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31endings — sending …
32data transmission — Sending and receiving data via cables (e.g., telephone lines or fibre optics) or wireless relay systems. Because ordinary telephone circuits pass signals that fall within the frequency range of voice communication (about 300–3,500 hertz), the… …
33Penitential pilgrimage — Sending a sinner on a long *pilgrimage was a good way of getting them out of the way. Thus a fornicating priest bringing disrespect on the Church might be sent to Compostella or Rome; or he might have to make such a journey year on year to… …
34E-mail forwarding — Sending e mail to its correct destination. There are Web sites that provide a name service either for a fee or at no cost because they are advertiser supported. These sites let you choose a permanent e mail address, and all mail sent to that… …
35bulk mail — sending out advertising material to many addresses, bulk mail …
36fax transmission — sending of printed matter via a fax machine …
37launching a ship — sending a ship out to sea …
38warm greetings — sending a greeting to one whom you love …
39warm regards — sending a blessing to one whom you love …
40relocation — sending people to a place for killing them A Nazi use for the rounding up of Jews to send to the extermination camps: In Berlin, they wrote relocation , and believed themselves excused. (Keneally, 1982, citing a German wartime edict) …