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- adverb In a
postal way.
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Examples
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A self-dubbed "CCHQ insider" provides this insight at Conservative Home where Herbert was recently postally interviewed by his fanclub:
Archive 2007-08-26 2007
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A self-dubbed "CCHQ insider" provides this insight at Conservative Home where Herbert was recently postally interviewed by his fanclub:
Not so Nimble NIMBY Nick: A Right Herbert, and his "David Davis is Soft" Rumour Gathers Momentum 2007
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After this I pledge NEVER EVER EVER to vote for a Liberal Demotwat ever again, or have my vote hijacked, abused and mistreated by you bunch of bollock juggling imbeciles since I will never allow my vote to be done postally EVER again.
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The medical examiner says it will be days before all of the victims are postally identified.
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I browsed in Travelling Man for a bit, looking at a fencing card game that I'd played postally about fifteen years ago but manfully resisted, and then went to look in Gamestation.
Archive 2005-06-01 neil h 2005
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I browsed in Travelling Man for a bit, looking at a fencing card game that I'd played postally about fifteen years ago but manfully resisted, and then went to look in Gamestation.
The day today neil h 2005
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Tickets are free but the BBC will need a name and full postal address as well as details of which recording you can attend and which part you would like to sing, ranging from soprano to alto, tenor or bass. songsofpraise@bbc. co.uk (subject Windsor) or postally Songs of Praise (Windsor), BBC,
unknown title 2009
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I’ll find some time this afternoon to determine their next markets, plus I have two other stories to print and postally submit to the UK.
Archive 2008-03-16 Dayle A. Dermatis 2008
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I’ll find some time this afternoon to determine their next markets, plus I have two other stories to print and postally submit to the UK.
Hit and miss Dayle A. Dermatis 2008
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