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Names may not consist of more than 18 letters ( with spaces and punctuation marks counting as letters ), contain initials such as C. O. D., F. O. B., etc., or end in " filly ," " colt ," " stud ," " mare ," " stallion ," or any similar horse-related term.
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Rivet and Smith, the authors of Place Names of Roman Britain, note that the name may be related to British Celtic cocco -, ' red ', suggesting that statues of the god might have been painted red.
There are many ways of performing Tawassul, as mentioned in the Quran and Sunnah, one may make mention of the names and attributes of God ( See 99 Names of Allah ) or a good deed one has done, a blessed time such as Ramadhan.
Names may also be purchased from another company's consumer database or obtained from a telephone directory or another public list.
Names of cultivars are regulated by the International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants, and may be registered with an International Cultivar Registration Authority ( ICRA ).
Attached is a study area with a computerized data bank and where online searches of Holocaust victims ' names may be performed on the Central Database of Shoah Victims ' Names.
The red ensign may continue to be flown on land in Māori areas or during Māori events under the Flags, Emblems, and Names Protection Act 1981 in recognition of long held Māori preference for red flags.
It may be supposed that the founding Period by the " Three Names " occurred during the Three Kingdoms ( Goguryeo, Baekje and Silla ) period on the mainland of Korea.
According to Liu Xi's Eastern Han Dynasty Dictionary of Names, the word pipa may have an onomatopoeic origin ( the word being similar to the sounds the instrument makes ) although modern scholarship suggests a possible derivation from the Persian word " barbat " ( the two theories however are not necessarily mutually exclusive ).
Punycode is intended for the encoding of labels in the Internationalized Domain Names in Applications ( IDNA ) framework, such that these domain names may be represented in the ASCII character set allowed in the Domain Name System of the Internet.
Interested individuals may propose new common names by submitting the Common Names Proposal Form that is reviewed by the Committee on the Common Names of Insects and voted on by the ESA Governing Board.
Names like Devil's Tomato and particularly " wild tomato " are better avoided, as the fruits of Carolina Horsenettle are poisonous and may kill a human who eats of them.
That notwithstanding, several other nomenclatura have insistently been assigned to Buttevant by Irish Government officialdom: Cill na mBeallach, Cill na Mollach, and more recently Cill na Mallach by the Place Names Commission, explaining eruditely that it may signify The Church of the Curse, for which, the general public can be excused for thinking the Commission were referring to nearby Killmallock.
According to Stephen Robinson, the author of Somerset Place Names, the village was then known as Chew Millitus, suggesting that it may have had some military potential.
Names may be derived from the order of birth, as in the cases of Akkub and Jacob, whose names probably mean " posthumous.
Names of candidates may be proposed by a member of the governing body of CSIR, heads of universities or institutes of national importance, deans of different faculties and former awardees.
* Stop Names may have a qualifier to distinguish them from other stops within the same group of stops.
A digital version was incorporporated with other indexes as the International Plant Names Index ( IPNI ), and may fulfill the original intention-a complete index of plant names.
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NIST replaced these codes with the more permanent GNIS Feature ID, maintained by the U. S. Board on Geographic Names.
Though its official name is Bureau Junction, the village is more commonly called Bureau, and Bureau is the main name used by phone companies, the federal Board on Geographic Names, and the United States Post Office.
* Names of unsympathetic characters are carefully chosen, never consisting of two names if it can be avoided, to avoid even further vicarious association — more often than not, a single nickname is selected.
Names like Jeannette Glass ; Fort Pitt Glass ; the Pittsburgh Lamp, Brass and Glass Company ; American-Saint Gobain, Westmoreland Glass ; and others all supplied the country with everything from plate glass windows, to bottles, to milk glass, and much more for many decades.
Names of Japan ), and for about ten years after 737, this was revised to use more desirable characters ().
The Geographic Names Information System ( GNIS ) is a database that contains name and locative information about more than two million physical and cultural features located throughout the United States of America and its territories.
One of these students was the British-born Russian spy Kitty Harris, who was later more widely known as " The Spy With Seventeen Names ".
However, according to the Dictionary of American Family Names, the surname is more likely a patronymic name derived from the name Geddie.
However, according to Place Names of Ontario by Alan Rayburn, Scugog is a Mississauga word meaning ' waves leap over a canoe ' in reference, perhaps, to the flooding of the river valley, or, more likely, the quickness that waves can be whipped up in winds, owing to its shallowness.
By July 1955, TIME was decrying Confidential's success: " In a little more than two years, a 25 ¢ magazine called Confidential, based on the proposition that millions like to wallow in scurrility, has become the biggest newsstand seller in the U. S. Newsmen have called Confidential (" Tells the Facts and Names the Names ") everything from " scrawling on privy walls " to a " sewer sheet of supercharged sex.
Names such as Strauss, Bretag, Rogasch, Fischer, Schumann, Schulz were common-place in the early years along with the more english names of Smith, Brown, Fisher.
Names of Atlanta streets, buildings, parks, subdivisions, and more can be found within the cemetery gates.
Names of saints included in the more traditional litany were also included along with the newer saints.
In 1976, the Geographical Names Board of New South Wales approved the name ' Raby ', using the justification that the new suburb was to be located off Raby Road, which for more than 150 years had trailed across the hills linking the old Riley family property to Campbelltown.
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