And she goes, «Well, there's a very
interesting piece of mail in there with your photo all over it,»» Ball said.
Not exact matches
Well - briefed
pieces appeared in both the Independent and the Daily
Mail, though the
interesting nuggets about Rodgers feeling isolated and bypassed by those he was working with are rather lost behind the blasts
of the trumpets against the monstrous regiment
of statisticians.
Focus the letter or
mail piece on the issues that are
of interest to the group to which you are
mailing.
Landlords in Kentucky can be listed as additional
interest and made aware
of changes in the status
of their residents» policies without ever opening another
piece of mail from an insurance company.
This will allow users to
mail each other while watching TV - think sports - and could help bring more
interest in what is a rather nifty
piece of hardware for the PS3.
On the
Mail on Sunday article on Karl et al., 2015 There is an «
interesting»
piece (use
of quotes intentional) in the
Mail on Sunday today around the Karl et al., 2015 Science paper.
Traditionally, the best way to get a bunch
of new subscribers is to send millions
of pieces of unsolicited
mail — junk
mail — to people who might have some
interest.
Co-author
of this bulletin Andrew Bernstein wrote an opinion
piece for the Globe and
Mail on issues
of national
interest and their broader implications on federalism.12
Here are a couple
of links to
interesting pieces that editors (in their infinite wisdom) decided didn't need to appear in the print versions
of either the Globe and
Mail or Canadian Lawyer.
In an opinion
piece for the Globe and
Mail, road - safety advocate and environmental lawyer Albert Koehl wrote: «[P] rogress is often thwarted by long - reigning attitudes that accord every car trip superordinate importance while treating the
interests of non-motorists as secondary — or even a nuisance.»