Verbal abuse; a crude substitute for argument.
1 Asked if he knew the names of his victims, he replied: 'Yes.
2 Throughout the course of the trial, you've heard the victims' names repeatedly.
3 I say friends; we didn't know their names until two days ago.
4 Every year, Green Car Journal names a Green Car of the Year.
5 But two is a great number of names to know these days.
6 He said: I wouldn't be surprised to see other names come forward.
7 One man used 24 names between the four companies, the report said.
8 Other names are, however, sure to crop up in the coming days.
9 The names of different states, different towns, cities, the names of home.
10 These two names are likely to become increasingly familiar in future years.
11 The names of the victims have not yet been released, he said.
12 Political sources say it names cabinet ministers, members of parliament and businessmen.
13 The situations and events are always the same; the names alone change.
14 It was also possible that the patients' names were on their doors.
15 These reports will not contain individual's names and will become public information.
16 I work the days, I count the beads and say the names .
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