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The woman has been widely named as Helen Wood.
He has been widely named as 23-year-old French national, Foued Mohamed-Aggad.
Police said the gunman, widely named as Adam Lanza, 20, forced his way into the school.
The complainant was widely named on social network sites, which caused her to flee the area and live under a new identity.
Both have been widely named, and their pictures, addresses and even mobile phone numbers have appeared on the internet, in defiance of the anonymity normally accorded alleged victims of sex crimes.
Reagan, after whom buildings, streets and even airports are widely named, would thus become America's Marcus Aurelius, the philosoper emperor of Rome whose death in AD 180 presaged its long, slow decline.
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Except for the already widely accepted naming recommendations of mutations by the HGVS, a promising standardization effort for integrating all cancer genome data is still missing.
In this article, we follow the widely used naming scheme for the ectodomain of integrin αV β3 (see Xiong et al. (3), for example).
EXTRA POINTS As was widely expected, Rex Ryan named Matt Slauson the starter at left guard.
Of course, the graduate school falls within the more widely known Warrington College of Business, named after Alfred Warrington, who donated over $11m to the college in 1996.
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