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  1. REXSHUN - On August 31st, in Chicago, to Harry and Dolly (nee Onboat) a son.
  2. it does nee bother me you know.
  3. Past students are asked to write to Professor David Foskett, School of Hospitality Studies, Thames Valley University, , giving their full name (nee) and address, the name of the course studies, the year they left and their current position and company.
  4. From Edna Chapman, nee King
  5. Between 1905 and 1916 the fundamental texture of Nizan's psyche was traced out in the drama enacted in the Nizan household by its three principal characters: Clementine Nizan, nee Metour, cast in the role of mother and wife, Pierre Marie-Joseph Nizan, cast in the role of father and husband, Paul Pierre Yves Henri Nizan, cast in the role of only son.
  6. (In 1874, whilst at her favourite residence at Osborne in the Isle of Wight, Queen Victoria made a number of trips to the post office at nearby Whippingham where she would stay for some hours comforting a dying deaf woman, Mrs. Elizabeth Tuffield, nee Groves.
  7. Last year, Great Britain was represented by Julie Hall (nee Wade) and Helen Wadsworth, who won the championship.
  8. This has also been a feature of the East African revival and was probably also present in Watchman Nee's church.
  9. Replication Server takes a revolutionary approach to distributed database for those organizations who don't need absolute data synchronization but the nee need the advantages of up to date data at ll of its points of most frequent use.
  10. I must mention one member - Angela (nee Feetenby) - for her help to me has been second to none - not only do I congratulate her for that but on your behalf I want to wish her every happiness in her new life - she was married last July to Harry Bell.
  11. W.L.Webb Margarete Buber-Neumann (nee Thuring), born Potsdam, October 21, 1901; died Frankfurt, November 6, 1989.
  12. This meant that Mrs. Bernadette McAliskey (nee Devlin) could not take part though she had earlier indicated that she would stand as a candidate in Mid-Ulster.
  13. The Yugo (nee Zastava), built in Yugoslavia, managed to escape the Iron Curtain car jokes but at the same time escaped, completely, the attention of press and public.

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