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What (who) is surface mail - definition


surface mail         
TRANSPORTATION OF MAIL THAT TRAVEL ON LAND AND SEA BUT NOT AIR
Sea mail
Surface mail is the system of sending letters and parcels by road, rail, or sea, not by air.
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Surface mail         
TRANSPORTATION OF MAIL THAT TRAVEL ON LAND AND SEA BUT NOT AIR
Sea mail
Surface mail, also known as sea mail, is mail that is transported by land and sea (along the surface of the earth), rather than by air, as in airmail. Surface mail is significantly less expensive but slower than airmail, and thus is preferred for large or heavy, non-urgent items and is primarily used for sending packages, not letters.
Uí Máil         
Uí Máil were an Irish dynasty of Leinster. They were descended from Maine Mál, the brother of the legendary high king Cathair Mór.

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Surface mail
Surface mail, also known as sea mail, is mail that is transported by land and sea (along the surface of the earth), rather than by air, as in airmail. Surface mail is significantly less expensive but slower than airmail, and thus is preferred for large or heavy, non-urgent items and is primarily used for sending packages, not letters.
Examples of use of surface mail
1. We don‘t rely on shortwave radios, surface mail and gold. b We know that the barriers to entering new business are unimaginably lower: that in the U.S., for example, about 60,000 new businesses were created annually during the 1'50s, whereas a million a year are created these days.
2. Please send your comments directly to the editor by e–mail at oped@imedia.ru (subject line: Letter to the Editor); by fax at (7–4'5) 232–652'; or by courier service to The Moscow Times, 3 Polkovaya Ulitsa, Bldg. 1, Moscow, Russia, 127018. (If you wish to write by surface mail from abroad, use The Moscow Times, c/o IPS, 666 Fifth Ave, Suite 572, New York, NY 10103.) Letters may be in English or Russian.
3. Please send your comments directly to the editor by e–mail at oped@imedia.ru oped@imedia.ru(subject line: Letter to the Editor); by fax at (7–4'5) 232–652'; or by courier service to The Moscow Times, 3 Polkovaya Ulitsa, Bldg. 1, Moscow, Russia, 127018. (If you wish to write by surface mail from abroad, use The Moscow Times, c/o IPS, 666 5th Ave, Suite 572, New York, NY 10103.) Letters may be in English or Russian.