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correspond
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The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest
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- Ekström claims that Björck's report and the correspondence with Teleborian were falsified.†
Part 2correspondence = communication by written letters or messages
- It corresponds to about fifty pages of book text.†
Part 3corresponds = connects or fits together by being equivalent, proportionate, or matched
- He was mentioned in a lot of correspondence with Teleborian.†
Part 3correspondence = communication by written letters or messages
- She could see how even from day one there had been a hostile undertone in her correspondence with Holm.†
Part 3 *
- She says she thinks everything is connected with a little club inside Säpo, pointing to the existence of something corresponding to the Section.†
Part 4 *corresponding = connected or fitting together by being equivalent, proportionate, or matched
- Whoever was listening to their conversation knew now that Millennium had lost Björck's report, along with the correspondence between Björck and Dr. Teleborian.†
Part 1
- He quoted from the correspondence between Teleborian and Björck.†
Part 2
- You're going to be a special correspondent assigned to the Salander trial.†
Part 2
- The difficulty is that this report doesn't correspond with other reports that we have in our archives.†
Part 2
- Here too are the original documents from the correspondence between him and Teleborian.†
Part 2
- And before you read it, let me direct your attention to the appendix containing the subsequent correspondence between Björck and Teleborian.†
Part 2
- He corresponded with Teleborian, but the correspondence we've seen is apparently a forgery.†
Part 2
- He corresponded with Teleborian, but the correspondence we've seen is apparently a forgery.†
Part 2
- She also read the appendix with the correspondence between Björck and Dr. Teleborian.†
Part 2
- In these sections at least, the record corresponded with the report's contents.†
Part 2
- Then she picked up the stylus and wrote the number combination 9277, which corresponded to the letters W-A-S-P on the keyboard.†
Part 2
- She tried 52553, which corresponded to the letters K-A-L-L-E. That did not work either.†
Part 2
- Then she typed in 74774, which corresponded to the word P-I-P-P-I—Pippi Fucking Longstocking.†
Part 2
- By that time she had produced a document corresponding to two single-spaced pages.†
Part 2
- She found correspondence between Teleborian and a person with a Hotmail address who sent encrypted email.†
Part 3
- Since she had access to Teleborian's PGP key, she easily decoded the correspondence.†
Part 3
- Salander hacked Teleborian's computer, and we can follow the correspondence that shows how Teleborian is conspiring with Jonas in the same way he conspired with Björck in 1991.†
Part 3
- Then she checked the hard drives of Ekström (some routine correspondence about the trial) and Teleborian.†
Part 3
- She focused on any kind of personal correspondence.†
Part 3
- She had a folder with his most private correspondence and bookkeeping on her lap.†
Part 4
- She put down the folder with the correspondence she had been perusing.†
Part 4
- Annika assumed this was some kind of conciliatory gesture that perhaps corresponded to an apology in Salander's limited repertoire of expressions.†
Part Epil.
- The label on the crate read: MACHINE PARTS 0-A77, with an apparently corresponding label in Russian underneath.†
Part Epil.
Definitions:
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(1)
(correspond as in: corresponding time period) connect or fit together by being equivalent, proportionate, or matched
(Two things are equivalent if they have the same or very similar value, purpose, or result.) -
(2)
(correspond as in: corresponding by email) communicate -- typically by writing letters or emailA corresponding secretary is an officer of an organization who is responsible for managing the organization's correspondence and keeping a record of it.
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(3)
(correspondence as in: a correspondence course) done from afarFor example, a corresponding member or a correspondence course.
This sense of corresponding arose because people who lived in distant cities and could not be present for meetings, could communicate by sending written communications. -
(4)
(correspondent as in: foreign correspondent of the paper) a reporter or other representative -- typically from a foreign country or with a particular expertise
- (5) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)