PER CURIAM.
Defendant assigns seven errors as the basis for her assertion that prejudicial error exists. The first and third are not mentioned in her brief and are therefore deemed abandoned. Rule 28, G.S. 4A, p. 185.
The fourth was abandoned by the introduction of evidence. G.S. § 1-183.
The fifth, sixth, and seventh appear only in the assignments of error. This is not sufficient. Holden v. Holden,
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