postmaster in A Sentence

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    Chief Postmaster General Information.

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    The Postmasters of allied nations.

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    Each Branch Postmaster.

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    Will write Postmasters balance sheet(Rule 43 FHB Vol II).

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    When the Postmaster had had his meal, she suddenly asked,‘Dadababu, will you take me home with you?'?

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    He was educated in Ludhiana, where his father, B. N. Raina, had been posted as Head Postmaster.

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    Postmasters, who were often also newspaper publishers, had a lot of power back in the British colonies.

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    Other members of the Weaver family had prominent positions in the community, such as Postmaster and storekeeper.

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    Also, Gram Dak Sevaks have been brought under two categories- branch Postmasters(BPMs) and other than branch Postmasters, assistant branch Postmaster(ABPMs).

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    For the position of Postmaster General, which also served as a center of patronage, Taylor chose Congressman Jacob Collamer of Vermont.

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    Despite Franklin's considerable and notable work for England, he was dismissed in 1774 as Postmaster general for being a colonial sympathizer.

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    He supported the solution of Postmaster General Amos Kendall, which gave Southern Postmasters discretionary powers to either send or detain the anti-slavery tracts.

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    Fired in 1774 by the British for his revolutionary sentiments, Franklin was appointed Postmaster General by the Second Continental Congress a year later.

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    The data analysis is presented to all the Chief Postmasters General of 22 Postal Circles through a video-conference every fortnight(earlier every week).

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    An elderly woman who invested in the post office scheme said,"I have given five lakhs rupees in the last ten years to the Postmaster.

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    List of eligible candidates and admission letter format for organizing skill examination for post of Postmaster(tenders) Official Website of Dhamtari District Administration, Government of Chhattisgarh.

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    The Postmaster General tasked a committee to solve this problem in 1901, and the committee came up with the first specifications for a rural mailbox.

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    In addition, each city had its own Postmaster, which carried out many of the same responsibilities as the Postmaster general but on a regional basis.

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    From 1775 to 1776, Franklin was Postmaster General under the Continental Congress and from 1785 to 1788 was President of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania.

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    The Postmaster This is a touching story of a city-bred young man working as a Postmaster in a remote village to earn his bread and butter.

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    The position of a Postmaster was prestigious and was always held by men in other authoritative positions in the community such as provosts, schoolmasters, and town clerks.

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    Being transported on that rocket were about 3,000 copies of a letter written by Summerfield addressed to everyone from the Postmasters of allied nations to President Dwight Eisenhower.

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    From 1775 to 1776, Franklin was Postmaster General under the Continental Congress and from 1785 to his death in 1790 was President of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania.

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    In 1753, when the Postmaster died from a long-standing illness, Franklin was promoted to be the joint Postmaster general- along with William Hunter from Williamsburg- for all the colonies.

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    In 1737, a young 31-year old publisher, printer and well-known civic leader was appointed to be the Postmaster of Philadelphia, then one of the most populous cities in the colonies.

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    In 1954, the USPS and the Postmaster General introduced a third mailbox that functioned as a size in-between the No. 1 and No. 2 boxes, appropriately called the No. 1A.

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    The RFD became a permanent service in 1902, and the stamp“Approved by the Postmaster General” started to appear on commercially produced mailboxes so long as they met the specified requirements.

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    The boxes can still be constructed by customers, but the Postmaster General and the USPS suggests that plans for new mailboxes be shown to local Postmasters for approval prior to construction.

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    As fate would have it, the Postmaster in Saffron Walden was none other than James Smith, the man who would taught Turpin to read and write at the village school some two decades before.

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    But the introduction of Parcel Post in 1913, a program that sought to deliver larger packages to rural customers, meant that the USPS and Postmaster General needed to come up with new mailbox specifications to handle the larger packages.

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