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1 My daughter Helena took a letter to Britain we have relatives there.
2 Half the staff have relatives who worked in the unit before them.
3 It will be an easy matter, as most of them have relatives .
4 A lot of our sisters and priests have relatives like that now.
5 Remember birthdays, anniversaries, and that people close to you have relatives dying.
6 For example, I have relatives who have no concept of the working week.
7 And I say that even though I have relatives in Ecuador.
8 That's right, and it isn't like he didn't have relatives to go to.
9 Some still feel sympathy for the PKK and have relatives fighting with the rebels.
10 I 've been to Norwich many times and have relatives there.
11 And better select men who don't have relatives in Snowfield.
12 Among these prisoners are included several young boys who have relatives among the interned.
13 They are mostly based in Adelaide -but many have relatives still in Xinjiang.
14 But there over the mountains you have relatives , and you must return to them.
15 Some are born relatives, some achieve relatives, and others have relatives thrust upon them.
16 You have relatives at the Foreign Office, have you not?
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