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    Bob Parr is my husband.

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    I appreciate you coming down here, Mrs Parr.

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    Mr Parr no longer works here.

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    I appreciate you comingdown here, Mrs. Parr.

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    Mr. Parr no longer works in the Insuricare.

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    Look at mewhen I'm talking to you, Parr.

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    Helen who? Helen Parr?

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    Oh, hello. This is Helen Parr.

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    There's really no need, Mrs. Parr.

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    Hello. This is Helen Parr.

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    Catherine Parr, Henry's sixth and last wife.

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    Mrs Parr, it's me.

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    Parr was mostly used as a striker

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    John M Parr.

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    Dashiell Robert Parr, you are an incredibly competitive boy.

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    You and your son can go now, Mrs Parr.

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    Look at me when I'm talking to you, Parr.

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    When Parr died after childbirth on 5 September 1548,

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    Bob? Bob? Look at me when I'm talking to you, Parr.

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    Robert Parr, will you have this womanto be your lawful wedded wife?

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    Robert Parr, will you have this woman to be your lawful wedded wife?

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    Katherine Parr was born in 1512, and was raised to be a rather independent woman for her time.

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    Even if this 3-D printing approach could restore only limited function, it would be a significant advance, Parr said.

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    When Parr died after childbirth on 5 September 1548, he renewed his attentions towards Elizabeth, intent on marrying her.

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    According to Reuters reported on March 7, Attorney General Venugo Parr believes that the Hindu newspaper's actions violate India's secrecy bill.

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    Henry's sixth and final wife Catherine Parr managed to not only hang onto her head, she also outlived her husband.

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    Catherine Parr also played a key role in restoring Mary and Elizabeth to the line of succession- after Henry had rendered them illegitimate by annulling his marriages to their mothers.

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    The Parr stay for six months to three years in their natal stream before becoming smolts, which are distinguished by their bright, silvery colour with scales that are easily rubbed off.

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    And, given all of the information that is currently available, I like to call attention to a quote from William Wilberforce sent to me by Sadie Parr of Wolf Awareness(link is external),“You may choose to look the other way but you can never say again that you did not know.(link is external)”.

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