Courier

  • 81Courier, Paul-Louis — ▪ French scholar born Jan. 4, 1772, Paris died April 10, 1825, Véretz, Fr.       French classical scholar and pamphleteer, remembered for his brilliant style and antimonarchist writings following the Second Restoration of the Bourbons after the… …

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  • 82Courier postfix Virtual Email System — CpVES Aktuelle Version CpVES 0.10.1 (14. September 2008) Betriebssystem Linux / Unix Kategorie Administrationswerkzeug Lizenz GPL …

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  • 83Courier-Mail — /kʊriə ˈmeɪl/ (say kooreeuh mayl) noun The, an Australian daily newspaper published in Brisbane, Qld, founded by AS Lyon in 1846; Qld s oldest newspaper. Formerly (1846–61), The Moreton Bay Courier; (1861–64), The Courier; (1864–1933), The… …

  • 84Courier Journal (Oxfordshire) — The Courier Journal was a three edition free weekly newspaper covering most of Oxfordshire. Formerly the Oxford Journal (est 1973) and the Oxford and South Oxfordshire Courier newspapers, the paper was issued every Thursday and covers most of the …

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  • 85Courier, Paul-Louis — (1772 1825)    pamphleteer, writer    Born in Paris, Paul Louis Courier, who embraced humanist culture and was a translator of the ancient Greek authors (Herodotus, Longus, Lucius of Patras, and Xenophon) whose clear and elegant style he wished… …

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  • 86Courier (Israeli newspaper) — The Courier is a Russian language daily newspaper that was founded in 1991 by Israel Libo Feigin. The daily paper is run from Tel Aviv. It has maintained an active presence on the Internet since 1998. External links Official Site This Asian… …

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  • 87courier bag — A flat rectangular shaped bag with a long strap. They are slung over the head and one shoulder. Called a courier bag because they were originally made for motorcycle and bicycle couriers …

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  • 88courier — noun Etymology: Middle French courrier, from Old Italian corriere, from correre to run, from Latin currere Date: 1579 1. messenger: as a. a member of a diplomatic service entrusted with bearing messages b. (1) …

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  • 90Courier — noun A monospace font that resembles the characters produced by a typewriter …

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