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Melissa, my sister-in-law, declared she would identify at least one bird from her bird book.
Ms. Mitchell said the pilot, whom she would identify only as a white male, was flying to Florida from Pennsylvania.
Maeve Binchy's epiphany came as she was sitting at a book event beside another successful writer whom she would identify only as "a very bad-tempered woman".
Last week the same Tea Party Patriots leader who bragged to the National Journal about all those small donations announced a $1 million gift from a man she would identify only as an entrepreneur.
Ventura, said her friend Vanessa's son Norman, who she would identify only by their first names, had received four gunshot wounds to his back but was expected to be released from hospital by Tuesday.
Cavendish will argue that the processes that are traditionally identified as material are wondrous and impressive and that the processes that she would identify as material, but that others would identify as immaterial, are even more so.
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Murray entered the dark room and noticed the man she'd identified in the photo spread the day before.
The last village she'd identified from the tower was Henning; its church lay quite apart from the village, usually a sign of an old structure.
Helen Hewitt also found her NHS oncologist unwilling to prescribe the repurposed drugs she'd identified, so she found a private clinic in London where she could get them instead.
She'd identified me from a bogus reminiscence I wrote for the Gulf Pines Pine Boughs newsletter, though I had no actual memory of Wally and was merely on the Casualties Committee, responsible for "personal" anecdotes about classmates nobody remembered, but whose loved ones didn't want them seeming like complete ciphers or lost souls, even if they were.
Serio had a grant to study a prion she'd identified in yeast--meaning that, if she came to Brown, she would bring with her not only a hot new research focus with important medical ramifications but also outside income in the form of both grant money and the potential for patents and even start-up ventures down the line.
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