61.   Its letters were like official communications combined with television documentaries and newspaper reports.

62.   The sources of information were the letters, the legates and the local churchmen -- all fragile.

63.   There were four letters addressed to me at my London flat.

64.   Letters are short reports of outstanding novel findings whose implications are general and important enough to be of interest to those outside the field.

65.   If a letter was not in its correct place, it was not counted.

66.   A letter was to be sent congratulating and thanking.

67.   We did not get a written reply, however, via our National Secretary we heard our letter had been misconstrued and we were wanting to opt out.

68.   That letter was a card up his sleeve, the last one he had.

69.   No, it was our members out there, and this letter is typical of the contempt with which they seem to hold our members.

70.   There had, of course, been no letters.

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time 0.53%
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letter 0.06%
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