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When deacons die, their wives, some of whom call themselves deaconesses, assume certain ceremonial duties during worship.
The Americans — many of whom call the Japanese players their friends — were too much as they tried to erase the sting of last year's defeat.
I look into the eyes of someone else's children, some of whom call me Professor, in search of some greater truth.
That approach, also used by some big-city police departments, is all too familiar to black residents here, many of whom call it harassment.
She is estranged from her daughter, and in recent years she has relied on her neighbors -- many of whom call her Grandma -- for kindness and for company.
He thoroughly enjoyed his retirement years in New Castle and spent as much time as possible with his grandchildren, all of whom call him Grandpa Bob.
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