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Yours Faithfully / Yours Sincerely
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Paddy Gahuna
10-Oct-2008
09:43
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the daughter of yours
Linus2005
23-Aug-2006
21:02
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thanks a lot of you/thanks a lot of yours?
asad khan
29-Jun-2006
02:11
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Using Yours to signoff in an e-mail
shyaam
12-Jan-2006
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'Yours,&c.'
nonEnglish
26-Aug-2005
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Poll:
"Now" is my now and not yours. ;-)
M56
12-Jul-2005
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16-Mar-2005
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"worse for wear but yours very sincerely"
Anonymous
22-Aug-2004
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the yours of the 12th
vladz
13-Apr-2004
15:47
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MikeNewYork
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one of each of yours
navi tasan
10-Dec-2003
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Thanks for yours overnight
Anonymous
30-Jan-2003
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