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missives <a missive; missives> N

missives

missive ADJ

missive <a missive; missives> N

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Local politicians were copied on many of the missives.
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From that point, there is an e-mail follow-up, disseminating the traditional sources discussed, which lead to more ideological and value-driven missives.
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They had become pen pals, and had exchanged lengthy missives for a couple of years.
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The content of the missives, too, is always up for grabs.
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Others will use tea or tobacco stains to brown or age their modern missives.
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Now mind you, these are not lengthy missives.
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The vocabulary and syntax, whether in scripture, liturgy, or church missives, are generally somewhat modernised in an attempt to increase comprehension.
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The influence, the missives say, doesn't stop there.
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Some among them ignored the literary value of these missives that were sometimes circulated by their recipients.
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Missives are letters the body of which contain proposed sale contracts and that negotiate terms, one missive at a time, essentially as an offer and counter-offer.
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