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His numerous books on Irish surnames built upon the work of Patrick Woulfe's Irish Names and Surnames ( 1923 ) and made him well known to all those researching their family past.
Names of those executed during the repression that followed defeat of the rebellion appear on one of the panels, as do profiles of the two rebels who met their death on the scaffold in Toronto: Samuel Lount and Peter Matthews ( rebel ) | Peter Matthews.
However, in his celebrated work Al-Aqidah Al-Waasitiyyah, Ibn Taymiyyah refutes the stance of the Mushabbihah ( those who liken the creation with God: anthropomorphism ) and those who deny, negate, and resort to allegorical / metaphorical interpretations of the Divine Names and Attributes.
Names and spellings are those used by Darwin.
Names in < font color =" red "> red </ font > indicate those who were killed as a direct result of the feud.
The following table lists the letters of the alphabet, their Polish names ( see also Names of letters below ), the Polish phonemes which they usually represent, rough English ( or other ) equivalents to the sounds of those phonemes, and other possible pronunciations.
The other was from religious private schools, such as those run by the Society of Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary, which were concerned about the right of parents to send their children to Catholic schools.
Apart from those, he wrote mainly prose, most notably, The Names of Christ and The Perfect Wife.
The next year, the Law Concerning the Names (" Об именах ") imposed criminal punishment on those Jews who tried to " adopt Christian names " and dictated that Jews must use their birth names (" какими они означены в метрических книгах ") in business, writings, advertisements, nametags, etc.
Names are similar to those in Unix, using a forward slash separating character and textual naming elements.
JPRS supports Internationalizing Domain Names in Applications ( IDNA ) which is a system by which Japanese characters can be converted into an ASCII representation of those characters, allowing Japanese characters to be used in applications without the underlying DNS system being altered.
Currently the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers ( ICANN ) broadly requires that the mailing address, phone number and e-mail address of those owning / managing a domain name to be made publicly available through the " WHOIS " directories.
The Names were both direct shareholders and, crucially, those who had obtained a stake through another third-party agent.
" Traveller, Stop and Read with gratitude the Names of the Parliamentary Commissioners appointed in the Year 1803 to direct the Making of above Five Hundred Miles of Roads through the Highlands of Scotland and of numerouse Bridges, particularly those at Beauly, Scuddel, Bonar, Fleet, and Helmsdale, connecting those Roads!

Names and Polish
Local toponyms were Polonised by the Polish Commission for the Determination of Place Names.
The town's name was now changed into " Słupsk " ( the Polish version of its name ) by the Commission for the Determination of Place Names on April 23, 1945.
After World War II the area was put under Polish administration according to the Potsdam Conference and renamed Stowięcino by the Commission for the Determination of Place Names.
Names of cities are given in their Russian version ( e. g., Lvov ), although the Polish or Ukrainian naming would have been correct for the scenes in Trachimbrod and Ukraine.

Names and side
Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names ( US-ACAN ) for the Naval Air Station Patuxent River ( at Cedar Point, Maryland ) located on the south side of the mouth of the Patuxent River.
Justin Rice and Darbie Nowatka formed a musical side project, The Last Names, in 2011 ; they are releasing a free cover song ever week through 2012 in advance of a full-length album.

Names and were
Names were human readable, containing spaces, upper and lower case letters, and including support for searching.
The logicians ( School of Names ) were concerned with logic, paradoxes, names and actuality ( similar to Confucian rectification of names ).
Names were " Polonized " and the usage of German language in public was forbidden.
Names of many institutions ( including the army ) were stripped of the " royal " adjective and the Raj Parishad ( a council of the King's advisers ) was abolished, with his duties assigned to the Parliament itself.
Names such as Kashgarliq to mean Kashgari were used.
Names with "---" under them were opponents of William, and names with "+++" were supporters of William.
For many Romans, Egyptian Isis was an aspect of Phrygian Cybele, whose orgiastic rites were long-naturalized at Rome, indeed, she was known as Isis of Ten Thousand Names.
Names of Hippocoön's sons include Lycon, Alcinous, Dorycleus, Scaeus, Enarophorus, Eurytus, Bucolus, Euteiches, Lycaethus, Hippothous, Tebrus, Hippocorystes, Alcimus, Dorceus, Sebrus, Eumedes, Enaesimus, Alcon and Leucippus ( the last three were among the Calydonian hunters ).
Names of the groups were said to be rather haphazard.
Names and dates were often part of the design, and commemorated important events or associations of the maker.
Names like Long, Becham, Merritt, and Dickson were known throughout the area for their utilitarian jugs and crocks.
Names like Corn, Davis, and Bird and the Chambers Families were of Cherokee blood.
Names on the petition for incorporation were Dr. V. A. Miller, E. S. Streater, F. A. Smith, J. H. Jeppeson, George S. Wheeler, A. D. Spooner, Nick Arend, H. E. Sergrist, John L. Walter, A. G. Streater, F. R Gibbs, P. T. Reimers, John Lovell, L. N. Toups, M. Broussard, J. F. Ney, W. H.
Illegal gambling crackdown in 1952. Names of 225 persons found in the two places, the Jai-Alai Fronton and the Arabi Club, located just outside of the New Orleans city limits, were taken for future reference.
Names that were prominent in the beginnings of Forest City were the families of William Langdon, John Thomas and John Conner.
On each occasion the allegation that there had been a policy of ' recruit to dilute ' was rejected, however, at first instance the judge described the Names as the innocent victims [...] of staggering incompetence and at appeal the Court found that representations that Lloyd's had a rigorous auditing system were false ( 376 of the judgment: [...] the answer to the question [...] whether there was in existence a rigorous system of auditing which involved the making of a reasonable estimate of outstanding liabilities, including unknown and unnoted losses, is no.
The losses in the early 1990s devastated the finances of many Names ( upwards of 1, 500 out of 34, 000 ( 4. 4 %) Names were declared bankrupt ) and scared away others.
They were introduced in the mid 1970s and grew in number until many went bust ; many of the businesses merged, and there are now only four left ( Argenta, Hampden, Alpha and LMAS, which has no active Names ).

Names and published
The IMA Commission on New Minerals and Mineral Names recently adopted ( in 2009 ) a hierarchical scheme for the naming and classification of mineral groups and group names and established seven commissions and four working groups to review and classify minerals into an official listing of their published names.
Names published before these dates are referred to as " pre-Linnaean ", and not considered valid ( with the exception of spiders published in Svenska Spindlar ).
Vernor Vinge's True Names, published in 1981, imagines a virtual world which is probably the first to represent a metaverse.
Not to be confused with the short story " The Naming of Names ", first published in Thrilling Wonder Stories, August 1949, later published as " Dark They Were, and Golden-Eyed ".
“ Etymological Comments upon Certain Old Norse Proper Names in the Eddas ” as published in PMLA, Vol.
* Lexicon of Greek Personal Names, a Major Research Project of the British Academy, Oxford, contains over 35, 000 published Greek names.
Names published before 1992 in the rank of variety are taken to be names of subspecies ( see International Code of Nomenclature of Bacteria ).
The family was originally named Johansen, but in the 1950s, they changed their name to Jagland, a newly constructed surname that appeared in a book published by a bureaucrat ( 2000 nye slektsnavn New Family Names by Astrid Moss, 1947 ) which aimed at helping people find new surnames instead of patronyms, which had long been associated with the working class.
This book was published under his birth name, Steven Michael Berzensky, as was a comprehensive collection of his poetry, " The Names Leave the Stones: Poems New and Selected " ( 2001 Canada, 2002 United States ).
After Whitney's death in 1894, supplementary volumes were published under Smith's supervision, including, The Century Cyclopedia of Names ( 1894 ) and The Century Atlas ( 1897 ).
The three volume New Century Cyclopedia of Names, an expansion of the 1894 volume, was published in 1954, edited by Clarence Barnhart.
Mawer and Stenton, who published their book on the Place Names of Buckinghamshire in 1925, thought that belle could have meant a hill as well as a bell and suggested that the conspicuous hill at Kimble would have impressed itself on the minds of the first settlers and might have been called ' royal ' as the largest visible hill in the locality or that it earned the epithet by reason of some royal burial or other unknown event.
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place Names, first published in 1951, interpreted the name as " Royal bell-shaped hill " and the later Oxford Companion to Names ( 2002 ) also gives that as the meaning.
Ram Swarup's book The Word As Revelation: Names of Gods was published in 1980 by Sita Ram Goel.
Within the United States, it is ranked as the 48th-most common surname .< ref > U. S. Census Bureau ; " Frequently Occurring First Names and Surnames From the 1990 Census, ( Table ) Name Files dist. all. last "; published May 9, 1995 ; < http :// www. census. gov / genealogy / names / dist. all. last ></ ref >
The account was published as a pamphlet called " A History of the Detection, Conviction, Life And Designs of John A. Murel, The Great Western Land Pirate ; Together With his System of Villany and Plan of Exciting a Negro Rebellion, and a Catalogue of the Names of Four Hundred and Forty Five of His Mystic Clan Fellows and Followers and Their Efforts for the Destruction of Mr. Virgil A. Stewart, The Young Man Who Detected Him, To Which is Added Biographical Sketch of Mr. Virgil A.
Concordance of Ancient Site Names, edited by Eileen Fry and Maryly Snow, published as Topical Paper No. 2 of ARLIS / NA ( see 1987 call for visual resources authority work ).
In 1545, Turner published The Rescuynge of the Romishe Fox, and in 1548, The Names of Herbes.
For many years, the BGN published a quarterly report under the title Decisions on Geographic Names.
" The Rule of Names " is a short story by Ursula K. Le Guin, first published in the April 1964 issue of Fantastic, and reprinted in collections such as The Wind's Twelve Quarters.
* The reports of the United Nations Conferences on the Standardization of Geographical Names published by the United Nations.

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