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(a), inserted heading, substituted "A person who" for "Whoever", and added subsec.
L. 99 514, § 644(a)(1), substituted "a person" and "such person" for "an individual" and "such individual", respectively.
L. 100 525, § 9(hh), substituted "A person" for "From and after the effective date of this chapter a person".
L. 101 189, § 645(a)(1), (b)(2), substituted "A person" for "An individual" and "Secretary of Veterans Affairs" for "Administrator of Veterans Affairss".
L. 111 203, § 929F g)(2), in first sentence, substituted ", a person associated with such a firm, or, as to any act, practice, or omission to act, while associated with such firm, a person formerly associated with such a firm" for "or a person associated with such a firm".
Antonomasia, a figure of speech in which some defining word or phrase is substituted for a person's proper name (for example, "the Bard of Avon" for William Shakespeare).
L. 103 322, § 320928(a)(2)(A), substituted "to a person to whom the qualified entity provides care" for "to a child to whom the qualified entity provides child care".
However, given the rise of synthetic substitutes, a person may unwittingly be taking an entirely different cocktail of less well understood drugs.
(b)(2)(A) as (c) and substituted "Any person elected as a member of the Executive Committee" for "any member elected".
L. 86 354 substituted "persons" for "person" before "designated".
A national post office is creating a free digital mailbox attached to each physical mail address that companies can use as a substitute for a person's physical mailbox.
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