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It later describes testing related features in IEC 61850 Edition 2 and testing methods that can be used in digital substations.

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John Fraser, one of the Yeoman Warders, witnessed it and later described it: At the rifle range Lody was strapped into a chair.

("Lovely, lovely, lovely" is how Mary Rose later describes it).

Mr. Boysan took his first drink of raki when he was 18 and now, 61 years later, describes it as "my lawfully wedded wife".

It was later described by Brandegee as Mammillaria radiosa Engelm.

It was later described by those involved as a "training incident" but appears to be less than clear cut.

Also unresolved were discrepancies between how doctors at Parkland Hospital in Dallas described the head injury immediately after the shooting and how it was later described by pathologists in Bethesda.

It was later described as "a wonder of ceremonial and magnificence even for that extravagant age".

The attack had been so successful that it was later described by German General Erich Ludendorff as a "black day" for the German Army.

It was later described in a 1981 Clearwater Sun article, and came to greater public fame in a 1985 court case brought against Scientology by Lawrence Wollersheim.

It was later described to consist of 8,401 nucleotides (nt), sharing 70%and68%8% nt sequence identity with CNRMV and CGRMV, respectively [ 9 as cited in 10].

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