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Blog Rule No. 1: Never, ever more than one pun per day. Promise.) Anyway. So, I'm Laura Ryan and I write about books and authors for The Post-Standard. I also head up the paper's monthly book club ...
GREETINGS: The North Carolina Collection has ... of local companies that began making their own prints, including Brown Book Company and S&H Kress & Co. Taylor hopes those who attend will leave ...
However, the fine print of society states that graduates needs to be more than book smart alone. The need therefore is for graduates to possess the soft skills and personality to stand out from the ...
Just as a scripture reading benefits from a greeting at the top and a salutation of some sort at the end, so do our own letters. You probably use “Dear so-and-so” to begin and something like ...
Based on the 1988 cult classic film, Heathers features music, lyrics and a book by Laurence O’Keefe and Kevin Murphy. The tuner follows Veronica Sawyer, a high school outsider who suddenly finds ...
Try again. Maybe that will get me off on the right foot. It’s hard to be sure, because in the world of email the salutations aren’t as fixed as they were for communications on paper.
Welcome to the Hill, most coveted incoming freshmen; let the seduction of the Class of 2011 begin! That's right, first-years, over the next six days, you will be bombarded with fliers, pamphlets, ...
By contrast, in America, e-mail greetings begin informally and quickly ... things are down to the bare essentials: “Hi” for a salutation and just the first name for a sign off.
Thanks to Andrew, Patrick, and Chris for having me this week. It's been more than a year since the last time I appeared at The Dish, so a brief introduction is probably in order. But what to say ...