An identifying appellation signifying status or function: e.g. `Mr.' or `General'
1 The note began, without the usual form of address , in these words:
2 This time the note began fondly with a familiar form of address .
3 Roderick Westerfield, the letter began abruptly, without the customary form of address .
4 He had used, 'du', the informal form of address , of course he had.
5 And it is more than merely a polite form of address .
6 Therefore, in matter, the statement is the form of address now most effective.
7 Perhaps it may be permitted to use the more direct form of address .
8 The same form of address is maintained for things living and things lifeless.
9 It began without a form of address , and it ended without a signature.
10 He hesitated, trying to think of some polite form of address .
11 It began abruptly, without any preliminary form of address , as follows-
12 Is there not a good deal of style about that form of address ?
13 McConnell nevertheless became the accepted form of address by all.
14 It began, without any form of address , in these lines:
15 Her face darkened with anger at his form of address .
16 Her mothers had made it very clear that this was a demeaning form of address .
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