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  • 11mail — mail1 [māl] n. [ME male < OFr < MHG malhe, a traveling bag < OHG malaha, wallet] 1. a) Now Scot. a bag or piece of baggage b) Archaic a bag or packet of letters, etc. to be transported by post 2. a) letters, papers, packages, etc. h …

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  • 12Mail-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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  • 13mail (Unix) — mail is a command line email client for Unix and Unix like operating systems. Example usage mail s You ve got mail c cc.rider@example.org somebody@example.com anotherbody@example.net This sends a message with the subject You ve got mail to two… …

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  • 14Mail Online — URL dailymail.co.uk Commercial? Yes Type of site Portal …

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  • 15Mail Boxes Etc. — Mail Boxes Etc. (MBE Worldwide) Type Subsidiary Founded 1980 Headquarters Milan, Italy Products Packing, Shipping, Document Office Services …

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  • 16Mail fraud — refers to any scheme which attempts to unlawfully obtain money or valuables in which the postal system is used at any point in the commission of a criminal offense. Mail fraud is a legal concept in the United States Code which can provide for… …

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  • 17Mail jumping — is a type of mail delivery. The person doing the mail jumping (known as a mail jumper) is transported on a body of water by a boat. The person jumps off the boat onto a dock, places incoming mail in a mailbox, retrieves outgoing mail, and jumps… …

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  • 18mail — [n] written correspondence; system for sending correspondence air mail, communication, junk mail, letter, package, parcel, post, postal service, postcard, post office; concepts 271,770 Ant. conversation mail [v] send through the postal system… …

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  • 19Mail (disambiguation) — Mail is part of a postal system wherein letters, parcels, and packages are delivered to destinations. Mail may also refer to: E mail, electronic mail Mail (Unix), a command line e mail client in Unix Mail (application), an application (aka… …

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  • 20Mail.ru Agent — Developer(s) Mail.ru Stable release 5.8 / 2011 Operating system Windows, Java ME, Windows Mobile, Symbian, Android, iOS Type …

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