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Here
's one example offered in evidence from January 2010, in which Howe
altered an
email from Percoco — congratulating Howe for introducing then - Attorney General Andrew Cuomo («amc») at a fundraiser — that Howe subsequently
sent to his boss at the firm of Whiteman, Osterman & Hanna; «MMC» refers to former Gov. Mario M. Cuomo, who both Howe and Percoco began their careers working for:
You
send me a detailed
email about yourself / your family, the style you'd like to create, and a (large, clear) photo of your design dilemma (again, it can
be anything: a room, a piece of furniture, an exterior, etc), and I'll use Photoshop to
alter your picture three completely different ways.
You
send me a detailed
email about yourself / your family, the style you'd like to create, and one (large, clear) photo of your design dilemma (again, it can
be anything: a room, a piece of furniture, an exterior, etc), and I'll use Photoshop to
alter your (1) photo three completely different ways.