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-What is the intended, official use for each?
In Germany, the term "fräulein" ("little woman") is no longer in official use.
In 1947 Truman signed a congressional resolution restoring the structure's formal name to official use.
Tuscia came into official use under the Roman Empire in the 3rd century ce.
"Always / Never" was classified as official use only, and was never released to the public.
The cover, which bears a diagonal warning "For Official Use Only," has become detached.
The document is unclassified, but is marked "for official use only" and is not widely distributed.
The back of the badge was marked "not for official use," prosecutors said.
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