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Their mother was killed by another nameless character, who I shall refer to as CJ (Cregg).

Resolution 687 (1991), like the subsequent resolutions I shall refer to, required cooperation by Iraq but such was often withheld or given grudgingly.

I shall refer your letter and resume to Mrs. Steele and if she is interested...you may be assured of hearing from her. Very truly yours, (signed) Constance M. Steele (Mrs).

That's when I heard the voice of a woman, who, for the sake of discretion I shall refer to as Mom, speak up: "You know, in a way you're lucky," she said.

The self-same idiot responsible for this, who I shall refer to hereon as Mr Loser, then shared with his followers fake tweets mocked up to look like they were from Jones using homophobic slurs, and his loyal retinue renewed their attacks on her.

Henceforth, I shall refer to their account as GSDL.

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We shall refer to the combination of concentrations [c j-i) - 2 c(j-i-1) + c(j-i-2)] as "second differences".

We shall refer to them as Claim (i) and (ii) respectively hereafter.

We shall refer to ( l 0, …, l k − 1 ) and ( t 1, …, t k ) as the ( k, i ) -descent and the ( k, i ) -signature at x, respectively.

Rule No. 4: Each child shall refer to Mr. McKinley as Dad at home and Robert at work.

We shall refer to them as 'TK' and 'NTK'NTK

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