Generally, the letter that is used to circulate any special message to a huge member of audiences at the same time is known as circular letter.
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Brady also separated from the main Christadelphian body and following the death of Fred J . Pearce took up editorship of the " Nazarene Circular Letter ".
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In a circular letter, he announced the accomplished unity of practice by the whole Church in the date of the celebration of Christian Passover ( Easter ).
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Wyvill drew up a circular letter enunciating its political sentiments, and took a leading part in drawing up the Yorkshire petition presented to parliament on 8 February 1780.
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Following advice from the Firearms Consultative Committee ( FCC ), the Government issued further guidance in a circular letter to chief officers on 19 November 1992, as follows:
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"The authors of the circular letters who bear Nigerian names are part of an international syndicate who are out to dupe gullible overseas recipients, " the ads said.
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The encyclical _ the term means circular letter _ is one of the most solemn forms the popes have used to take a stand on social and religious issues.
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Beza hastily issued a circular letter ( March 25 ) to all Reformed congregations of the empire, and went to Orl�ans with the Huguenot leader Conde and his troops.
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He kept abreast of developments through a regular correspondence with his principal followers and via the circular letters and meetings of the secret Committee which he continued to attend.
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Banks which have provided deposit rates higher than the set ceiling before the issuance of the circular letter will be allowed to maintain the rate until the deposit matures, Mukhlis said.