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"They send them round with the Naafi van these days."
Well, I see her in the Naafi quite a lot.
But how did the small talk go in the Naafi canteen?
"I can easily make some more tea," the Naafi girl said.
But it was so reminiscent of our conversation in the Naafi that evening.
Then in the evening we would get food in the Naafi.
The others had all drifted off to the Naafi.
It was past twelve and the Naafi tent was open.
In addition to Mr. Naafi, three others were killed.
He dragged the revolver from his flying-boot and advanced on the Naafi wagon.
The road in front of me was blocked by the remains of the Naafi Institute.
Another time, I had arranged to meet him in the Naafi, a popular meeting place on the camp, at 5pm.
'It was all that Naafi food,' the reporter complained.
It was the last payday before Christmas so the Naafi was packed.
He turned up a side path to go into the NAAFI.
Old hands, young girls, and even the NAAFI women were there.
'But I stopped off at the Naafi on the way back.'
The sergeant and a young NAAFI girl were standing waiting for her.
Go and see if one of those nice NAAFI ladies will give us some.
A Naafi mobile canteen was open.
CH3 was chatting with the Naafi girl.
That atmosphere of tension was nowhere more noticeable than in the big Naafi tent at the edge of the square.
Yet I suddenly remembered what Trevors had told us in the Naafi.
The police in Avon identified the driver as Abdulraheem Naafi, 41.
A spokesman for the state medical examiner said Mr. Naafi died from burns and smoke inhalation.