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"You're supposed to call somebody named Person or something like that.
It was clearly a mistake, however, to leave his own local work in the hands of that properly named person a little later.
Most companies, but not all, extend the cover to a spouse or other named person with a good driving record.
A named person who is suitably qualified will have full responsibility for the agency.
Contact between the child and any named person may be regulated by a s8 contact order.
It will receive your call and put it through to a named person or extension.
He sentenced dozens of the named persons to death, including Gumilev.
It may be unsealed, for example, once the named person is arrested or has been notified by police.
The dullahan calls out a name, at which point the named person immediately perishes.
The following code defines a class named Person.
And why, the reader asks, were not at least some of those named persons arrested before Election Day?
Yeah but if you're the named person.
You need to nominate a named person to act as the 'person responsible' for your licensed centre.
In general, aims are not charitable if they are mainly for the benefit of a named person or specific individuals.
When the surviving spouse dies, the rest of the fund (the remainder) may pass to the couple's children or other named persons.
The new appointments were made under a writ which ran, "We will and require you to elect" (a named person).
He did, however, go on to qualify this by saying that an individual IP address could not identify a named person all of the time.
From one oddly named person to another.
After 1725 they were partially printed, but cashiers still had to sign each note and make them payable to a named person.
Say you are leaving some to a named person, you have left that person, say ten percent.
Often they returned empty-handed, with stories that the named persons had died or had possibly been transported, but certainly could not be found.
Nothing remotely resembling a distinct charge from a named person professing to know is offered among this precious "evidence."
Then again a statute might prescribe that the power should be exercised by a named person or a person with specific qualifications.
In the course of time, the goldsmiths began to issue receipts for gold payable to the bearer rather than to any named person.
However, the cognomina eventually became family names, so agnomina were needed to distinguish between similarly named persons.