Anyway, Cuban exiles have long found ways to circumvent restrictions, for instance by sending money by courier through third countries.
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Staff at the DWP have been trying to contact as many pensioners in Cyprus as possible, by email, phone, and even sending letters by courier.
Getting a document delivered by courier, sending a fax, or simply gathering colleagues for a business meeting can all take far longer than seems reasonable.
The trust now delivers cancer forms and sensitive material by courier.
Each print must be delivered in its metal canister by courier to the cinema, where the reels are spliced together, spooled on a platter and fed through the sprockets of a film projector.
After a final proof, each flat had to be initialed by me and the production manager before it went in the transport box, which was carried away by the courier, a Vietnam vet with a logo-festooned jacket and handlebar mustache.
In a filing released earlier this week, and reported yesterday by the Louisville Courier-Journal, the Bar Association said Chesley is facing disciplinary proceedings over his role in the case.
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In one operation, spot-checks by the FDA and the U.S. Customs Service found that 88 percent of drugs imported into the country by mail or courier violated federal safety standards in some way.
Also owned by publishers DC Thomson, the Dundee Courier was down over the year by 9% with average sales of 56, 200.
Some did admit that Lynne Stewart did abuse the attorney-client relationship by illegally acting as a courier for the Egyptian Islamic Jihad.
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It should sound familiar: it's a rough (if possibly unintentional) Windows doppelganger to FiftyThree's Paper for iPad, which itself was designed by some of the former Courier team.
But senior officials are chatting to the press about their desire to end the Iranian estrangement: a message to this effect has reportedly been conveyed to Tehran by way of a Saudi courier.
Your article was linked by a sports reporter for the Courier-Journal this morning (Rick Bozich).
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There is also a sister circuit in the United States, run by former grand slam winner Jim Courier, which attracts the veteran greats in their droves.
It also said that, according to a separate Senate review, the most accurate information about the courier had been provided by a CIA detainee prior to any harsh interrogation.
Immediately after a bone marrow harvest, a volunteer courier travels -- by plane, train, or automobile -- with the stem cells and personally delivers them directly to the patient's location.
The Pakistani intelligence official guiding me through the compound said there were no AK-47 bullets found at the scene and he therefore surmised that the courier had been taken by surprise and was shot before he could reach for his AK-47, which was recovered leaning against the wall of the Kuwaitis' bedroom.
The Postal Service would also be freed up to seek new revenue by forming alliances with global logistics and courier companies.
The Post Courier newspaper said they had been outnumbered by the crowd and chased away.
Finalists: Dan Egan of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel for his exhaustive examination of the struggle to keep Asian carp and other invasive species from reaching the Great Lakes and ultimately all of the nation's inland waters, a story enhanced by animated graphics, and Tony Bartelme of The Post and Courier, Charleston, S.C.
Ensure the organization and implementation of various means of communication used by the Organization: regular mail, airmail, diplomatic pouch, courier services, etc.
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One case study found that it takes ten days for a bank to process a simple student loan that should take one day, because the bank has to print out the online forms and courier them to the applicant for signatures, then wait for them to be returned by post only to scan them back into digital form.
Joseph White, a soldier in the Army National Guard, told The Courier Herald of Dublin he was heading to work when he drove into heavy traffic clouded by black smoke.
Inspired by the traffic that hummed through the intersection outside their Zurich flat, the Freitag brothers designed a courier bag made of old truck tarpaulins, used bicycle inner tubes and car seat belts.
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