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A septuagenarian pensioner living in the epitome of English respectability, Tunbridge Wells, Michael Larsen, has a friend who since school has addressed him as "Larsen".
The Queen has addressed him thus ever since the King bought her the Pink Panther box set and he doesn't find it funny.
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One security employee, Scott Conlon, said Ms. Grubman had addressed him with an expletive and called him "white trash".
If Frank said that one time, in Wichita, Kansas, He'd killed a man who had addressed him as Francis.
Margaret has a vicious stepfather: "Frank said that one time, in Wichita, Kansas, / He'd killed a man who had addressed him as Francis".
Mendelssohn even haunted Wagner's sleep; one night Wagner dreamed that his older colleague had addressed him with du — the intimate second-person pronoun.
At town-hall meetings, Dean delivered his responses to the TV cameras; Edwards never broke eye contact with the person who had addressed him.
Tsarnaev spoke in a courtroom crowded with people who, earlier in the day, had addressed him directly and called him a leech, a coward and a liar.
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