! - If you can give me an address, | |
" ... will communicate with this address ... " ... she will hear something to her profit ... " | |
" My name and address is Dan O'Malley." | |
"...and you ask for my address?" | |
"After much searching, we have been able to find your current home address..." | |
! - If you can give me an address, | |
" ... will communicate with this address ... " ... she will hear something to her profit ... " | |
" My name and address is Dan O'Malley." | |
"...and you ask for my address?" | |
"After much searching, we have been able to find your current home address..." | |
"..their names, addresses and phone numbers are in this." | |
"Angry Dad addresses the family from the top of the stairs." | |
"Check databases, voter registration. and last known addresses. | |
"His addresses were offered in a manner violent enough to be flattering. | |
"His addresses were... | |
"..their names, addresses and phone numbers are in this." | |
"Angry Dad addresses the family from the top of the stairs." | |
"Check databases, voter registration. and last known addresses. | |
"His addresses were offered in a manner violent enough to be flattering. | |
"His addresses were... | |
"From now on inmates will be addressed only by their inmate numbers." | |
"Hallo" is English, an alien tongue, but if I'd addressed you in the Gaelic, you'd have thought me the foreigner. | |
"I've enclosed a self-addressed, stamped envelope for you to send the forms. | |
"I, therefore, resolve to speak to Poland in the same language in which Poland has addressed us for such a long time." | |
"In 1818, she addressed a pathetic letter to the powers assembled at the Congress of Aix..." | |
"A gender-blind amateur boxing proposal... is a statewide initiative that responds to the ongoing demands... for officially sanctioned amateur matches... while also addressing the expanding presence of females in the sport. | |
"Dear Mr. Guida, we're addressing to you well aware... .. of your intelligent activity contribution you have bestowed... .. on our office. " | |
"See how respectfully he lowers his silken lashes when addressing you. But notice the spark that leaps from his skin to yours when accidentally your hands meet." Oh, no. | |
"the importance of addressing all officers... | |
"you're addressing us by name, and it's a little creepy." | |
"From now on inmates will be addressed only by their inmate numbers." | |
"Hallo" is English, an alien tongue, but if I'd addressed you in the Gaelic, you'd have thought me the foreigner. | |
"I've enclosed a self-addressed, stamped envelope for you to send the forms. | |
"I, therefore, resolve to speak to Poland in the same language in which Poland has addressed us for such a long time." | |
"In 1818, she addressed a pathetic letter to the powers assembled at the Congress of Aix..." | |
"A gender-blind amateur boxing proposal... is a statewide initiative that responds to the ongoing demands... for officially sanctioned amateur matches... while also addressing the expanding presence of females in the sport. | |
"Dear Mr. Guida, we're addressing to you well aware... .. of your intelligent activity contribution you have bestowed... .. on our office. " | |
"See how respectfully he lowers his silken lashes when addressing you. But notice the spark that leaps from his skin to yours when accidentally your hands meet." Oh, no. | |
"the importance of addressing all officers... | |
"you're addressing us by name, and it's a little creepy." | |