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Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter a delay due to a hunting trip in Africa, Dunsany invited the poet to his home, and they met and corresponded regularly thereafter, and Dunsany was so impressed that he helped with publication, and with introductions to literary society. Source: Internet
According to that 18th-century theory, the combustion or oxidation of a substance corresponded to the release of a material substance, phlogiston. Source: Internet
A more loosely defined group has therefore been identified over a wider geographical area and longer time period, who attended meetings occasionally and who corresponded or co-operated regularly with multiple other members on group activities. Source: Internet
After the first few months of his incarceration he obtained spacious apartments, received the visits of friends, went abroad attended by responsible persons of his acquaintance, and was allowed to corresponded freely with others. Source: Internet
A few weeks ago, Ms Penny said income derived from international students corresponded to about $1.5million of the total $8million total revenue for SIT. Source: Internet
Bleuler corresponded with Freud and was connected to Freud's psychoanalytic movement, Makari, George. Source: Internet