The recent email subject header from Whole Dog Journal is titled, «Stop Now if you're feeding your dog any of THESE foods».
Not exact matches
Email a recent photo and all contact info to: [email protected]-- NEW LAW OFFICE in Su
Email a
recent photo and all contact info to: [
email protected]-- NEW LAW OFFICE in Su
email protected]-- NEW LAW OFFICE in
Subject
FOR TUESDAY 6 - 14 looking for some men and women mid 30's to 60's — Caucasian and African American — MUST have hair to pass for 1972 — Looking for folks currently that are fresh faces to Felt and that would be available for a fitting in downtown Atlanta — Later today —
email a
recent photo, ALL CLOTHING SIZES and all contact info to: [
email protected]-- GRANDY JURY in
Subject
FOR TOMORROW — Afternoon 3p or so call time — going until early evening — 9p ish give or take — we are looking for a few additional females to be heading into — a club — African American, Hispanic or Asian — 20 — 30 years old — with options of club attire —
email a
recent photo and all contact info to: [
email protected]-- WEDNESDAY CLUB in
Subject
Please send an
email to [
email protected], include your name, phone number, sizes, and
recent photo (s), put «Indonesian» in the
subject line.
If this is you and you are available TOMORROW please send
recent photos, measurements / sizes, contact information, and stand - in experience to [
email protected] with either «MALE STAND - IN 12/14» or «FEMALE STAND - IN 12/14» in the
subject line.
Because of the
subject matter, the workplace context and all the
recent legislation, cases and discussions in Canada and the United States on harassment, for the first time I was conscious of possible repercussions from forwarding such
email (specifically, participating in creating an intimidating, hostile or offensive work environment).
We've touched on them on Slaw a number of times, particularly in the writings of Lyonette Louis - Jacques, the «queen» of law lists, her most
recent contribution on the
subject being A Few Good (
Email) Lists.
Recent postings about legal education have recalled something I used to teach students in legal writing seminars, but gave up because I couldn't really find any good class readings on the
subject — the use of
email as a form of legal writing.