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We should have everything, paid for by someone else who shall remain nameless.
For I will consider my lover, who shall remain nameless.
Someone who shall remain Nameless went below to work the radar.
Somebody who shall remain nameless went through three or four."
Unlike a certain son and grandson who shall remain nameless!
One person in the office who shall remain nameless first saw the film in college.
A certain Belgian, who shall remain nameless, had discovered her quite accidentally about a year ago.
The call was from a very important man who shall remain nameless, David Geffen.
The scout, who shall remain nameless by request, didn't need the full 24 seconds to get his answer off.
"If they don't someone who shall remain nameless might just rat on them to Waxy."
"That's what comes from associating with certain people who shall remain nameless," I answered, not any happier than he was.
"Depending on whether someone who shall remain nameless will just stick to the process, instead of trying a hundred so-called shortcuts!"
By a friend who shall remain nameless."
The man, who shall remain nameless, asked if I would "carry fire between the two sides," as the Somali idiom has it.
One who did was "a lady who shall remain nameless," he says, one whom he now considers a friend.
"Look at all those women," a Democratic stalwart, who shall remain nameless at her request, fairly screeched into the telephone.
I once went to a reading by the Australian expatriate novelist Peter Carey and a writer who shall remain nameless.
As the coalition troops were preparing for battle, one lieutenant colonel who shall remain nameless advised those under his command: "Iraq is steeped in history.
LEO: Who shall remain nameless.
Might even have time to read a chapter of his favourite thriller, as is the habit of one young officer aboard this ship, who shall remain nameless.'
"Frankly, we all just like that cake's name," confided one artist who shall remain nameless but plays in a famous heavy metal band and has a pilot's license.
(One prominent biologist, who shall remain nameless, once said to me that Gold ought to be buried deep within the earth along with all his putative bacteria.)
Unlike some of us who shall remain nameless, Mrs. Platchett was not amused by the idea that she would aid and abet an alleged felon.
Mr. Schoenholt said, "Don't do what some restaurateurs, who shall remain nameless, do: take coffee leftover from the night before and refrigerate it."
"He is a minor grandee of the Twish River Valley, who has suffered the jokes of someone who shall remain nameless.