CPL @1116 (93.8%) on 06-sep-2018 [ "arg2 was a relative of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin of arg1" "arg2 was the cousin of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin to arg1" ] using (mark, barnabas)
CPL @1116 (93.8%) on 06-sep-2018 [ "arg2 was a relative of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin of arg1" "arg2 was the cousin of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin to arg1" ] using (barnabas, mark)
CPL @1116 (93.8%) on 06-sep-2018 [ "arg2 was a relative of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin of arg1" "arg2 was the cousin of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin to arg1" ] using (mark, barnabas)
CPL @1116 (93.8%) on 06-sep-2018 [ "arg2 was a relative of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin of arg1" "arg2 was the cousin of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin to arg1" ] using (barnabas, mark)
CPL @1116 (93.8%) on 06-sep-2018 [ "arg2 was a relative of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin of arg1" "arg2 was the cousin of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin to arg1" ] using (mark, barnabas)
CPL @1116 (93.8%) on 06-sep-2018 [ "arg2 was a relative of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin of arg1" "arg2 was the cousin of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin to arg1" ] using (barnabas, mark)
CPL @1116 (93.8%) on 06-sep-2018 [ "arg2 was a relative of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin of arg1" "arg2 was the cousin of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin to arg1" ] using (mark, barnabas)
CPL @1116 (93.8%) on 06-sep-2018 [ "arg2 was a relative of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin of arg1" "arg2 was the cousin of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin to arg1" ] using (barnabas, mark)
CPL @1116 (93.8%) on 06-sep-2018 [ "arg2 was a relative of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin of arg1" "arg2 was the cousin of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin to arg1" ] using (mark, barnabas)
CPL @1116 (93.8%) on 06-sep-2018 [ "arg2 was a relative of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin of arg1" "arg2 was the cousin of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin to arg1" ] using (barnabas, mark)
CPL @1116 (93.8%) on 06-sep-2018 [ "arg2 was a relative of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin of arg1" "arg2 was the cousin of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin to arg1" ] using (mark, barnabas)
CPL @1116 (93.8%) on 06-sep-2018 [ "arg2 was a relative of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin of arg1" "arg2 was the cousin of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin to arg1" ] using (barnabas, mark)
CPL @1116 (93.8%) on 06-sep-2018 [ "arg2 was a relative of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin of arg1" "arg2 was the cousin of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin to arg1" ] using (mark, barnabas)
CPL @1116 (93.8%) on 06-sep-2018 [ "arg2 was a relative of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin of arg1" "arg2 was the cousin of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin to arg1" ] using (barnabas, mark)
CPL @1116 (93.8%) on 06-sep-2018 [ "arg2 was a relative of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin of arg1" "arg2 was the cousin of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin to arg1" ] using (mark, barnabas)
CPL @1116 (93.8%) on 06-sep-2018 [ "arg2 was a relative of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin of arg1" "arg2 was the cousin of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin to arg1" ] using (barnabas, mark)
CPL @1116 (93.8%) on 06-sep-2018 [ "arg2 was a relative of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin of arg1" "arg2 was the cousin of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin to arg1" ] using (mark, barnabas)
CPL @1116 (93.8%) on 06-sep-2018 [ "arg2 was a relative of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin of arg1" "arg2 was the cousin of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin to arg1" ] using (barnabas, mark)
CPL @1116 (93.8%) on 06-sep-2018 [ "arg2 was a relative of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin of arg1" "arg2 was the cousin of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin to arg1" ] using (mark, barnabas)
CPL @1116 (93.8%) on 06-sep-2018 [ "arg2 was a relative of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin of arg1" "arg2 was the cousin of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin to arg1" ] using (barnabas, mark)
CPL @1116 (93.8%) on 06-sep-2018 [ "arg2 was a relative of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin of arg1" "arg2 was the cousin of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin to arg1" ] using (mark, barnabas)
CPL @1116 (93.8%) on 06-sep-2018 [ "arg2 was a relative of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin of arg1" "arg2 was the cousin of arg1" "arg2 was a cousin to arg1" ] using (barnabas, mark)