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Hare and name
It has been mass produced on souvenirs, lent its name to a Superman villain, appeared on The Simpsons to demonstrate the redemption of a murderous character named Sideshow Bob, incorporated into Hare Krishna chants and adapted for Wicca ceremonies.
Similarly, Srila Prabhupada, author Bhagavad Gita As It Is and founder of the Hare Krishna Movement, has propounded the same pluralistic, nonsecular view: that "' Christ ' is another way of saying Krsta and Krsta is another way of pronouncing Krishna, the name of God.
The name is derived from Thomas Hare, who initially developed the system and the Tasmanian Attorney General, Andrew Inglis Clark, who worked to have a modified version introduced.
meaning " please call out the name Hari ", the Hare Krishna mantra contains the name in the vocative.
Gaudiya Vaishnavas, most notably the Hare Krishnas, are given a spiritual name by their guru upon diksha ( initiation ).
Marvin was never named in the original shorts ( though he was called the Commander of Flying Saucer X-2 in The Hasty Hare in 1952 ), but decades later when the character attracted merchandising interest, the current name was selected.
This show reused his original name from The Hasty Hare ( although the opening credits list him as Marvin playing Commander X-2, in the same way as Daffy is playing Duck Dodgers ).
One of her names, Hara ( mentioned in Narada-pancaratra 5. 5. 59 ), in vocative Hare, forms a part of the Hare Krishna ' Maha-Mantra ', one of the most popular Vedic mantras, especially among certain sects of Gaudiya Vaishnavas ( some other sects among Gaudiya Vaishnavas explain that the word " Hare " in the mantra is the vocative form of " Hari ", which is also a name of God ).
Soon afterwards she gave up recording and performing when she turned to the Hare Krishna religion, though she did record and perform under the X-Ray Spex name again when they reformed in 1995.
; Mary O ' Hare: The character briefly talked about in the beginning who Vonnegut promised to name the book The Children's Crusade.
A few years later, O ' Hare was honored when Colonel Robert R. McCormick, publisher of the Chicago Tribune, suggested a name change of Chicago's Orchard Depot Airport as tribute to Butch O ' Hare.
" Hare " can be interpreted as either the vocative of Hari, another name of Vishnu meaning " he who removes illusion ", or as the vocative of Harā, a name of Rādhā, Krishna's eternal consort or Shakti.
The Willow Ptarmigan's scientific name, Lagopus lagopus is derived from Ancient Greek lagos ( λαγως ) " hare " + pous ( πους ) " foot ", in reference to the bird's feathered feet which allow it to negotiate frozen ground ( see also Snowshoe Hare ).
The author Charles Dickens stayed at the Hare & Hounds Inn and used the village name for the title of his novel The Pickwick Papers.
* O ' Hare ( surname ), a surname ( and list of people with the name )
According to Bernardino de Sahagún the name derives from the Nahuatl metl " and " zitli ( Agave Hare ).
But if played on the normal or hard modes, Babs will appear at the end of the stage to tell Buster that her friend, Melvin the Monster ( from the episode " Hare Raising Night ", but not referred to by name in the game itself ) has been captured and taken under the control of the stage's boss, Dr. Gene Splicer ( also from " Hare Raising Night ", but referred to as the Mad Scientist in the game itself ).
The Ptarmigan's genus name, Lagopus, is derived from Ancient Greek lagos ( λαγως ), meaning " hare ", + pous ( πους ), " foot ", in reference to the bird's feathered legs ( see also Snowshoe Hare ).

Hare and following
Hare argues that in practice, most of the time, we should be following the general principles:
This airport is the third busiest one in the state of Illinois, following Chicago's O ' Hare International Airport and Midway Airport.
On 25 May 1979, American Airlines Flight 191, a McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10, lost control and crashed near O ' Hare International Airport in Des Plaines, Illinois, following improper maintenance and the loss of an engine.
* A. C Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada who founded the International Society for Krishna Consciousness ( the ' Hare Krishnas ') in New York in 1965, an organization following the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition of Hinduism.
" The United States in 1942 badly needed a live hero, and Butch O ' Hare was a young, handsome naval aviator, so he participated in several war bond tours the following months.
The Hare Krishna mantra, also referred to reverentially as the Maha Mantra (" Great Mantra "), is a sixteen-word Vaishnava mantra which first appeared in the Kali-Santarana Upanishad, and which from the 15th century rose to importance in the Bhakti movement following the teachings of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.
People born within these date ranges can be said to have been born in the " Year of the Hare ", while also bearing the following elemental sign:
" All of the others ( Dan Ryan, Kennedy, Edens, Stevenson, Eisenhower, Elgin-O ' Hare, Kingery, and Borman ) are called " Expressway ," even though there is little or no difference in the quality of the road between the Bishop Ford and the others — calling them " Expressway " is merely a Chicago colloquialism to which the Bishop Ford is the lone exception ( likely due to the alliterative value of using " Freeway " instead of " Expressway " following a word beginning with the letter " F ").
However, following the execution of Guan Yu, Red Hare refused to eat and died of starvation.
Hare coursing also takes place in Russia but is illegal in most European countries and in Australia, where it had a long history from 1867 until it was banned in 1985 following a long decline in popularity.
Coach Jordan tells the following story, “ Fessor Hare told me how he and Dr. Sanford-for whom the stadium in Athens is named-used to come to Auburn every year after the Auburn-Georgia game in Columbus to divide the money.
* Only the following US gateway cities could be served non-stop from Heathrow: Baltimore, Boston, Chicago O ' Hare, Detroit, Los Angeles, Miami, New York JFK, Newark, Anchorage, Minneapolis / St.

lends and name
It lends its name to the 1960 musical Camelot by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe, which is based on T. H. White's literary version of the legend, The Once and Future King.
The King Protea is the National Flower of South Africa and as such lends its name to the national Cricket team, whose nickname is the Proteas.
* RR Lyr lends its name to a class of pulsating variable, RR Lyrae-stars.
He was awarded the Bôcher Memorial Prize in mathematical analysis in 1964 for his paper " On a conjecture by Littlewood and idempotent measures ", and lends his name to the Cohen-Hewitt factorization theorem.
The ang-bindi made by the Baka people of the Congo is but one example of this instrument found among tribal societies in Africa and Southeast Asia, and it lends its name to the generic term inbindi for all related instruments.
The ang-bindi made by the Baka people of the Congo is but one example of a traditional version of the instrument found among tribal societies in Africa and Southeast Asia, and it lends its name to the generic term inbindi for all related instruments.
Alkanet is traditionally used in Indian food under the name " Ratan Jot ", and lends its red colour to some versions of the dish Rogan Josh.
In the game of chess, the hippopotamus lends its name to the Hippopotamus Defense, an opening system, which is generally considered weak. The River Horse is a popular outdoor sculpture at George Washington University, Washington, D. C.
Fulda lends its name to the Fulda Gap, a traditional east-west invasion route used by Napoleon and others.
The same mountain range lends its name to the alcoholic cordial Chartreuse produced by the monks since the 1740s which itself gives rise to the name of the colour.
The Great Salt Lake lends its name to Salt Lake City, originally named " Great Salt Lake City " by the President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( known as the Mormon or LDS Church ) Brigham Young, who led a group of Mormon pioneers to the Salt Lake Valley southeast of the lake on July 24, 1847.
It lends its name to its genus and family ( Zingiberaceae ).
Recognized as a distinguished histopathologist, and a great scientist to this date, he lends his name to the syndrome, which he himself elucidated.
Serpent Mound lends its name to the Serpent Mound crater, the eroded remnant of a huge ancient meteorite impact crater.
Although ternary most often refers to a system in which the three digits,, and are all whole numbers, the adjective also lends its name to the balanced ternary system, used in comparison logic and ternary computers.
Anna Pavlova lends her name to a popular variety of American ice-cream.
It lends its name to the Mysore style of painting, the sweet dish Mysore Pak, the Mysore Peta ( a traditional silk turban ) and the garment known as the Mysore silk saree.
The city lends its name to the Mysore silk saree, a women's garment made with pure silk and gold zari ( thread ).
The oldest bell in the cathedral is Bell Harry, which hangs in a cage atop the central tower to which the bell lends its name.
She lends her name to the moon Jupiter XLI, also called Aoede, which orbits the planet Jupiter.
She lends her name to the word " terpsichorean " which means " of or relating to dance ".
Atropos lends her name to the poisonous plant Atropa belladonna or Deadly Nightshade and to the alkaloid atropine, an anticholinergic drug which is derived from it.
Gunnersbury also lends its name to a nearby secondary school, in Brentford.

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