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  • 1mail — /meɪl/ noun 1. a system of sending letters and parcels from one place to another ● The cheque was lost in the mail. ● The invoice was put in the mail yesterday. ● Mail to some of the islands in the Pacific can take six weeks. ♦ by mail using the… …

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  • 2mail — /meɪl/ noun 1. a system of sending letters and parcels from one place to another ● The cheque was lost in the mail. ● The invoice was put in the mail yesterday. ● Mail to some of the islands in the Pacific can take six weeks. ♦ by mail using the… …

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  • 3mail — I. n. 1. Armor, defensive covering. 2. Post, conveyance for mailed matter. 3. Mailed matter. 4. Mail bag. II. v. a. Put in the mail, put in the post office, send by post, post …

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  • 4Mail-order bride — is a label applied to a woman who publishes her intent to marry someone from another, usually more financially developed, country.[1] This term is considered offensive by some definitions.[2] The mail order bride industry is the economic trade of …

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  • 5The Globe and Mail — The December 9, 2010 front page of The Globe and Mail Type Daily newspaper Format Broadsheet …

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  • 6Mail & Guardian — The Mail Guardian Type Weekly newspaper Format Broadsheet Owner M G Media Publisher M G Media …

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  • 7Mail Order Zombie — is an award winning zombie movie podcast.[1] In addition to featuring reviews of and commentary on zombie films, Mail Order Zombie, or MOZ, also features coverage of zombie and post apocalyptic literature; interviews with writers and filmmakers;… …

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  • 8The Spamhaus Project — is an international organisation (founded by Steve Linford in 1998) to track e mail spammers and spam related activity. It is named for the anti spam jargon term coined by Linford, spamhaus, a pseudo German expression for an ISP or other firm… …

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  • 9put - place — The verbs place and put are often used with the same meaning. Place is more formal than put, and is mainly used in writing. If you place something somewhere, you put it there. You often use place to say that someone puts something somewhere… …

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  • 10The Wizard of Oz (1939 film) — The Wizard of Oz Theatrical release poster Directed by Victor Fleming Uncredited: Norman Taurog Richard Thorpe …

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