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  • 21mail order — ˌmail ˈorder noun [uncountable] COMMERCE a method of buying and selling in which the buyer chooses goods at home, either from a catalogue (= a book containing pictures and descriptions of goods for sale) or from the Internet, and has them sent to …

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  • 22mail-order — ˌmail ˈorder noun [uncountable] COMMERCE a method of buying and selling in which the buyer chooses goods at home, either from a catalogue (= a book containing pictures and descriptions of goods for sale) or from the Internet, and has them sent to …

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  • 23Mail.ru Agent — Developer(s) Mail.ru Stable release 5.8 / 2011 Operating system Windows, Java ME, Windows Mobile, Symbian, Android, iOS Type …

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  • 24Mail — (homonymie) Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom …

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  • 25Mail jumping — is a type of mail delivery. The person doing the mail jumping (known as a mail jumper) is transported on a body of water by a boat. The person jumps off the boat onto a dock, places incoming mail in a mailbox, retrieves outgoing mail, and jumps… …

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  • 26Mail Call — Season 2 DVD cover Format Reality Starring R. Lee Ermey …

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  • 27Mail (disambiguation) — Mail is part of a postal system wherein letters, parcels, and packages are delivered to destinations. Mail may also refer to: E mail, electronic mail Mail (Unix), a command line e mail client in Unix Mail (application), an application (aka… …

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  • 28Mail Boxes Etc. — Mail Boxes Etc. Rechtsform Franchise Gründung 1980 (USA) Sitz …

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  • 29Mail.app — Mail (Apple) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Mail (homonymie). Mail Développeur …

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  • 30mail-coach — [ mɛlkotʃ ] n. m. • 1802; mot angl. « malle poste » ♦ Anciennt Berline à quatre chevaux, comportant plusieurs rangs de banquettes sur le toit. Des mail coachs ou des mail coaches. ⇒MAIL COACH, subst. masc. TRANSP. Berline attelée de quatre… …

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