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Mail and spread
Mail spread to North Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, India, Tibet, Korea and Japan.
Mail armour spread throughout the Mediterranean Basin with the expansion of the Romans.
News of this spread to the press, including the British tabloid newspaper The Daily Mail who strongly objected to the idea.
The Western Mail and the South Wales Daily News, Wales ’ daily newspapers spread news of conversions and generated an air of excitement about the Revival that helped to fuel it further.

Mail and Korea
In April 1996, the Medford, Oregon Mail Tribune questioned Cooley's statement in the 1994 Voter's Guide that he had served in the Army Special Forces in Korea.

Mail and slightly
She explains the other figure in the painting: " The Mail has always been slightly prurient and a bit scared of sex and I wanted this figure to represent that — it's slightly nasty and a bit threatening.

Mail and later
The interim protocol was quickly replaced by the Interactive Mail Access Protocol ( IMAP2 ), defined in RFC 1064 ( in 1988 ) and later updated by RFC 1176 ( in 1990 ).
The Daily Mail picked up the term four days later, and the BBC then brought it into common use internationally.
In May 1840, just before the first ship was ready, they formed the British and North American Royal Mail Steam Packet Company ( B & NARMSPC ) with initial capital of £ 270, 000, later increased to £ 300, 000.
Lotus initially brought Lotus Notes to market in 1989, and later reinforced its market presence with the acquisition of cc: Mail in 1991.
From 1857, Gila Ranch was a stagecoach stop on the San Antonio-San Diego Mail Line and the later more famous Butterfield Overland Mail route to California located 17 miles from Murderer's Grave Station to the west and 40 miles east of Maricopa Wells Station.
Maricopa Wells was one of the most important relay stations along the San Antonio-San Diego Mail Line and the later more famous Butterfield Overland Mail Route during the 1800s.
Future Military Governor of California John C. Fremont passed through twice by way of the Stockton-Los Angeles Road and the later Butterfield Overland Mail route on two of his four exploration trips.
A year later, he joined The Globe and Mail newspaper.
In 1977, he became a member of the paper's Ottawa bureau, and eighteen months later he was named The Globe and Mail < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s Ottawa bureau chief.
Therefore, the mail was sorted and forwarded to Geiselman labeled as ," Jacob-US Mail ;" which was later shortened to " Jacob-US.
Demolished a year later by Gregory Demolition, the redeveloped site is now the site of housing, offices and warehousing ( including Royal Mail's International Mail Centre, which services nearby Heathrow Airport ).
Three days later, on 19 July, he informed the Daily Mail of his intention to make an attempt to win the thousand-pound prize offered by the paper for a successful crossing of the English Channel in a heavier-than-air aircraft.
Microsoft was also concurrently developing Windows Live Mail Desktop ( later renamed to Windows Live Mail ), a mail client for its Hotmail service.
Hanks and Ryan had previously acted together in Joe Versus the Volcano and would later star together in You've Got Mail.
In 1854 he produced, in conjunction with Tom Taylor, Two Loves and a Life, and The King's Rival, and, unaided, The Courier of Lyons ( well known under its later title, The Lyons Mail ) and his adaptation of Tobias Smollett's Peregrine Pickle.
The predecessor to The Globe and Mail was The Globe, founded in 1844 by Scottish immigrant George Brown, who would later become a Father of Confederation.
Nine years later, at the end of 2010, the Thomson family, through its holding company Woodbridge, acquired direct control of The Globe and Mail with an 85-percent stake.
Normally, Jones would have stayed in Memphis on a layover ; however, he was asked to take the No. 1 back to Canton, as the scheduled engineer ( Sam Tate ), who held the regular run of Trains No. 1 ( known as " The Chicago & New Orleans Limited ", later to become the famous " Panama Limited ") and No. 4 (" The New Orleans Fast Mail ") with his assigned Engine No. 382, had called in sick with cramps.
As a young man he secured employment as a courier for the Neapolitan Royal Mail, making the round trip between Terracina and Naples twice a week for 50 ducats a year, a considerable sum, while becoming intimately familiar with the local terrain, which had a reputation for brigandage, knowledge that would later serve him in good stead.
Allan joined numerous corporate boards, including Conrad Black's Hollinger Inc., while Sondra began writing columns for the Globe and Mail and later the National Post, which was owned by Conrad Black.
Heseltine's last notice for the Daily Mail was dated 17 June ; later that month he resigned, frustrated by what he considered the censorship of his critical material.

Mail and where
Mail Armour was introduced to the Middle East and Asia through the Romans and was adopted by the Sassanid Persians starting in the 3rd century CE, where it was supplemental to the scale and lamellar armours already used.
For instance, Mail transfer agents use DNS to find out where to deliver e-mail for a particular address.
* Ronald Munson used an epistolary style in " Fan Mail " ( 1994 ), where the entire plot is told using e-mails, letters, transcripts of television shows and telephone conversations, faxes, and interactions with a computer program called ELIZA.
When the Internet began to transition to a commercial opportunity during the late 1980s, Cerf moved to MCI where he was instrumental in the development of the first commercial email system ( MCI Mail ) connected to the Internet.
In June, he wrote an article for the Daily Mail, where he stated that " Britain is waking from the nightmare of being part of the continental bloc, to rediscover that these offshore islands belong to the outside world and lie open to its oceans ".
Mail picked up at post offices is sent to their own SCF in the afternoon, where the mail is sorted overnight.
Released right as the Internet was beginning to become popular, Bob offered an email client where a user could subscribe to MCI Mail, a dial-up email account.
On November 10, 1958, Winston donated the diamond to the Smithsonian Institution, where it became Specimen # 217868, sending it through U. S. Mail in a box wrapped in brown paper, insured via registered mail at a cost of $ 145. 29.
In 1949, he joined the Daily Mail as a cartoonist, where he remained until 1956.
The Butterfield Overland Mail in 1858 used Emigrant's Crossing, where exposed rocks afford one of the few places safe for fording the Pecos River.
In 1858 the Butterfield Overland Mail passed through the area stopping at Head of Cross Creek Station, 4 miles northwest of Goshen, at the head of the place where Cross Creek divided into two branches for a time, making it easier to cross them separately.
Mail was loaded onto the train at Glasgow and also during station stops en route, as well as from line-side collection points where local post office staff would hang mail sacks on elevated track-side hooks which were caught by nets deployed by the on-board staff.
The Daily Mail correspondent, realising that Blériot had landed near the castle, set off at speed in a motor-car, and brought Blériot back to the harbour, where he was reunited with his wife.
Lewis-Smith started writing weekly columns in Time Out magazine where he took over from Julie Burchill, the short-lived Sunday Correspondent, and The Mail on Sunday ( where he often substituted for Burchill ) as well as Esquire magazine.
* The promenade at 91st Street in the park is where Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan meet at the end of the 1998 movie You've Got Mail.
During the April 1992 election campaign, Owen writing in The Mail on Sunday newspaper advised voters to vote Liberal Democrat where they had a chance of victory and to vote Conservative rather than let Neil Kinnock become Prime Minister.
Murdoch had also been investing in newspapers on his own account, notably in Brisbane, where he bought shares in the Daily Mail and subsequently helped it to take over the rival Courier.
In the 1970s, the practice of Mail Art grew exponentially, providing a cheap and flexible channel of expression for cultural outsiders and demonstrating a particular vitality where state censorship prevented a free circulation of alternative ideas, as in certain countries behind the Iron Curtain or in South America.
The growth of a sizeable Mail Art community, with friendships born out of personal correspondence and, increasingly, mutual visits, led in the 1980s to the organization of several Festivals, Meetings and Conventions where networkers could meet, socialize, perform, exhibit and plan further collaborations.
In the early seventies, he began working as a freelance journalist and critic for various publications and newspapers, including The Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, the Vancouver Sun, The New Reader, Books in Canada, the Victoria Times-Colonist and Vancouver's The Province — where he was the poetry critic for two years, and had his own column.
He graduated in 1849 from Union College in Schenectady, New York, where he became a member of the Sigma Phi Society and was employed in various businesses in New York and the South, including the American Express Company, which had been co-founded by his father, John Warren Butterfield, an owner of the Overland Mail Company, stage-coaches, steamships, and telegraph lines.
Airmail in the United States Post Office emerged in three stages beginning with the ' pioneer period ' where there were many unofficial flights carrying the mail prior to 1918, the year the US Post Office assumed delivery of all Air Mail.
Whilst playing for Bath, Robinson taught mathematics, physical education and rugby at Writhlington School, King Edward's School, Bath and later Colston's Collegiate School in Bristol, where he and Alan Martinovic masterminded the school's Daily Mail Cup wins in 1995 and 1996.

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