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  2. Form letter - Wikipedia

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    A form letter is a letter written from a template, ... notify candidates as part of an application process, such as acceptance or rejection letters from publishing ...

  3. Application for employment - Wikipedia

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    In Spain, the application consists of two parts: the cover letter (Carta de Candidatura) and the CV. No work or training certificates are attached. The cover letter should be short and contain the reason for applying. The CV should be structured in a tabular form. In Spain, multiple job interviews with the same company are common. [citation needed]

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    The only thing cooler than applying to Hogwarts is getting rejected from Hogwarts

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  6. Rejection slip - Wikipedia

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    A rejection slip is a notice to a freelancer, particularly a freelance author, that a submission has been taken from the slushpile, read or examined, and rejected for purchase. The format may range from a form letter with one or more boxes checked off, to a lengthy handwritten note explaining in detail why the piece is not being purchased ...

  7. PIX11 -- Siobhan O'Dell, a 17-year-old applying to colleges across the country, recently received a rejection letter from Duke University. However, it's her rejection of the rejection letter that ...

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  9. Literary Rejections On Display - Wikipedia

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    Literary Rejections On Display is a blog on which featured posts and discussions about rejection letters from magazines, agents and book publishers. [1] [2] The site was founded in 2007 and was run anonymously by a person identifying only as "Writer, Rejected."