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unnamed and acquaintance
CNN's preliminary report following the attacks claimed that an unnamed acquaintance relayed " He told me once that his father had tried to kill him when he was a child.
In December 1794, William told his father that he had discovered a cache of old documents belonging to an acquaintance who wanted to remain unnamed, and that one of them was a deed with a signature of Shakespeare in it.
Jones said she had some conscious memories of her involvement in the mind-control program: it began in 1960, she said, when an old USO acquaintance ( an unnamed retired army general ) asked to use Jones ' modeling school as a mailing address to receive some letters and packages.

unnamed and told
The novel thus appears to be told by an unnamed narrator who gathers information from what he has personally seen and heard regarding the epidemic, as well as from the diary of another character, Tarrou, who makes observations about the events he witnesses.
An unnamed Libyan official at the airport asked to confirm the ban told Reuters: " This is right.
The second, interleaved storyline is told by an initially unnamed narrator, remaining unnamed so as to provide a neutral context for the narrative.
It is told from the perspective of an unnamed storyteller / narrator, who speaks casually and frankly to the reader, frequently adding his own commentary on characters ' motivations and the like.
During the coroner ’ s inquest on Morgan's murder, Pete Spence's wife Marietta Duarte testified that her husband, Frank Stilwell, Frederick Bode, Florentino " Indian Charlie " Cruz, and an unnamed half-breed Indian had turned up at her home an hour after the shooting, and that Spence threatened violence if she told what she knew.
Kent Haruf's to rhyme with " sheriff " novel The Tie That Binds ( 1984 ), is the fictitious story of 80 year-old Edith Goodnough of Holt County, Colorado, as told to an unnamed inquirer on a Sunday afternoon in the spring of 1977 by her 50 year-old neighbour, a farmer called Sanders Roscoe.
In Book IV of Marcus Annaeus Lucanus ' epic poem Pharsalia ( c. 65-61 AD ), the story of Hercules ' victory over Antaeus is told to the Roman Curio by an unnamed Libyan citizen.
In a February 5, 1971 feature on Glass Harp in Cleveland's The Plain Dealer, the paper's rock music critic Jane Scott cited unnamed " record people " who told a story of Hendrix saying ( in 1970 ) " That guy ( Phil Keaggy ) is the upcoming guitar player in the Midwest ".
Earlier that very year, an unnamed source within the party told the newspaper Dagbladet that Jagland " most likely " would remain leader up until 2004.
Phoinix told it to another, unnamed person ; meanwhile Apollodorus checked it with Socrates, who was present.
The unnamed person has told it to Glaucon ( Plato's brother, an interlocutor in the Republic ), but has given him an unreliable version and has left him uncertain how long ago the discussion took place.
Penton notes that Moyle was a " teetotaller " and " puritanical ", but claims Rutherford's drinking habits were " notorious " and cites unnamed former Brooklyn Bethel workers who told of occasional difficulties in getting Rutherford to the podium to give public talks due to inebriation.
On 29 May 2003, BBC defence correspondent Andrew Gilligan filed a report for BBC Radio 4's Today programme in which he stated that an unnamed source-a senior British official-had told him that the September Dossier had been " sexed up ", and that the intelligence agencies were concerned about some " dubious " information contained within it-specifically the claim that Saddam Hussein could deploy weapons of mass destruction within 45 minutes of an order to use them.
In 1920, Cohl told the story of two unnamed visitors that Éclair had forced on him to study his techniques, techniques that they later stole to make their own series.
The two congresswomen state that they heard the remark from unnamed sources, although The Politico identified California State Assemblyman Fabian Núñez as one of those who heard the insult firsthand and told Loretta Sanchez.
An unnamed newspaper was told to have promised £ 1000 reward to someone who would reveal his identity.
A few unnamed board members told the Mobile Press-Register that the university was now facing a $ 4 million cash flow shortage heading into the coming months.
The phrase gained currency in the United Kingdom on 29 May 2003, when BBC defence correspondent Andrew Gilligan filed a report for BBC Radio 4's Today programme in which he stated that an unnamed source-a senior British official-had told him that the September Dossier had been " sexed up ", and that the intelligence agencies were concerned about some " dubious " information contained within it-specifically the claim that Saddam Hussein could deploy weapons of mass destruction within 45 minutes of an order.
Creme is a follower of Alice A. Bailey who claimed, beginning in 1959, to have been contacted telepathically by one of the Masters ( he was told not reveal which one, but Creme's Master is usually assumed to be one of the two unnamed " English Masters " mentioned by Alice A. Bailey ) and prepared for his mission, which Creme said he was told was to receive messages from Maitreya.
In June 2007, AllOfMP3 announced on their site that they were " closed for maintenance ", while Times Online reported that an unnamed person claiming to be an ex-employee told them it was closed down following pressure from the Russian government.
" Before Weldon's public confirmation, an unnamed federal law enforcement official mentioned in press accounts said that Weldon had not yet been told about the inquiry because it was only over the last few months that the FBI had obtained evidence suggesting the congressman may have broken the law.

unnamed and journalist
National Catholic Reporter journalist John Allen published a similar account on the same day, quoting an unnamed senior Vatican official.
An unnamed journalist described Cowen " as subtle as a JCB ".
He was also accused of unwelcome sexual advances to two unnamed female journalists at the same function ( ABC's Lateline reported that he " propositioned " one journalist, and pinched another's buttocks ).
* A Newsweek journalist claimed an unnamed official told him that an estimated 5, 000 civilians died as " collateral damage " from the American military during Operation Speedy Express.
Mainstream politico Constantin Argetoianu, citing an unnamed Adevărul journalist, had it that Emil Pauker, otherwise an outspoken anti-communist, was trying to protect even the more estranged members of his family.
He played an unnamed mayor of Gotham City in Batman Returns and sleazy journalist Pete Curtis in Peter Weir's The Year of Living Dangerously.
According to an unnamed journalist present at the funeral, a " large group " of plainclothes and security forces present at the ceremony " beat a number of mourners ", including Haleh Sahabi.

unnamed and Philippe
Critchley is currently also completing an, as of yet, unnamed short book of conversations with Philippe Parreno.

unnamed and van
Having found the island unnamed, Dutch captain Anthonie van Diemen named it Nieuw Amsterdam after his ship on 17 June 1633.

acquaintance and told
Later, Robinson told Trouten's mother that she had run off with an acquaintance after stealing money from him.
He reportedly told an acquaintance: " After the war is over and Hitler will crush the Americans ... we'll take over ...
" I hit this white man ," Mallard allegedly told acquaintance Maranda Daniel, laughing.
Although his biographer son largely discounted Laing's account of his childhood, an obituary by an acquaintance of Laing asserted that about his parent – " the full truth he told only to a few close friends ".
( Shakespeare apparently was able to learn enough about the content of the " Iliad ," whether directly from Chapman's translation, or from an acquaintance with what Chapman was working on acquired otherwise, to enable him to put forth " Troilus and Cressida " in 1601-2 ; that play is remarkable for interweaving the Iliadic story of the deaths of Patroclus and Hector with the quite un-Iliadic story of love betrayed as told first in English by Geoffrey Chaucer in his masterpiece " Troilus and Criseyde.
Eusebius wrote in the Vita that Constantine himself had told him this story " and confirmed it with oaths " late in life " when I was deemed worthy of his acquaintance and company.
During her marriage she made the acquaintance of the most eminent scientific men of the time, among whom her talents had attracted attention before she had acquired general fame, Laplace told her " There have been only three women who have understood me.
Clive Bellman, another acquaintance, was told that the paintings were sold to provide money for purchases of archive materials from the Soviet Union about the Holocaust.
On two occasions, Adams told Hittell he had contact with an acquaintance from New England.
The tale is told by an acquaintance he meets in a London club.
A letter, however, from old Mr Fairford determined him not to do so ; and having made acquaintance with the blind fiddler, who told him a tale of the Redgauntlet family, Darsie went with him to a fishers ' merry-making, where he danced with Lilias, who reproached him for leading an idle life, and begged him to leave the neighbourhood.

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