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In any case, there was something lying beneath the email's words, some quality of rhythm or description, which stirred up that part of my brain where Borges lurked.
Borges: Pathways of the (Postmodern) Mind Heather McDougal 2009
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In any case, there was something lying beneath the email's words, some quality of rhythm or description, which stirred up that part of my brain where Borges lurked.
Archive 2009-01-01 Heather McDougal 2009
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You can easily end up coming across in a way you never intended, and getting yourself in hot water with the email's recipient.
Heidi Grant Halvorson, Ph.D.: What Your Email Style Says About You Ph.D. Heidi Grant Halvorson 2011
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People wallowing in this silly game of media gossip, and reading people's email's, but very little time is spent discussing the hardened criminals and crooks out there amongst us!
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If life itself has been sucked into email's black hole, Frosty the Snowman didn't stand a chance.
No Time for Christmas Daniel Henninger 2011
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You can easily end up coming across in a way you never intended, and getting yourself in hot water with the email's recipient.
Heidi Grant Halvorson, Ph.D.: What Your Email Style Says About You Ph.D. Heidi Grant Halvorson 2011
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You can easily end up coming across in a way you never intended, and getting yourself in hot water with the email's recipient.
Heidi Grant Halvorson, Ph.D.: What Your Email Style Says About You Ph.D. Heidi Grant Halvorson 2011
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The email's emphasis sounded less on "if you'd like to come," than, "there is no briefing."
Where a Hotel Counts Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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You can easily end up coming across in a way you never intended, and getting yourself in hot water with the email's recipient.
Heidi Grant Halvorson, Ph.D.: What Your Email Style Says About You Ph.D. Heidi Grant Halvorson 2011
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That is how human reasoning works, for example when we look at an email's subject and sender and reason if it was sent by a spammer, says John Winn, a researcher with Microsoft Research in Cambridge, U.K.
Definitely, Maybe Rohin Dharmakumar 2010
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