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public correspondence

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public correspondence [′pəb·lik ‚kär·ə′spän·dəns]
(communications)
Any telecommunications which offices and stations at the disposal of the public must accept for transmission.


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Now we have an enlightened civil servant leading this discussion - and readers of Gulf News have been quick to respond with their own views in a lively public correspondence.
This collection includes personal and public correspondence, including missives to diplomats, letters to governors asking for military intelligence, orders to his staff at his still-prospering plantation, random notes, and very specific instructions, leading one to believe Washington believed in micro-management.
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