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  2. Dead letter mail - Wikipedia

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    Dead letter office, probably in Washington, D.C.; September 1922. A dead letter office (DLO) is a facility within a postal system where undeliverable mail is processed. [4] Mail is considered to be undeliverable when the address is invalid so it cannot be delivered to the addressee, and there is no return address so it cannot be returned to the ...

  3. Signed, Sealed, Delivered (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    A letter found in a stolen Bible makes its way to the Dead Letter Office ten years after it was written. It contains a dark secret that was written the same night the sender died. The letter reveals that Melissa, wife of D.A. Michael Wheeler, was raped the night before their wedding and Abby, their daughter, is the product of said rape.

  4. Dead letter (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A Dead letter is mail that can neither be delivered nor returned to sender - see Dead letter mail. It can also refer to: Dead letter law, a type of unenforced law;

  5. Postal marking - Wikipedia

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    (For example, a letter may be marked "snowbank" if snow accumulation not cleared by the potential recipient, or for whatever other reason, makes it difficult or impossible for the carrier to deliver the mail.) Dead letter offices would use various markings to keep track of their progress in finding the addressee, such as a notation that the ...

  6. Patti Lyle Collins - Wikipedia

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    Patti Lyle Collins was a writer and an American civil servant who worked in the Dead Letter Office of the United States Post Office Department.Nicknamed the "Blind Reader", Collins was known for her ability to determine the destination of letters with hard to read or incomplete addresses.

  7. This Is the Warning - Wikipedia

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    For those who pre-ordered the album on the band's website, they received the digital album on the day of its release, as well as the hard copy of the album, sent through the mail. The band also announced a This Is the Warning album launch tour which will play shows in most major capital cities in Australia.

  8. Shannon Richardson - Wikipedia

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    Shannon Guess Richardson (née Rogers; born August 31, 1977) [10] [3] is an American convicted felon and former actress. [10] She worked in television and film roles, including The Walking Dead, but is best known for sending ricin-laced letters to U.S. President Barack Obama and New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg, while attempting to frame her husband.

  9. Norman Mailer - Wikipedia

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    Nachem "Norman" Malech ("King") [b] Mailer was born to a Jewish family in Long Branch, New Jersey, on January 31, 1923. [3] [4] His father, Isaac Barnett Mailer, popularly known as "Barney", was an accountant [4] born in South Africa, and his mother, Fanny (née Schneider), ran a housekeeping and nursing agency.