives in his own party that he really is one of them.
Countries that did not openly criticise America's stance seemed to be sending a message through the loftiness of the representatives that they sent to the respective get-togethers.
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"The court was sending a message: Don't rely on the courts to clean up the tax code, '" says Lipton, who chairs the American Bar Association's tax section.
The State Department is in touch with the man's family and is in the process of sending a message to the Iranians through the Swiss government, the officials said.
That night and over the next several days in South Carolina, as McCain's events just got bigger and bigger, the very size of the crowd was sending a message.
Connecticut is sending a message to Washington and the rest of the country "this is the way to get this job done, " said House Speaker Brendan Sharkey, a Democrat from Hamden.
It's significant because Kennedy, and other Democratic leaders who have endorsed Obama, are sending a message that they have no desire to return to that soap opera known as the Clinton Chronicles.
That agreement, setting out the extent and nature of America's long-term military assistance beyond 2015, is aimed both at calming Afghan fears of abandonment and at sending a message to the Taliban.
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