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  • 21Chain letter — For other uses, see Chain letter (disambiguation). Top portion of a Letter from Heaven, produced in England …

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  • 22Royal Mail — Holdings plc Type State Owned Limited company Industry Postal service Founded 1516 …

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  • 23Civil Air Patrol — Active 1 December 1941 Present Country …

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  • 24Airmail — (or air mail) is mail that is transported by aircraft. It typically arrives more quickly than surface mail, and usually costs more to send. Airmail may be the only option for sending mail to some destinations, such as overseas, if the mail cannot …

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  • 25airmail — /air mayl /, n. 1. the system, esp. a government postal system, of sending mail by airplane. 2. a letter, package, etc., sent by this system. 3. a stamp authorizing delivery of mail by this system. adj. 4. of or pertaining to airmail. adv. 5. by… …

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  • 26airmail — air|mail [ˈeəmeıl US ˈer ] n [U] letters and packages that are sent somewhere using a plane, or the system of doing this ▪ Send the letter by airmail …

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  • 27United States Postal Service — This article is about the government agency. For individual post offices, see U.S. Post Office (disambiguation). For the cycling team, see Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team. USPS redirects here. For the non profit boating safety and education… …

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  • 28Santa Claus — Santa redirects here. For other uses, see Santa (disambiguation). For other uses, see Santa Claus (disambiguation). 188 …

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  • 29literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… …

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  • 30postal system — System that allows persons to send letters, parcels, or packages to addressees in the same country or abroad. Postal systems are usually government run and paid for by a combination of user charges and government subsidies. There are early… …

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