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In the C++ language, commonly referred to as an identifier. However, syntactically, a name can be an identifier, an operator function name, a conversion function name, a destructor name, or a qualified name.
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a syndrome of familial myxomas with cutaneous, cardiac, and endocrine involvement, manifested as nevi, atrial myxoma, and neurofibroma ephelides. Cf. LAMB s.
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FACILITY NAME. SHOULD NOT INCLUDE PUNCTUATION. MAY INCLUDE PHYSICAL LOCATION OF THE PLANT TO DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN FACILITIES WITH THE SAME NAME.
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the R. stands for "Regina" which is the Latin word for Queen or "Rex" which is the Latin word for King; the "v." stands for versus or against; in criminal proceedings the name of the case is referred to as, eg " R v. Smith" or "The Queen versus Smith". When the monarch on the throne changes to a King, then the "R." will refer to "The King";
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Subject ___________________
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