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This means that every single mailable point in the country has its own 12-digit number (at least in theory).
Small disk space, even huge models are mailable.
Distilling one's esthetic into mailable form seems to have become de rigueur.
This means that it exists within the comprehensive list of mailable addresses in their Address Management System.
A mailable or shippable box.
Candidates should produce as much mailable copy as they can in the time allowed and should be discouraged from sacrificing quality for quantity.
"Yes, and I think he went out there to blackmail Julia, who was eminently black mailable "Jesus, that creep.
Mailable fake fur ("Hairmail") and Astroturf postcards were marketed in the late 1990s.
The PES only cover "letters" and not other mailable items such as parcels or periodicals.
Congress has left the Postmaster General with no power to prescribe standards for the literature or the art which a mailable periodical disseminates."
Applying these information sources to the Electoral Roll for name and address selection allows the marketer to access and target the maximum mailable universe.
These include expanded measurements during on-site visits, mailable anthropomorphic phantoms, and increased computerization of all RPC activities.
Congress.org can generate a printable, mailable voter registration application, complete with your personal voter registration information and the correct mailing address for your state.
According to the United States Postal Service, an address is valid (or mailable) if it is CASS-Certified.
For television, Nielsen used a Mailable Audimeter which included a replaceable film cartridge that was mailed from the sample home to Nielsen every week.
"Tobacco is a legal, mailable product," Mary Anne Gibbons, the Postal Service's general counsel, wrote last month in a response to the association of attorneys general.
In 1999, Slab-O-Concrete published another 16-page mailable minicomic called Donna's Day, by Donna Mathes and Peter Bagge.
"We basically ask artists to come up with a project that they would like to share with thousands of people," she said, adding that the only stipulation is that it be "reasonably mailable."
In February 1861, a congressional act directed that "cards, blank or printed. . .shall also be deemed mailable matter, and charged with postage at the rate of one cent an ounce."
All mailable articles (e.g., letters, flats, machinable parcels, irregular parcels, etc.) shipped within the United States must comply with an array of standards published in the USPS Domestic Mail Manual (DMM).
Sometimes the load is so hot and so great that one writes as many as three letters before he gets down to a mailable one; a very angry one, a less angry one, and an argumentative one with hot embers in it here and there.
In a May 1980 ruling, Conner decided that community organizations that placed fliers in personal mailboxes did not violate the law, holding that the organizatins' First Amendment rights trumped a 1934 statute imposing a $300 fine for placing mailable material into a mailbox without postage.
Postal stationery are mailable products, issued by postal authorities, such as envelopes, letter sheets, postcards, lettercards, aerograms or wrappers, on which the amount of postage has usually been pre-printed with an imprinted stamp or indicium, at the rate required for a particular postal service.
He had to acknowledge to himself, however, that he, by his love of this dark woman, had made himself highly black mailable He had known, of course, that it would all come out eventually, but he had planned to be comfortably dead by that time, and the hell with the aftermath.