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Lincoln was elected president on November 6, 1860, and the following month Booth drafted a long speech, apparently undelivered, that decried Northern abolitionism and made clear his strong support of the South and the institution of slavery.

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Post Office Local Collect is a scheme whereby undelivered mail can be redirected at customer request to a post office for convenient collection.
It refers to the practice of sending direct mail to addressees on the voter rolls, compiling a list of addressees from which the mail is returned undelivered, and using that list to purge or challenge voters ’ registrations on the grounds that the voters do not legally reside at registered addresses.

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Mail was despatched from Britain as before but on its arrival in Constantinople British officers handled it, but unfortunately they had no experience in postal matters and there was soon a build up of undelivered letters.
The kernel AST delivery code, for its part, would check the first flag before trying to deliver a user-mode AST ; if it was set, then it would directly set the ASTs-disabled bit in the process control block ( the same bit that would be set by an explicit $ SETAST call from user mode ), and also set the second flag, before returning and leaving the AST undelivered.
On 11 August 2009, Bombardier announced that it has terminated its firm order purchase agreement with MyAir. com of Italy with respect to all remaining undelivered aircraft.

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* Burley Cross Postbox Theft ( 2010 ) by Nicola Barker is a polylogic epistolary novel consisting of a bundle of 26 undelivered letters stolen from a mailbox in the titular village of Burley Cross.
Orders for the undelivered machines were cancelled, leaving the navy with one machine, the L3.
In Jefferson's opinion, the undelivered commissions, not having been delivered on time, were void.
Large quantities of undelivered goods were in Britain or in transit when Lend-Lease terminated on 2 September 1945.
During the Michaelmas Fair 1731 the Leipzig Book Commission ordered the seizure of all previously printed and undelivered copies.
The rootkit was discovered after the intruders installed a faulty update, which caused SMS texts to be undelivered, leading to an automated failure report being generated.
Seaboard Air Line # 544, one of over 200 undelivered Class Ye 2-10-0 | Russian Decapods.
Batchelor promised the club he would purchase the ground, give the York City Supporters ' Trust 24 % of the shares and would invite two supporters onto the board, but after these promises all went undelivered, the Supporters ’ Trust took control of the club in March 2003.
While Fowler did suggest that the undelivered expected calories from diet soda may stimulate the appetite, the correlation does not prove that consumption of diet soda caused the weight gain.
It turns out that the Post Office has not functioned for decades, and the building is full of undelivered mail, concealed under a layer of pigeon dung.
However, The Daily Mail later printed a clarification after exaggerating the amount of backlogged and undelivered packages by Yodel.
The argument that vote caging should be illegal is that it could disenfranchise qualified voters simply because of the high possibility that data errors in the mailing list and voters ' changing addresses could result in undelivered mail, rather than any problem with their qualifications.
In their attempts to procure equipment from the United States, Argentina could only secure 50 M41 Walker Bulldogs ( undelivered ) and 250 M113 armored personnel carriers.
A few of the packages went undelivered because they lacked sufficient postage.
The order was undelivered because the railway was not ready.
He had kept her undelivered birthday and Christmas presents over the years.
Other operational aircraft, 24 Northrop N-3PBs and 35 Curtiss Hawk 75-A8s already on order ( only five of the original order of 19 P-36s were undelivered, and were sent to Canada along with a further order for 36 new aircraft ) were utilized as advanced trainers.

speech and How
Certain non-standard regional and economic class-associated dialects do decline the article, either in regular speech or in slang-as in expressions such as " How do you like them apples?
How shall he ever know well that he is and does as an officer of the government, or as a man, until he is obliged to consider whether he will treat me, his neighbor, for whom he has respect, as a neighbor and well-disposed man, or as a maniac and disturber of the peace, and see if he can get over this obstruction to his neighborliness without a ruder and more impetuous thought or speech corresponding with his action.
Following the usage of, for example, John R. Searle, " speech act " is often meant to refer just to the same thing as the term illocutionary act, which John L. Austin had originally introduced in How to Do Things with Words ( published posthumously in 1962 ).
For example, Saturninus ' " How well the tribune speaks to calm my thoughts " ( 1. 1. 46 ); Tamora's vow to slaughter the Andronici at 1. 1. 450 – 455 ( thus absolving Saturninus from any involvement ); Aaron's soliloquy in 2. 1 ; Aaron's " Ay, and as good as Saturninus may " ( 2. 1. 91 ); Aaron's soliloquy in 2. 3 ; Tamora's " Now will I hence to seek my lovely Moor ,/ And let my spleenful sons this trull deflower " ( 2. 3. 190 – 191 ); Aaron's two asides in 3. 1 ( ll. 187 – 190 and 201 – 202 ); Lucius ' " Now will I to the Goths and raise a power ,/ To be revenged on Rome and Saturnine " ( 3. 1. 298 – 299 ); Marcus ' " O, heavens, can you hear a good man groan " speech ( 4. 1. 122 – 129 ); Young Lucius ' asides in 4. 2 ( ll. 6 and 8 – 9 ); Aaron's " Now to the Goths, as swift as swallow flies ,/ There to dispose this treasure in mine arms ,/ And secretly to greet the Empress ' friends " ( 4. 2. 172 – 174 ); and Tamora's " Now will I to that old Andronicus ,/ And temper him with all the art I have ,/ To pluck proud Lucius from the warlike Goths " ( 4. 4. 107 – 109 ).
While in the fourth grade, she won a school-wide speech competition with her performance of Rudyard Kipling's How the Camel Got His Hump.
Wheeler quoted Daniel Webster in his speech, " How absurd it is to suppose that when different parties enter into a compact for certain purposes either can disregard any one provision, and expect, nevertheless, the other to observe the rest!
While serving in that role, as well as acting as Canada's representative to the United Nations, he toured in 1945 the just liberated Buchenwald concentration camp and, on a return trip to Canada, delivered via the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation a speech expressing his shame over Canada's inaction, saying: " How deaf we were then, to cruelty and the cries of pain which came to our ears, grim forerunners of the mass torture and murders which were to follow.
In April 2012 speech at Harvard University, Vogue Italia editor Franca Sozzani conceded that the fashion industry may be a cause of the recent rise in eating disorders, but that the industry was being unfairly singled out for blame: " How can all this be possibly caused by fashion?
*" The State of The End of The Millennium Address " is written like a speech, very similar to the beginning of " Voice of God is Government " from How Could Hell Be Any Worse ?.
* ( 1974 ): How does a mynah bird imitate human speech?
* ( 1979 ): Supplement to " How does a mynah bird imitate human speech?
Clement was the keynote speaker at the 1956 Democratic National Convention, making a speech whose theme, " O, How long?
" His speech concluded with reflections on the importance of political process in overcoming differences: " How are fears born?
On the basis that the Society claims always to have provided good value for money ( indeed, unlike the societies of Oxbridge, both membership and attendance at debates are free to all students ), when a monetary amount is mentioned in a speech, the members of the House cry ' How much?
How to Talk Minnesotan is a book lampooning stereotypical Minnesotan speech and mannerisms ; it was written by Howard Mohr, a former writer for A Prairie Home Companion.
He is co-author with Mark Logue of the best-selling book The King's Speech: How One Man Saved the British Monarchy, which tells the story of the friendship between King George VI and his Australian speech therapist, Lionel Logue, that inspired the highly acclaimed film of the same name.
In the same speech he asked " How easy would it be for a sixteen-year-old boy who plays football to come out as gay to his team mates?
At the 1999 " Reclaiming America for Christ Conference " called by Reverend D. James Kennedy of Coral Ridge Ministries, Johnson gave a speech called < cite > How the Evolution Debate Can Be Won </ cite >.
Aphorismus ( from the, aphorismós, " a marking off ", also " rejection, banishment ") is a figure of speech that calls into question the meaning of a word (" How can you call yourself a man ?").
Crookes lost four times on the grounds that he had not shown anyone in BC had actually read the materials on the minor websites, but this left the major question unresolved: How to deal with commentary deemed fair in one jurisdiction but actionable in another, and how to ensure that universal rights to free speech and reputation are balanced in a way that does not lead to radically different outcomes for two people who might for instance participate in a conversation on the Internet.
Dubbledge references the speech in the song " Willie Lynch aka How To Make a Slave "
How often and often I sat down, pen in hand, to speak, and there was no speech!
How high a level of free speech would be offered to the eventually deceased or epitaph producer is undecided.
* How ( greeting ), a greeting in some representations of Native American speech

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