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    Stephen Mcneil Premier.

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    Mcneil had been stationed for the last 12 years.

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    Lay and his secretary, Nancy Mcneil, originally selected the name"Enteron"(possibly spelled in camelcase as"EnterOn");

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    These situations can be nightmares for the elders who lose both their money and trusted family relationships,” says Tim Mcneil, a partner at The Elder Law Firm in Portland, Oregon.

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    Cohen's Inmate Case File scribed during his time at Alcatraz, Atlanta and Mcneil Island federal penitentiaries, provided a detailed background, including family history that was provided directly from Cohen during interviews.

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    Lay and his secretary, Nancy Mcneil, originally selected the name"Enteron"(possibly spelled in"camelcase" as"EnterOn"), but, when informed that the term approximated a Greek word referring to the intestines, the name was quickly abbreviated to Enron.

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    Lay and his secretary, Nancy Mcneil, originally selected the name"Enteron"(possibly spelled in camelcase as"EnterOn"), but, when it was pointed out that the term approximated a Greek word referring to the intestines, it was quickly shortened to"Enron".

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    Monash University Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine department professor John Mcneil said:“Despite the fact that aspirin has been around for more than 100 years, we have not known whether healthy older people should take it as a preventive measure to keep them healthy for longer.

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    Mcneil also said that, despite the fact that Aspirin was present for more than 100 years, we did not know whether or not it is healthy for people of all age, and whether taking this medicine will keep them healthy for a long time.

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    Mcneil also said that, despite the fact that Aspirin was present for more than 100 years, we did not know whether or not it is healthy for people of all age, and whether taking this medicine will keep them healthy for a long time.

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    On February 1, 1960, four students, Ezell A. Blair Jr., David Richmond, Joseph Mcneil, and Franklin McCain from North Carolina Agricultural & Technical College, an all-black college, sat down at the segregated lunch counter to protest Woolworth's policy of excluding African Americans from being served food there.

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