Big D is mistakenly called "Big B" in this story.
Let us call them A, B and C.
One of them, called 'Macho B', had been previously photographed in 1996 in the area.
The animal was called 'Macho B' by the researchers and has been previously photographed in 1996 in the area.
The village is a former mining village and was previously called 'B' Winning.
In this passage, the father and son (who is called B) have hired a rowboat for the afternoon:
There are thus three types of planes, called A, B and C.
The town consists of two hills called A and B by the excavators.
Finally, let us work with the example of rock, paper, scissors, calling the three options A, B, and C.
To him came one whom I shall call B with a dastardly proposition.