memoranda

[ US /ˌmɛmɝˈændə/ ]
[ UK /mˌɛməɹˈændɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a written proposal or reminder
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How To Use memoranda In A Sentence

  • `All sorts of things to be done - correspondence, memoranda, documents, what not. MISS MELVILLE REGRETS
  • The NYT reports on some of the memoranda from the Clinton White House written be Elena Kagan that were released this pastweek. The Volokh Conspiracy » Kagan’s Clinton Administration Memos
  • The Luftwaffe staff drew special attention to this collateral benefit in several of its tactical memoranda.
  • What great and painstaking effort was encompassed in its composition only one can know even partly who has been privileged to "peep behind the scenes" at the "properties of the literary _histrio_" -- the manuscript notes and memoranda, a few of which accompany this volume in facsimile. The Dead Men's Song Being the Story of a Poem and a Reminiscent Sketch of its Author Young Ewing Allison
  • In fact, at the end of his book he has four appendices that provide examples of a factum, two memoranda, and some exams. Waddams v. Hutchinson : Law is Cool
  • I described the principal appearances of the malarial haematozoon in memoranda sent to the Academy of Medicine, the Academy of Alphonse Laveran - Nobel Lecture
  • Rather, he is a writer-down of things: a recorder of thoughts and observations, an inscriber of lists and memoranda.
  • Chicherin stopped writing private memoranda and started a debate on the peasant commune.
  • Produced a variety of documents, including letters, memoranda, publication materials, forms, proposals and reports.
  • In addition, Church asked for a series of classified White House documents and memoranda from the National Security Council. The Good Fight
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