Her mother would regularly send her recipes in return - effectively, Madhur learned to cook by correspondence.
Mr. Taya, 33 years old, didn't go to college, but took technical training courses, first by correspondence in Jordan and then by going to Canada and China to learn how to maintain pieces of equipment.
One is struck by the correspondence between the ornate gold bullion that ornaments Spanish statues of the Virgin Mary and the same bullion that adorns the matador's traje de luces ("suit of lights").
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He and Grassley also accused the inspector general of trying to intimidate a whistleblower by going after correspondence between Aguirre and their committee's staff.
Further you may be faced with a pile of paper that will land on your mat, from the local authority in advance of a telephone adjudication with a solicitor (always the best choice rather than simply having the thing dealt with by exchange of correspondence, though you have the choice).
Yet instead of being replaced by public libraries or correspondence schools in the past (as some experts had predicted) or by TED video lectures more recently, college has become more ingrained in our culture than ever.
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Correspondence kept by the hospital reveals that aged 67 he was still a patient.
Fai also started working for the ISI in about 1985 while at Temple, according to correspondence cited by the FBI, although the affidavit does not make clear what he was doing.
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It is having the desired effect judging by some of the personal correspondence I have received.
In the 1990s Dr Malcolm transformed the study of Hobbes by assembling and annotating his surviving correspondence.
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Thousands of Wallace's letters have been put online for the first time, including correspondence with Darwin about evolution by natural selection.
Federal prosecutors say that after O'Shea was fired by ABB, he worked with CFE officials to cover up their scheme by creating fake, back-dated correspondence to document work that had, according to the Feds, not been performed.
This point was reinforced by archaeologist Dr Elena Korka who told of correspondence between Lord Elgin and his successor.
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Recent reports and discussions make it clear one or more IRS employees responded to a public information request from the news organization ProPublica by giving ProPublica pending applications and subsequent extensive correspondence with the IRS regarding the applications from a number of organizations seeking recognition of their exemption from tax under Section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code.
In 2011 Asil Nadir's defence team tried to stop the trial by arguing that the original case controller prejudiced the case by passing around the tycoon's private legal correspondence and failing to tell the attorney general about this.
"Spear-phishing" typically works by sending fake e-mails that look like legitimate correspondence, but which link to a malicious website or file attachment.
He does this by using official-looking (but completely bogus) "correspondence" from banking institutions, ISPs, government agencies (such as the IRS), online merchants -- you name it -- which may simply come right out and ask for this personal information.
Correspondence, even letters of great import, has been signed by secretaries and by machine.
By the 1860s, the moon and stars appeared on all company products and correspondence.
Please disclose any correspondence, studies or reports related to the payment of placement fees by the pension managers, including any potential inquiries from the SEC, in the past 10 years.
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Prosecutors base their case on testimony and documentation provided by a Moroccan man operating as a police informant and on wiretaps and intercepted correspondence between some of the suspects, according to the document and the court source.
Although the paper was subsequently accepted by another peer-reviewed journal, Lindzen felt sufficiently mistreated to make the whole correspondence with the PNAS publicly available.
That audience is attractive to e-learning companies -- from correspondence programs that have hopped online to Net-only operations peddling curricula by the month or by the course.
All manner of personal correspondence, including transcripts of intimate instant-messaging exchanges, can be unearthed by search engines.
Correspondence between the Parliamentary standards commissioner and Mr MacShane is, however, covered by privilege and could not be used in court - but "it is likely to be inadmissible anyway", added Mr Barron.
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He said the gift by the late Mr and Mrs Jewell, who commissioned work directly from the artist and "enjoyed an extended correspondence" with her, included five paintings from between 1966 and 1971.
We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity, and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations, which, would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence.
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