Similar words: postal order, universal postal union, postage, apostasy, apostate, nostalgia, nostalgic, nostalgically. Meaning: ['pəʊstl] adj. of or relating to the system for delivering mail.
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121, Altogether 124 of 185 authorities completed our postal questionnaire during November and early December last year.
122, The cheapest way is to buy and send postal orders in various denominations which are acceptable in around 60 countries.
123, A postal survey is being conducted to provide a comprehensive national profile of computer use in local authority planning departments.
124, The Postal Service makes no systematic effort to screen mail for potential bombs.
125, You should print your name and address on the back of the cheque or postal order.
126, Or you may like to take advantage of our bathroom postal planning service, also £60.
127, Should both sides of a case be heard before the postal ballot?
128, This research builds on an earlier survey based on a postal questionnaire by following up some of the respondents to the questionnaire.
129, In such a case, his reaction is simply a desire to avoid your postal avalanche.
130, To comply with the intermediate advert requirements the advert must include a full postal address or phone number. 8.
131, Coins Any uncrossed postal order which does not state to whom it is to be paid.
132, Send postal orders to Headgear for Lemurs as soon as you can.
133, Postal investigators recovered the letter at about 6: 30 a. m. Friday morning at a post office outside Leavenworth federal prison.
134, He was born in 1855 in Dublin, Ireland, where his father was a postal clerk.
135, There will be two direct channels - a fast-answer telephone service for sophisticated customers and a postal service for the less sophisticated.
136, The Postal Service announced Tuesday it has made a significant breakthrough in getting machines to read handwriting.
137, The five unions who called the indefinite strike said up to 80 percent of postal workers stayed away from work in some areas.
138, At the time there was a postal strike and I didn't hear from David for about 3 or 4 weeks.
139, Also patron of clerics, messengers, postal workers, radio workers, stamp collectors, telecommunications workers,(www.Sentencedict.com) and television workers.
140, Read in studio A postal strike has stopped mail deliveries to twenty thousand homes and businesses.
141, Certificates have for some time been sent in postal tubes by recorded delivery to Divisional Secretaries.
142, When the West wants to move into these markets adequate postal and telecommunications systems will be needed.
143, Members of the Transport and General Workers' Union are taking part in a postal ballot after a breakdown of pay negotiations.
144, The electricians are holding a postal ballot with the results announced after Christmas.
145, A postal franker is a machine which has to be hired or purchased from supplying companies licensed by the Post Office.
146, I have failed to reach them by postal inquiries.
147, The U.S. and Canada are zoned for postal delivery.
148, A postal network now covers the whole country.
149, Universal Postal Union Gold Level Certification.
150, Japan is a member to the Universal Postal Union.
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