You could ask your mail carrier if the explanation isn't clear on the returned item.
Double-check the accuracy of the address. If the Zip code is highlighted, it could have been written incorrectly. Effectively, that might be saying "no such address in this zip code".
On the Access Denied website, there is only a picture of the words "Access Denied" circled and crossed out in red. Nothing else is found on the website.
NMR stands for "No Mail Receptacle". This means that the postal carrier attempted to deliver the mail but was unable to do so because there was no available mail receptacle at the address.
He crossed the Indus to capture eastern India, but his men mutinied, so he returned to Susa in Persia.
I don't know if I was the first, but I crossed solo in August 2003 on a Honda and went on to the Abacos and then returned to Florida. Marshall Solomon
The verb in the sentence 'he crossed the bridge' is crossed. The word 'crossed' comes from the verb 'to cross'.
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The word crossed in the past tense of the verb to cross. He crossed the street.
Sacagawea never crossed the Pacific Ocean. It was in 1804 she met Lewis and Clark as they explored the new territory. She traveled with them to the Pacific Ocean, then returned to the plains.
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The US did not exactly invade Germany. Maybe you are referring to when the Allies invaded France which the Germans had occupied.Some say the US first crossed the German border at the Remagen Bridge. However, earlier, the 85th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron, a unit of the 5th Armored Division, crossed the border but returned back to their unit.
There is never an exact mention of where Midian is, but it is in the wilderness not far from Ancient Egypt. Most likely, given the fact that Jethro returned to Moses after Moses crossed the Red Sea, Midian would have been in the Sinai Peninsula.
La Folle crossed the bayou to look for her husband, who had gone out two years earlier to hunt and never returned. She had a deep love for him and was determined to find him, believing that he may be lost or in trouble.