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This caused him sorting difficulties as his report reflects: " Scarcely had the sorting operation commenced ( by making use of buckets for letter boxes ) when a perfect rush was made aboard, officers, non-commissioned officers and privates came to demand the letters and papers for their respective regiments, it was in vain that I endeavoured to interpose a barrier to enable me to continue the sorting unmolested ... of the confusion caused he sorted through the night ... On the following morning, at five o ' clock, I signalled ' Send for letters ', but the order being given shortly after for the whole fleet to weigh anchor I was unable to dispose of them.
Send the original letter to the creditor and a copy to the clerk ’ s office to be made part of your file.

Send and for
Send your return to the Director of Internal Revenue for the district in which you have your legal residence or principal place of business.
When he discovered that the original Desiree, Glynis Johns, was able to sing ( she had a " small, silvery voice ") but could not " sustain a phrase ", he devised the song " Send in the Clowns " for her in a way that would work around her vocal weakness, e. g., by ending lines with consonants that made for a short cut-off.
" Samuel said, " Send for him ; we will not sit down until he arrives.
* Keyboard Send Receive, a designation used by Teletype Corporation for teleprinters that contain a keyboard but no punched tape equipment
) Further success was accorded to A Little Night Music when " Send in the Clowns " became a hit single for Judy Collins.
* ' Over the Rainbow ' contestant Jenny Douglas performed her version of ' Send in the Clowns ' during the 2010 talent contest to find a leading lady for the Wizard of Oz, in musical theatre week.
* In 2011, Paul Harper adapted the lyrics as a parody of bad English usage for Glam Jam, A West End Show, entitled " Send in the Nouns "
CA, or PCF relies upon the AP ( or the ' receiver ' for Ad hoc networks ) granting a station the exclusive right to transmit for a given period of time after requesting it ( Request to Send / Clear to Send ).
CSMA / CA can optionally be supplemented by the exchange of a Request to Send ( RTS ) packet sent by the sender S, and a Clear to Send ( CTS ) packet sent by the intended receiver R. Thus alerting all nodes within range of the sender, receiver or both, to not transmit for the duration of the main transmission.
The commonly specified Model 33 ASR included a paper tape punch / reader, where ASR stands for " Automatic Send / Receive " as opposed to the punchless / readerless KSR-Keyboard Send / Receive and ROP-Receive Only Printer models.
During this period, Apple also made recordings of The Beatles ' " Across the Universe " and Percy Mayfield's " Please Send Me Someone to Love " for the soundtrack of the film Pleasantville.
" was known to request his presence in parliamentary debate by saying, " Send for the sledge-hammer ," referring to Asquith's reliable command of facts and his ability to dominate verbal exchange.
Mark later left The Blueprint and with Jason, they formed This Is Menace, a supergroup featuring members from various other bands including Carcass, Napalm Death, Sikth, Send More Paramedics, Funeral for a Friend and earthtone9.
* 1890-Central American Mission founded by C. I. Scofield, editor of the Scofield Reference Bible ; Methodist Charles Gabriel writes missionary song " Send the Light "; John Livingston Nevius of China visits Korea to outline his strategy for missions: 1 ) Each believer should be a productive member of society and active in sharing his faith ; 2 ) The church in Korea should be distinctly Korean and free of foreign control ; 3 ) The leaders of the Korean church will be selected and trained from its members ; 4 ) Church buildings will be built by Koreans with their own resources
Some of the Boston attendees became somewhat famous, or infamous, as they were models for images in the noteworthy book Screw the Roses, Send Me the Thorns.
* In a Saturday Night Live segment (" Next Week in Review ") in episode 64 of the show's third season, Steve Martin's character, a psychic named Cocuwa, predicts that the cover of Time Magazine for the upcoming week will show the four words " Send more Chuck Berry ," which had supposedly been sent from extraterrestrials to Earth the week before.
Glynis Johns ( born 5 October 1923 ) is a South African-born Welsh stage and film actress, dancer, pianist and singer ( notably of " Send in the Clowns ", which she originated in Stephen Sondheim's A Little Night Music, and " Sister Suffragette " which was written for her for Walt Disney's musical motion picture, Mary Poppins written by the Sherman Brothers ).
The next three films he directed, including two with Doris Day, The Thrill Of It All ( 1963 ) and Send Me No Flowers ( 1964 ), were also light comedies done under contract for Universal Studios.

letter and medical
By 1919, the year he founded the British Psychoanalytical Society, Jones could report proudly to Freud that psychoanalysis in Britain “ stands in the forefront of medical, literary and psychological interest ” ( letter 27 January 1919 ( Paskauskas 1993 )).
The army maintained fort was the first chance on the trail to buy emergency supplies, do repairs, get medical aid, or mail a letter.
While living in San Francisco in 1966, Calley received a letter from the Selective Service board requesting reevaluation of his medical condition.
During the early 19th century, several attempts to create a second medical school in Philadelphia had been stymied, largely due to the efforts of University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine alumni In an attempt to circumvent that opposition, a group of Philadelphia physicians led by Dr. George McClellan sent a letter to the trustees of Jefferson College in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania ( now Washington & Jefferson College ) in 1824, asking the College to establish a medical department in Philadelphia.
Upstairs exhibits include photographs and a machine for cutting rice stalks, displays of early dental and medical equipment, pictures of war maneuvers during World War II, and a letter from Confederate States of America soldier David Dunn to his wife.
Soon after the FDA cleared the device, several members of Public Citizen stated in a letter to the editor of the medical journal Neuropsychopharmacology that the FDA seemed to have based its decision on a post-hoc analysis that did not establish the effectiveness of rTMS for the treatment of depression.
The sixth revision recommends that mental health professionals document a patient's relevant history in a letter, which should be required by medical professionals prior to physical intervention.
Due to the fact that he did not possess medical insurance (" because he had a previous medical condition and the insurance companies refused to cover him "), he was forced to letter comics from his hospital bed to pay bills, before he died of cancer in Utica, New York.
In 1998, Brown wrote a letter to President Clinton urging him to halt a federal lawsuit aimed at closing medical marijuana clubs.
Some of the cast of her productions claimed that they were never paid, and that Harris " told her cast members she had bone cancer " and " her medical costs would prevent her from paying people immediately ", but she wrote each actor and crew member a letter telling him or her how much money she owed them.
He had consulted his doctor before taking the regulation medical prior to enlisting, and his doctor had given him a sealed, confidential letter to present to the medical officer at the recruitment centre.
Cummings did not know what was contained in the letter, but in the event it was not needed ; the medical officer rejected Cummings as unfit for active duty after the most cursory of medical examinations.
Individuals with MCADD should have an " emergency letter " that allows medical staff who are unfamiliar with the patient and the condition to administer correct treatment properly in the event of acute decompensation.
The East India Company, as conveyed in its letter dated 18 July 1838, happily endorsed the proposal for a medical college.
: A letter from Joanna Southcott to Dr. Richard Reece containing a circumstantial exposition of her present situation, as given by nine medical gentlemen ..., six of whom have pronounced her pregnant with her permission to Dr. Reece, in case of her death before the birth of the child, to open her body, to find out the cause which has produced such singular effects in a woman of her age.
On 23 July 1873, he received a letter of appointment from the United Presbyterian Church of Scotland to establish a medical mission in Japan.
He does not have to wear a bow tie in professional snooker matches due to medical problems, for which he has a doctor's letter.
" However, Kerry had posted over 100 pages of his military records at his website nearly two weeks before the issuance of the SBVT letter, and had also made his military medical records available for inspection by reporters ( and provided a summary from his doctor ).
This included the upgrade of the floodlight, creation of a medical room and a successful safety inspection and associated " letter of compliance " from Highland Council.
In 1768, Empress Maria Theresa read a letter by Pringle on the success in the fight against smallpox in England, whereas in the Austrian empire the medical establishment vehemently opposed inoculations.

letter and requisite
He joined 54 others in signing a letter claiming that Brandeis lacked the requisite " legal temperament and capacity.

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