Word: send
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...When we are certain that we are going to admit someone at the early time we will occasionally send a 'likely letter' [to the applicant]," she said...
...existence of a mythical, super-destructive virus or falsely claim they will save lives by being spread, they are wasteful and can be costly both to their readers and to those they attempt to help. The message regarding Jessica Mydek claimed the girl wanted this chain letter to "send people the message to live life to the fullest and enjoy every moment...
...sort of the Jimmy Swaggart of the movement," says Gaylor's daughter Annie Laurie Gaylor, who is editor of Freethought Today. "I'm not implying criminal activity, but they were always bragging about silk suits and Cadillacs. At the same time the roof was always leaking--and 'Please send money.'" Madalyn, critics claim, like many charismatic movement leaders, had utterly lost the ability to distinguish between herself and her cause. San Diego attorney Roy Withers investigated and repeatedly deposed the Murray-O'Hairs as part of a lawsuit; he claims the cars and the house on Greystone were inappropriately paid...
...little piece of the cog," that the victim was having online conversations with six or seven other men. Marino has yet to disclose a message she sent Eskin on the day she died. Says Eskin: "I'm not the reason this happened. I message about 1,000 people and send out about 50 to 75 gifts a year." He is now responding to messages of support at his Website, Brutally Speaking. Marino doesn't blame the Internet: "What if we found love letters? It would be the same thing." After all, the saying "jealousy is as cruel as the grave...
Wise guys call it "the magic box." It's the hottest item in the underworld high-technology arsenal--and the feds' worst nightmare. This cigarette pack-size gizmo threatens to send the wiretap the way of the FBI fedora. It sells for about $1,200 from some mail-order electronics distributors in the U.S. and the U.K. Cabled to a cellular telephone, it allows a bad guy to change his cell-phone number every three or four minutes with just a few keystrokes. Says Secret Service agent Robert Weaver: "The criminal can become a needle in a haystack electronically...