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Beak and name
Initially frightened of the parrot, Koko named him " Devil Tooth ", " devil " presumably coming from his being mostly red, and " tooth " for his fierce-looking white beak ; the human staff adjusted the name to " Devil Beak ", and ultimately to " DB ".
In 1959, former professional welterweight boxer Bernard Hart was granted permission to use the Lonsdale name by James Lowther, 7th Earl of Lonsdale In 1960, business commenced for the brand at 21 Beak St., Soho, London.
As a result of the effects of the House of M event, Beak, his wife Angel and their children ( except for Tito, which is also the name of Beak's future grandson ) have lost their powers and thus their " hideous " appearance, and are now finally able to live happily.

Beak and for
He won the 1995 Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction and the 1994 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Science for his book The Beak of the Finch.
The Government was anxious for a quick end to the conflict and they pressured McDonnell into making a premature attack on Titokowaru's main Pa, Te Ngutu o Te Manu or The Bird's Beak.
In this story Donald and his nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie meet a parrot named Yellow Beak and they wind up searching for the lost treasure of Henry Morgan.
The storyline was originally developed for a Mickey Mouse feature cartoon ( under the title " Morgan's Ghost ") in which Mickey, Donald, and Goofy meet Yellow Beak and encounter Pete, but the cartoon was never produced.
Known as the " Blind Beak of Bow Street ", John Fielding refined the patrol into the first truly effective police force for the capital, later adding officers mounted on horseback.
The Grants were the subject of the book The Beak of the Finch: A Story of Evolution in Our Time by Jonathan Weiner ( Alfred A. Knopf, 1994 ), ISBN 0-679-40003-6, which won the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction in 1995.
Bridges entered the United States in 1920, where his American colleagues nicknamed him " The Beak " for his prominent nose, " The Limey ," as they couldn't tell the difference between an Australian and an Englishman, and finally " Australian Harry " or " Racehorse Harry " to differentiate him from all other Harrys by his nationality and love of the racetrack.
Next, the Timebroker replaces Beak with Holocaust, which they are informed is a punishment for disobeying previous orders.
Beak returns from stasis and saves the day by calling on two good versions of Hyperion for help, fulfilling his destiny as an Exile.
Later in the series, he also wields the Kuchibashi-Ō (" Beak King "), a super-sharp snapping claw with an extendable chain, and the Tetsugan (" Iron Ball "), which transmutes his entire body into a living iron golem for brief periods.
After the Xavier Institute For Higher Learning publicly revealed that the school was a training ground and sanctuary for mutants, Beak traveled to the United States and enrolled there.
Barnell reveals on their " date " that he had been working for these New Warriors, and that he had no attraction to her other than the friendship they had maintained back when she knew him as Beak.
Fielding's blind half-brother, Sir John Fielding ( known as the " Blind Beak of Bow Street "), succeeded his brother as magistrate in 1754 and refined the patrol into the first truly effective police force for the capital.

Beak and bird
In 1868 at Te Ngutu O Te Manu ( Beak of the bird ), a battle took place between the forces of the Hah Hau rebel Titokaworu and the Colonial army commanded by Thomas McDonnell.

Beak and beak
Beak trimming in the poultry industry usually occurs without anaesthetic at 1-day of age or when the chicks are very young, but can occur at a later age if an outbreak of feather pecking occurs, and in some cases, birds may be beak trimmed on repeated occasions.

alternative and name
The alternative name for the family, Umbelliferae, derives from the inflorescence being generally in the form of a compound umbel.
The most common explanation suggests that the name was taken from the railway station in Marple, Stockport, through which Christie passed, with the alternative account that Christie took it from the home of a Marple family who lived at Marple Hall, near her sister Madge's home at Abney Hall.
A 1998 systematic review of studies assessing its prevalence in 13 countries concluded that about 31 % of cancer patients use some form of complementary and alternative medicine .< ref name = Ernst_Cassileth > Alternative medicine varies from country to country.
An alternative name for the ACC is the West Wind Drift.
* Amaltheia, alternative name of the Cumaean Sibyl
* Aoi Mac Ollamain, the Celtic god of poetry as an alternative first name and name abbreviation
Two other launch systems are offered by the company, the Soyuz-2 as a medium-lift alternative to Ariane 5, and the Vega as a lighter one .< ref name =" launchers ">
Red brass is also an alternative name for copper alloy C23000, which is composed of 14 – 16 % zinc, 0. 05 % iron and lead, and the remainder copper.
* Big Dipper, alternative name for a roller coaster ride, especially in the United Kingdom.
Cruciferae, an older name, meaning " cross-bearing ", describes the four petals of mustard flowers, which are reminiscent of a cross ; it is one of eight plant family names without the suffix-aceae that are authorized alternative names ( according to ICBN Art.
" Boba " ( 波霸 ) is an alternative name that is less commonly used these days.
The ballad probably derives its name from medieval French dance songs or " ballares " ( from which we also get ballet ), as did the alternative rival form that became the French Ballade.
St. Petroc founded a monastery in Bodmin in the sixth century and gave the town its alternative name of Petrockstow.
* Catalan wine, an alternative name used in France for wine made from the Carignan grape
Proponents argued that the name Dominion Day was a holdover from the colonial era, an argument given some impetus by the patriation of the Canadian Constitution in 1982, and others asserted that an alternative was needed as the term does not translate well into French.
Some older astronomy books give an alternative spelling of the name, Camelopardus.
The alternative name " Schönfinkelisation ", has been proposed as a reference to Moses Schönfinkel.
* Cadillacs and Dinosaurs, an alternative name for the comic Xenozoic Tales
* Cadillac, alternative name for Cocaine
Republic is still an alternative translation of the traditional name of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Rhyming slang is a form of phrase construction in the English language and is especially prevalent in dialectal English from the East End of London ; hence the alternative name, Cockney rhyming slang ( or CRS ).
It has tried to maintain the exclusive right to sell products using the " Coca-Cola " name and its diminutive form " Coke ", by suggesting the alternative of " cola drink " as a generic name for similar types of carbonated soft drinks.

alternative and for
The alternative to this is that if a conservative candidate is nominated the national committee will have to appeal to the trusts for their campaign funds, and in doing this will incur obligations which would make a Democratic victory absolutely fruitless.
The Dominican people have known no democratic institutions and precious little freedom for a generation, and all alternative leadership has been suppressed.
Expressed differently: if the price for becoming a faithful follower of Jesus Christ is some form of self-destruction, whether of the body or of the mind -- sacrificium corporis, sacrificium intellectus -- then there is no alternative but that the price remain unpaid.
It will be recalled from the discussion in Section 7 that the position of the `` right '', as represented by Barth, rests on the following thesis: The only tenable alternative to Bultmann's position is a theology that ( 1 ) rejects or at least qualifies his unconditioned demand for demythologization and existential interpretation ; ;
Anthropology has been used in Britain to provide an alternative explanation for the Financial crisis of 2007 – 2010 to the technical explanations rooted in economic and political theory.
Augmentative and alternative communication ( AAC ) is an umbrella term that encompasses methods of communication for those with impairments or restrictions on the production or comprehension of spoken or written language.
While resistant to most beta lactam antibiotics commonly used for skin infections, it remains sensitive to alternative antibiotics, e. g., clindamycin ( Cleocin ), trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole ( Bactrim ), and doxycycline ( unlike hospital-acquired MRSA that may only be sensitive to vancomycin IV ).
With regard to historic properties ( those properties that are listed or that are eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places, or properties designated as historic under State or local law ), those facilities must still comply with the provisions of Title III of the ADA to the " maximum extent feasible " but if following the usual standards would " threaten to destroy the historic significance of a feature of the building " then alternative standards may be used.
By the conditions accepted in the treaty, the Avars were to take possession of Pannonia and the Lombards were promised military support in Italy should the need arise ; also, for a period of 200 years the Lombards were to maintain the right to reclaim their former territories if the plan to conquer Italy failed, thus leaving Alboin with an alternative open.
Sometimes, Roman numerals are still used for enumeration of lists ( as an alternative to alphabetical enumeration ), for sequential volumes, to differentiate monarchs or family members with the same first names, and ( in lower case ) to number pages in prefatory material in books.
Although a phoneme's allophones are all alternative pronunciations for a phoneme, the specific allophone selected in a given situation is often predictable.
Ayurveda, Chinese medicine, Homeopathy and Naturopathy are cited as examples The term appears to have entered into usage through the National Institute of Health's National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine ( NCCAM ), which began to employ it as a substitute for alternative medical systems as a way of differentiating widely comprehensive systems of medicine, such as Ayurvedic medicine, from specialized alternative approaches.
It was commonly thought that most individuals were homozygous for the " wild type " allele at most gene loci, and that any alternative ' mutant ' allele was found in homozygous form in a small minority of " affected " individuals, often as genetic diseases, and more frequently in heterozygous form in " carriers " for the mutant allele.
Then, p < sup > 2 </ sup > is the fraction of the population homozygous for the first allele, 2pq is the fraction of heterozygotes, and q < sup > 2 </ sup > is the fraction homozygous for the alternative allele.
As resistance towards antibiotics becomes more common, a greater need for alternative treatments arises.
Private and alternative education institutions for children in preschool-12th grade include Regents School of Austin, Redeemer Lutheran School, Garza ( public ), Austin Discovery School ( public charter ), Austin Jewish Academy, The Austin Waldorf School, The Griffin School, The Khabele School, Concordia Academy, St. Ignatius Martyr Catholic School, Holy Family Catholic School, San Juan Diego Catholic High School, Brentwood Christian School, St. Austin Catholic School, St. Stephen's Episcopal School, St. Mary's, St. Theresa's, St. Michael's Catholic Academy, St. Gabriel's Catholic School, St. Andrew's Episcopal School, St. Francis Episcopal School, Saint Paul Lutheran School, Trinity Episcopal School, Huntington-Surrey, Cleaview Sudbury School, The Inside Outside School, ACE Academy, Paragon Preparatory Middle School, Austin International School, The Progress School and a number of Montessori schools.
( via their ARA / ARA2 / ASR products ) allowed ' Sideways ROM ' capability, that allowed the standard Acorn ROM space to be programmatically mapped out for alternative EPROMs, either physically via ZIF Sockets, or ' virtually ' via ROM-images loaded into ( Battery-backed ) RAM in the same ROM memory space.

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