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- adjective Mentioned or named
before ;aforesaid .
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Examples
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" The above-said island is located deep inside the territorial waters of the DPRK side from the maritime demarcation line, " the statement said, using an acronym for North Korea ' s full name, the Democratic People ' s Republic of Korea.
North Korea Claims Waters Around Shelled Island Evan Ramstad 2010
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All the Saxon Eastphalians Austreleudi came there with Hessi, gave hostages as he was pleased to demand and swore oaths of fidelity to the above-said lord king Charles.
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And after the above-said castella had been completed and the Franks had stationed scarae to live in them and guard then, the lord king Charles returned to Francia.
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The question of denying communion to pro-choice politicians got the nation's attention during the 2004 election, when about a dozen bishops-including those mentioned above-said they'd deny communion to the Democratic nominee John Kerry, creating a cycle of negative news that Kerry concedes helped sink his campaign.
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Times of India, 23.10.2005, Quite naturally the CPIM government in the above-said bill proposed the merger of separate pieces of land into a single plot.
A Maoist critique of the CPI(Marxist) Abhay N 2007
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And it is an eight journeys from the city above-said.
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Also from Akon, above-said, go men forth four journeys to the city of Palestine, that was of the Philistines, that now is clept
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In that realm, at Bagdad above-said, was wont to dwell the caliph, that was wont to be both as Emperor and Pope of the
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Saint Silvester, where be nuns of an hundred orders: and it is yet all broilly, as though it were half-burnt, for the Emperor Julianus above-said, of his cursedness and malice, let burn that part with the other bones, and yet it sheweth; and this thing hath been proved both by popes and by emperors.
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And in the walls of the house, without the number above-said, there be fifty-four pillars that bear up the house.
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