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letter and purporting
Soon after, he received a letter purporting to be from representatives of King Thibaw Min of Burma.
Near the end of the short election campaign, there appeared in the press the text of a letter purporting to have originated from Grigory Zinoviev, head of the Executive Committee of the Communist International ( Comintern ) and Arthur MacManus, the British representative to ECCI, and addressed to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Great Britain.
There is a pseudepigrapha letter reporting on the crucifixion, purporting to have been sent by Pontius Pilate to the Emperor Claudius, embodied in the pseudepigrapha known as the Acts of Peter and Paul, of which the Catholic Encyclopedia states, " This composition is clearly apocryphal though unexpectedly brief and restrained.
Acting on the testimony of one Robert Young, the Queen had arrested all the signatories to a letter purporting the restoration of James II and the seizure of William III.
There was another short letter enclosed purporting to be from his mother to his prior caretaker.
Most notoriously, on March 13, 1919, a letter purporting to be from the Axeman was published in the newspapers saying that he would kill again at 15 minutes past midnight on the night of March 19, but would spare the occupants of any place where a jazz band was playing.
He got his start in politics at the suggestion of Bill Morrow, after Morrow read a strongly worded letter Kaloogian wrote to the editor of the San Diego Union-Tribune purporting to correct a reader's misleading interpretation of the preamble to the Constitution of the United States.
In April 2010, Timms ' department made an embarrassing slip when a letter purporting to be from him mistakenly identified IP address as " intellectual property address ".
Аfter procuring the banishment of Menshikov he drew up a letter purporting to be the last will of the emperor, appointing Catherine Dolgorukova his successor, but shortly afterwards abandoned the nefarious scheme as impracticable, and was one of the first to support the election of Anne of Courland to the throne on condition that she first signed nine " articles of limitation ", which left the supreme power in the hands of the Russian council.
Julien Havet demonstrated in 1885, however, that it is a forgery of the Oratorian, Jérome Viguier, who also forged a letter purporting to be from Pope Symmachus to Avitus.
Several texts purporting to be the " lost " letter survive, notably one brief text preserved in medieval Vulgate manuscripts, attested from the 6th century.
The Weidner Chronicle is a propagandistic letter, attempting to predate the shrine of Marduk there to an early period, and purporting to show that each of the kings who had neglected its proper rites had lost the primacy of Sumer.
Dubbed the Gilchrist Document, it was a letter purporting to come from British ambassador Andrew Gilchrist, and mentioned " our local army friends ".
The ' message ' in the episode title is a letter to Murray purporting to be from his childhood friend, Eileen Critchley, but actually written by Murray's political enemies and delivered secretly by Douglas.
The Letter of Peter to Philip, found in the cache of texts at Nag Hammadi ( bound into Codex VIII ), contains a brief letter purporting to be from Saint Peter to Saint Philip, followed by a narrative and gnostic discourse upon the nature of Christ.
The text also contains a letter purporting to be from Pilate.
The letter purporting to be from Martine claims that she was pregnant when Edmund died and that she now wishes their son to have all of the advantages to which his parentage should entitle him.
In Plutarch's " Theseus ", the women of Cyprus tried to comfort Ariadne ; they brought her a forged " love letter " purporting written by Theseus.
In June 2009, an anonymous letter purporting to come from the US-based Earth Liberation Front was sent to the home of the CEO of the power station, Graeme York.

letter and detail
Although the letter ⟨ t ⟩ is pronounced by some speakers with aspiration at the beginning of words, this is never indicated in the spelling, and, indeed, this phonetic detail is probably not noticeable to the average native speaker not trained in phonetics.
Although not every operational detail could be published because of British secrecy laws, Bennett's paper remains the definitive account of the affair of the so-called " Zinoviev letter ".
Finally, Vigilius acknowledged in a letter of 8 December 553 to the Patriarch Eutychius the decisions of the Second Council of Constantinople and declared his judgment in detail in a Constitution of 26 February 554.
An important piece of evidence during the trial – a letter about HCE written by his wife ALP – is called for so that it can be examined in closer detail.
McClellan immediately replied with a 22-page letter objecting in detail to the president's plan and advocating instead his Urbanna plan, which was the first written instance of the plan's details being presented to the president.
Beginning of letter pi ( letter ) | π, detail of Marc.
McClellan immediately replied with a 22-page letter objecting in detail to the president's plan and advocating instead his Urbanna plan, which was the first written instance of the plan's details being presented to the president.
Rennie replied in detail to every letter, but Stevenson largely ignored the replies.
A second explanation for the absence of greater detail in Alvarado's letter is that Tecún Umán actually did battle with one of Alvarado's subordinates, by the name of Argueta.
American Private First Class Harold Porter, a medic with the 116th Evacuation Hospital, described his experiences and sensations in and around them camp in vivid detail, in a letter to his parents dated 7 May 1945.
The Vision of St Bridget, detail of initial letter miniature, dated 1530, probably made at Syon.
In a letter addressed to the managing director of IMF Christine Lagarde, she explained in detail the " four pillars to get out France of the debt and straighten out our public accounts ".
Some ten years later, the Dewey Commission was cited in great detail, when in an open letter to the British press dated 25 February 1946, written by George Orwell and signed by Arthur Koestler, C. E. M. Joad, Frank Horrabin, George Padmore, Julian Symons, H. G. Wells, F. A. Ridley, C. A. Smith and John Baird, among others, it was suggested that the Nuremberg Trials then underway were an invaluable opportunity for establishing " historical truth and bearing upon the political integrity " of figures of international standing.
Unable to speak in detail, she writes LuLing a long letter explaining her reasons, but LuLing does not read it to its end.
Besides describing the earthquake in her Journal of a Residence in Chile, she had also written about it in more detail in a letter to Henry Warburton, who was one of the Geological Society ’ s founding fathers.
The GWR identified their non-passenger carriages and wagons through a series of animal designations, including sealife for departmental ( non-revenue earning ) stock, followed by a letter to illustrate detail differences, e. g. Beetle A.
The sustained system is responsible for fine detail such as word and letter recognition and is very important in encoding words in their correct order.
Nearly all assert that he destroyed the letter in anger ; the variations concentrate on the extent and detail of his response.
Ahnaf returned to Marv and sent a detail report of operations to Umar, a historic letter Umar was anxiously waiting for, subject of which was the downfall of the Persian Empire, and with which permission was sought to cross the Oxus river and invade Transoxiana.
The exploits of Bevis, his defeat of Ascapart, his love for the king's daughter Josiane, his mission to King Bradmond of Damascus with a sealed letter demanding his own death, his imprisonment, his final vengeance on his stepfather are related in detail.
* I'm replying to your letter, dear Katerina Matveyevna … (" Обратно пишу вам, любезная Катерина Матвеевна …"); used as a prelude to a letter humorously emphasizing its unusually high volume of detail or frequency of mail exchange.
In the same lengthy letter, Runge discussed in some detail his views on color order and included a sketch of a mixture circle, with the three primary colors forming an equilateral triangle and, together with their pair-wise mixtures, a hexagon.

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