The print material is sent via first-class mail the same day the video is sent via third-class mail. |
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Markus and his third-class version of guilty sympathy made me more incensed and panicked than Tom's threatening and blackmailing ways. |
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Set in 1939, the film tells the story of one widow as she attempts to deal with her third-class status in India. |
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Companies injecting between 10 million and 40 million leva into a project will be considered third-class investors. |
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Once classified by the government as a first-class city, Naga now languished with a third-class rating. |
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We were third-class citizens, working hard to become citizens and to be able to vote. |
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The government has committed to pay the hospital costs of poor dengue patients treated in the third-class wards of hospitals. |
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American workers confront a social and political system which turns them into second and third-class citizens. |
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If not for its efforts, our society and its institutions would still be quite exclusive, and we would still be truly third-class citizens. |
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Like many others quoted today, I was only mildly interested in the story until the mention of Ms Dawson's third-class honours degree came up. |
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Figures from Cambridge showed far fewer scored firsts and many more got third-class degrees than their peers. |
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Distracted from his studies, he graduates with a third-class degree and decides to become a writer. |
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Note of course that filing a change of address or hold in her name is a crime, and a change of address wouldn't stop the third-class mail anyway. |
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The divisions operate on a semiannual schedule, sending spring and fall meeting abstracts and newsletters to their members via third-class mail. |
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There are two third-class compartments and a brake van for the guard and luggage. |
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The trains on Saturday included a third-class carriage and a 1937 buffet car, which was the first to be restored to its original condition. |
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The description of their honeymoon voyage on a third-class train in India is a predictable Orientalist travelogue. |
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He compromises his position in English society by assaulting a servant in a third-class railway carriage. |
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He preferred the hard board of the third-class compartment, now abolished, rather than the cushioned first class of the railways. |
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With the cadaver onboard, the train gets ready to leave and we scramble for our precious third-class seats. |
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Her first passage cost twenty dollars and she and all the other immigrants on board travelled in steerage or third-class. |
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More specifically, every lecturer realises that awarding a third-class degree means that his teaching methods will inevitably be called to account. |
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How many others do more than just toss the third-class postal announcements or e-mail newsletters or let their bumper stickers and buttons gather dust on a shelf? |
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On the same train, in the third-class section, sits Vera Claythorne. |
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In order to draw as little attention as possible, I left Ping and and his father in a third-class compartment and settled myself into a second-class car. |
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By contrast, Todd suggested, Scotland had a shortage of top-class courses, so tourists were being directed instead to second and third-class courses. |
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The triumph of the civil rights movement was that it removed the legal practices of segregation, which made black people second and third-class citizens. |
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He was also issued with a third-class medical certificate from the US Federal Aviation Administration. |
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Appeal of penalty allowed varied to demotion to third-class constable for one year. |
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Among third-class passengers, only one in four survived. |
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The rest of Pennsylvania's cities are designated as third-class. |
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The pair were travelling together on the same third-class ticket. |
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In each case first-class and third-class products would produce the same end result, but would differ in their appurtenances and would appeal to distinct markets. |
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He said the third-class train had no dining car, but that passengers often brought gas cylinders and small stoves aboard despite regulations forbidding it. |
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The coupon was then sent to them by third-class mail — an interesting choice which sometimes meant the coupons, which expire in three months, did not arrive for four to eight weeks. |
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Over the years, Charlie Ward's rugged body has taken the beating of third-class mail with every charge he has absorbed and every loose ball he has tumbled to reach. |
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Two men were seated in a well-lighted compartment of a third-class railway carriage. |
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But when these young men arrive in a foreign country far away from home, they often find themselves with an unknown third-class team in a small town nowhere close to Real Madrid or Manchester United. |
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But Kuerten understood how this American qualifier on a McDonald's budget, how this unknown who travels like third-class mail, deserved a solo moment with the crowd. |
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