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1 It is one's newspaper and daily mail ; I never grow tired of it.
2 The Turon daily mail was well horsed and well driven.
3 Trivial letters, seeking benefactions of every kind, took the savor from his daily mail .
4 TV shows and movies install themselves on hard drives or waft in with the daily mail .
5 The daily mail was not established until 1821.
6 Turn to the Daily Mail , however, and the story was very different.
7 No problem, he said in reliving the goal for the Daily Mail .
8 I shall tell you who will notice: the Daily Mail will notice.
9 The idea of a Daily Mail for Ireland is also being considered.
10 The Daily Mail 's response to a similar request was almost as brusque.
11 She told the Daily Mail last week how Meghan broke the news.
12 But she told the Daily Mail : I did not change the testimony.
13 Lorraine Kane told the Daily Mail : I did not change the testimony.
14 Three law enforcement sources have confirmed the motive to the Daily Mail .
15 According to The Daily Mail , Hill has confirmed both children are his.
16 There go your instructions from solicitors,' Proudman later told the Daily Mail .
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