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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.
It also lends itself to elaboration, because its tight syntax holds even the longest and most complex sentence together as a logical unit.
* RR Lyr lends its name to a class of pulsating variable, RR Lyrae-stars.
UPEACE keeps operational agreements with them and lends its logos when necessary in order to undertake joint activities within the framework of UPEACE's and the Centres ’ mission.
Owing to its compact length, the V6 lends itself well to the widely-used transverse engine front-wheel drive layout.
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.
Chardonnay lends itself to most any style of wine making from dry still wines, to sparkling wines to sweet late harvest and even botrytized wines ( though its susceptibility to other less favorable rot makes these wines more rare ).
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.
Printmaking ( other than monotyping ) is not chosen only for its ability to produce multiple impressions, but rather for the unique qualities that each of the printmaking processes lends itself to.
Later, Gull forces the semi-literate Netley to write the infamous " From Hell " letter which lends the work its title.
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.
" O ' Connell notes in his Boston Review critique of Station Island: " Again and again Heaney pulls back from political purposes ; despite its emblems of savagery, Station Island lends no rhetorical comfort to Republicanism.
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 ).
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.
The latter is closely related to the reaction entropy of the electrochemical reaction that lends the battery its power.
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.

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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.
Hare lends his name to the following:
Recognized as a distinguished histopathologist, and a great scientist to this date, he lends his name to the syndrome, which he himself elucidated.
Anna Pavlova lends her name to a popular variety of American ice-cream.
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.

lends and musical
This musical influence is unusual in European music of the Middle Ages, and lends special qualities to the collection, although it does not predominate.
It is highly musical and lends itself to musical setting ; as songs it has developed in to the much wider world of popular music and frequently been re-recorded by Swedish singers like Olle Adolphson, Monica Zetterlund and the Värmland group Sven-Ingvars.
The foundation lends the violin by announcing it on the daily newspapers, musical publications and on its website.
The texture of the gourd lends itself nicely to the sound of the animal, much like a musical instrument.
Asy also lends her voice to the soundtrack of the musical film God Help the Girl created by Stuart Murdoch of Belle & Sebastian, where she sings on the songs " I Just Want Your Jeans " and " A Down and Dusky Blonde ".
Under the circumstances, this is not a musical that lends itself very well to revival, because its original merits depended so much on the individuals involved in the Broadway presentation.

lends and by
However, the healthy inventory position of the textile industry lends support to the broadly expressed belief that improvement in that industry can be expected by the second half of 1961.
" The rate at which the central bank lends money can indeed be chosen at will by the central bank ; this is the rate that makes the financial headlines.
Arithmetic coding, invented by Jorma Rissanen, and turned into a practical method by Witten, Neal, and Cleary, achieves superior compression to the better-known Huffman algorithm, and lends itself especially well to adaptive data compression tasks where the predictions are strongly context-dependent.
This theory lends itself to a form of materialistic mysticism in which the world is too grand to be understood by humans.
Hilda Ellis Davidson ( 1948 ) states that Hel " as a goddess " in surviving sources seems to belong to a genre of literary personification, that the word hel is generally " used simply to signify death or the grave ," and that the word often appears as the equivalent to the English ' death ,' which Davidson states " naturally lends itself to personification by poets.
This type of arch, when employed as a window opening, lends itself to very wide spaces, provided it is adequately supported by many narrow vertical shafts.
New information lends credibility to previous positions that this is an autoimmune response disease that can be caused by injury, non injury, and can progress from the injured location throughout the entire body, to include optic nerves, ear nerves, and other facial nerves.
Poe lends vocals to two songs on the Real Steel Original Motion Picture Score (" Why We're Here " and " Parkway Motel ") composed by Danny Elfman, released November 1st, 2011.
In late 1996, Frontier 4. 1 had become " an integrated development environment that lends itself to the creation and maintenance of Web sites and management of Web pages sans much busywork ," and by the time Frontier 4. 2 was released in January 1997, the software was firmly established in the realms of website management and CGI scripting, allowing users to " taste the power of large-scale database publishing with free software.
Thus, a monument dedicated by Cambyses II seems to refute the testimony of Herodotus, who lends the conquerors a criminal attitude of disrespect against the sacred traditions.
There is a repository at Blythe House, West Kensington, as well as annex institutions managed by the V & A, also the Museum lends exhibits to other institutions.
The latter lends to the term often used by outsiders as " The Farm ", in reference to a single such community.
That Ceadda was supported by Oswiu, and Wilfrid had been a supporter of Oswiu's son, lends further credence to the theory that Alhfrith's rebellion took place while Wilfrid was in Gaul.
The opinion written by John Marshall held that the sale was a binding contract, which according to Article I, Section 10, Clause I ( the Contract Clause ) of the Constitution, cannot be invalidated even if illegally secured and as a result the ruling lends further protection to property rights against popular pressures and is the earliest case of the Court asserting its right to invalidate state laws which are in conflict with or are otherwise contrary to the Constitution.
Another reason is that nylon-spandex fabric ( preferred by many spandex fetishists ) is often produced with a very smooth and silk-like finish, which lends a tactile dimension to the fetish-as well as a visual one.
More recently, a study of tail spikes by McWhinney et al., which showed a high incidence of trauma-related damage, lends more weight to the position that the spikes were indeed used in combat.
* July-Richard James lends Oliver St John a manuscript tract on the bridling of parliaments which was written in 1612 by Sir Robert Dudley, titular duke of Northumberland.

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