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Dead Letter (other)
A Dead letter is mail that can neither be delivered nor returned to sender - see Dead letter mail It can also refer to: * Dead letter law, a type of unenforced law Film and television * '' The Dead Letter'', a 1915 American silent comedy film starring Oliver Hardy * ''Dead Letters'' (film), a 2007 American film * "Dead Letter" (''Murder, She Wrote''), a 1989 television episode * "Dead Letters" (''Millennium''), a 1996 television episode Music * '' Dead Letters'', an album by the Rasmus, 2003 * "Dead Letter", a song by Angelspit from ''Krankhaus'', 2006 * "Dead Letters", a song by Katatonia from ''Dead End Kings'', 2012 See also * Letter (other) * Dead (other) Dead refers to that which has experienced death. Dead may also refer to: * DEAD, destruction of enemy air defences: see Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses Arts, entertainment, and media Music Artists * Dead (musician), Per Yngve Ohlin, Swedish ...
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Dead Letter Mail
Dead letter mail or undeliverable mail is mail that cannot be delivered to the addressee or returned to the sender. This is usually due to lack of compliance with postal regulations, an incomplete address and return address, or the inability to forward the mail when both correspondents move before the letter can be delivered. Largely based on the British model that emerged in the late eighteenth century, many countries developed similar systems for processing undeliverable mail. The term 'dead mail' is perhaps a misnomer, and several jurisdictions have opted for the use of the term 'undeliverable mail' as more clearly representing the status of the item whose transmission has been impeded. As it is performed by internal departments within postal administrations, little information about the dead letter office function has ever been made public. A few journal articles and at least one recently published book (Canadian) dealing with this topic have appeared. Classification as a ...
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Unenforced Law
An unenforced law (also symbolic law, dead letter law) is a law which is formally in effect (''de jure''), but is usually (''de facto'') not penalized by a jurisdiction. Such laws are usually ignored by law enforcement, and therefore there are few or no practical consequences for breaking them. The existence of unenforced laws has been criticized for undermining the legal system in general, as such laws may be selectively enforced. Overview Unenforced laws may be enacted purely for symbolic reasons, with little or no intention of enforcement.The legal system: a social science perspective
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There are also circumstances in which an otherwise enforced law is not; for example,
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The Dead Letter
''The Dead Letter'' is a 1915 American silent comedy film starring Oliver Hardy. Cast * Oliver Hardy Oliver Norvell Hardy (born Norvell Hardy; January 18, 1892 – August 7, 1957) was an American comic actor and one half of Laurel and Hardy, the double act that began in the era of silent films and lasted from 1926 to 1957. He appeared with his c ... as Mateo (as Babe Hardy) * Frances Ne Moyer as Lena Pula * Vincente DePascale as Luigi * C.W. Ritchie as Emelio (as Charles Ritchie) See also * List of American films of 1915 * Oliver Hardy filmography External links * 1915 films American silent short films American black-and-white films 1915 comedy films 1915 short films Silent American comedy films American comedy short films 1910s American films 1910s English-language films {{1910s-short-comedy-film-stub ...
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Dead Letters (film)
''Dead Letters'' is a 2007 independent feature film written and directed by Garrett Clancy, executive produced by Paul Hellweg, produced by Josephina Sykes, and co-produced by Brad Sykes. It stars C. Thomas Howell, Geoffrey Lewis, Kim Darby, Joe Unger and Duane Whitaker. It was originally entitled ''Cold Ones'', and was retitled by Distributor, Leo Films, for its 2009 DVD release. It won Honorable Mention in the feature film category at the 2007 Buffalo Niagara Film Festival. The film's score was composed by David Baerwald who also has several songs on the soundtrack, including "Hi Ho" with vocals by Terra Naomi Terra Naomi is an indie folk singer-songwriter, who rose to fame through a performance of her song "Say It's Possible" on the video sharing site YouTube. Originally from New York State, but currently based in Los Angeles, she writes and performs .... Dead Letters (as Cold Ones) also played at the 2007 Real to Reel Film Festival in North Carolina, and both The Californ ...
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Dead Letter (Murder, She Wrote)
This is a list of ''Murder, She Wrote'' episodes in the order that they originally aired on CBS. Most of the episodes took place either in Jessica's fictional hometown of Cabot Cove, Maine, or in New York City, but her travels promoting books or visiting relatives and friends led to cases throughout the U.S. and around the world. After the final episode aired in 1996, Angela Lansbury sporadically reprised the character of Jessica Fletcher Jessica Beatrice "J. B." Fletcher (born Jessica Beatrice MacGill) is a detective show character and the protagonist on the American television series '' Murder, She Wrote''. Portrayed by award-winning actress Angela Lansbury, Fletcher is a bes ... in a handful of feature-length ''Murder, She Wrote'' specials starting in 1997. The last TV movie aired in May 2003. In February 2007, on the ABC daytime talk show '' The View'', Lansbury announced that she hoped to make another ''Murder, She Wrote'' TV movie in the near future but only if her ...
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Dead Letters (Millennium)
"'Dead Letters" is the third episode of the first season of the American crime- thriller television series ''Millennium''. It premiered on the Fox network on November 8, 1996. The episode was written by Glen Morgan and James Wong, and directed by Thomas J. Wright. "Dead Letters" featured guest appearances by Chris Ellis, Ron Halder and James Morrison. Millennium Group consultant Frank Black (Lance Henriksen) is sent to evaluate a prospective member of the group, who perform private investigative work and liaise with law enforcement. Meeting this hopeful member, Jim Horn (Morrison), Black is drawn to investigate a serial killer operating in the area; while Horn begins to unravel under the strain of the case. Several of the cast and crew made their first contributions to the series in "Dead Letters", with Wright, Morgan, Wong and Ellis all returning for future episodes. Production of "Dead Letters" impressed other series regulars—series writer Chip Johannessen praised the sc ...
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Dead Letters
''Dead Letters'' is the fifth album by Finnish band The Rasmus released in 2003. It was released later in 2004 in the US, UK and Australia. Their previous album, '' Into'', had seen some success in some parts of Europe, particularly Scandinavia and Germany, but ''Dead Letters'' signified the band's major break-through. The album received 8 Gold and 6 Platinum music certification awards. Lead single " In the Shadows" received 6 gold and 2 platinum awards, selling over 1 million copies and breaking the record for performance royalties received abroad on a Finnish composition (overtaking the works of Jean Sibelius). Making of the album The Rasmus recorded ''Dead Letters'' in June–December 2002 at Nord Studios in Sweden, reuniting with Mikael Nord Andersen and Martin Hansen, who had produced their Scandinavian hit album ''Into''. Lead singer Lauri Ylönen explained the title of the album on the band's website. "Each song is a letter to somebody. It could be an apology, confes ...
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Krankhaus
''Krankhaus'' (comes from "Krankenhaus" which is German for ''Hospital'') is the debut studio album by Australian electro-industrial band Angelspit. It was self-released on 6 June 2006, and re-released on 30 January 2007 with a bonus remix disc and in the US by Dancing Ferret Discs, entitled ''Surgically Atoned'', containing remixes by The Tenth Stage, Combichrist, Tankt, The Crystalline Effect and even Angelspit themselves. A music video for "Vena Cava" was released. Track listing Trivia *Fans who purchased Krankhaus from the official Angelspit store received a letter from ZooG, thanking them for supporting Angelspit's album release, along with a badge of the 'red baron' (the logo for the Krankhaus album). * The "Elixir" (Pill Binge Remix) is listed on the official website's discography as a bonus web only track is offered as a free MP3 download (NOTE: The link, though still describing itself as before, is currently instead pointing at a sample of the first minute of Elixr ...
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Dead End Kings
''Dead End Kings'' is Katatonia's ninth full-length album. It was released on 27 August 2012 in Europe and 28 August in the United States through Peaceville Records. Like all Katatonia releases, the album was written primarily by founding members Jonas Renkse and Anders Nyström. The band went through a number of lineup changes, making the album the first to feature bassist Niklas Sandin, the only album to feature second guitarist Per Eriksson, and the last to feature drummer Daniel Liljekvist. Themes and composition Multiple tracks, including "Buildings", allude to abandoned city scenes, which were inspired by Renkse's and Nyström's visiting of abandoned train tunnels and hospitals in abandoned villages in Sweden. The album is not politically-themed in the conventional sense of promoting ideologies or presenting solutions, but rather contemplates and laments the poor state of the world due to modern politics in general. Journalists have noted a similarity in sound to the work o ...
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Letter (other)
Letter, letters, or literature may refer to: Characters typeface * Letter (alphabet), a character representing one or more of the sounds used in speech; any of the symbols of an alphabet. * Letterform, the graphic form of a letter of the alphabet, either as written or in a particular type font. * Rehearsal letter in an orchestral score Communication * Letter (message), a form of written communication ** Mail * Letters, the collected correspondence of a writer or historically significant person **Maktubat (other), the Arabic word for collected letters **Pauline epistles, addressed by St. Paul to various communities or congregations, such as "Letters to the Galatians" or "Letters to the Corinthians", and part of the canonical books of the Bible * The letter as a form of second-person literature; see Epistle ** Epistulae (Pliny) ** Epistolary novel, a long-form fiction composed of letters (epistles) * Open letter, a public letter as distinguished from private correspond ...
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