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The Census Bureau will continue to accept mailed-in forms through most of April and is striving to match, if not surpass, mail participation rates in 2000 of 72%.
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Unlike, say, the second "X-Files" movie, which I watched on video a few weeks ago and then wept at the sheer horror of it all (the thin plot, the mailed-in lead performances, the lack of aliens, etc.).
Television 2009
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Not so anymore, as you can tag and organise mailed-in notes using subject line character codes.
Evernote Emailing Is Actually Useful Now With Tagging | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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The final tally is expected to be announced Friday, when all mailed-in tenders will have been tabulated.
Deutsche Börse, NYSE Deal Set to Go Ahead Ulrike Dauer 2011
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Absentee paper ballots that are mailed-in are accompanied by an affadavit which also requires a signature.
Kimberly Krautter: I Was a Victim of Voter Fraud! Required ID Is No Safeguard Kimberly Krautter 2010
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Not so anymore, as you can tag and organise mailed-in notes using subject line character codes.
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Voters will be able to check online to see that their ballot (or, for the first time this year, their mailed-in form) was received.
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Absentee paper ballots that are mailed-in are accompanied by an affadavit which also requires a signature.
Kimberly Krautter: I Was a Victim of Voter Fraud! Required ID Is No Safeguard Kimberly Krautter 2010
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For my two cents, it beats one more predictable, mailed-in effort by Maureen Dowd.
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According to company representatives, starting with September's primary election, D.C. residents serving overseas and others far out of town won't have to choose between voting by mailed-in paper ballot or a faxed or e-mailed ballot.
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