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Names and such
`` We, the Subscribers, do agree, that as soon as a convenient Number of Persons have subscribed to this, or a similar Writing, We will present a petition to the Hon'ble General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, praying for an Act incorporating into a Body politic the subscribers to such Writing with Liberty to build such a Bridge, and a Right to demand a Toll equal to that received at Malden Bridge, and on like Terms, and if such an Act shall be obtained, then we severally agree each with the others, that we will hold in the said Bridge the several shares set against our respective Names, the whole into two hundred shares being divided, and that we will pay such sums of Money at such Times and in such Manners, as by the said proposed Corporation, shall be directed and required ''.
Names of characters also often carry puns, such as Ash Ketchum and Goku (" kakarot "), the protagonists of the anime series Pokémon and Dragonball, respectively, both franchises which are known for including second meanings in the names of many of their characters.
Names such as Christy Mathewson, Iron Man Joe McGinnity, Bill Terry, Jim Thorpe, Mel Ott, Casey Stengel, and Red Ames are just a sample of the many players who honed their skills under McGraw.
Names such as Kashgarliq to mean Kashgari were used.
Names such as June Fourth Movement () and 89 Democracy Movement () are used to describe the event in its entirety.
Names such as Hit or Miss, Clamshell, back-stitch, needle weave, criss-cross and Starburst identify some overall patchwork structures.
Names of acyl groups of ribonucleoside monophosphates such as AMP ( 5 '- adenylic acid ), GMP ( 5 '- guanylic acid ), CMP ( 5 '- cytidylic acid ), and UMP ( 5 '- uridylic acid ) are adenylyl -, guanylyl -, cytidylyl -, and uridylyl-respectively.
Names with the root ' condate ' are found in place-names such as Condé sur Itan and Condat Cantal in France as well as the ancient name of Northwich in Cheshire Condate.
Names for such phenomena include Wagenburg, Wagendorf or Bauwagenplatz ( all German, meaning: " wagon fort ", " trailer village " and " construction trailer place " respectively ) and people living there are often associated with certain ethnic groups such as Romani, or with the punk movement, New age travelers, Irish travelers and a do-it-yourself punk ethic.
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 such as Lindquist are common in the Greater Madison area.
Names such as Carl and Charles are derived from cognates of churl or ċeorle.
Names such as Burk, Dutton, Free, Henderson, Stewart and Ward, are still used today.
Names such as LaSalle and Ojibway appeared which continue to be in use.
Nominet also deals with disputes about registrations of. uk domain names, via its Dispute Resolution Service ( DRS ), which is similar to the UDRP system used for generic Top Level Domain Names, but with certain innovations such as a free mediation service.
Names such as the now disgraced Cristiano Doni and the likes of Sergio Floccari, Maurizio Ganz, Filippo Inzaghi, Paolo Montero, Sergio Porrini, Alessio Tacchinardi and Christian Vieri all came to notice whilst playing for Atalanta with players such as Germán Denis and Gianluigi Lentini rebooting their careers on loan at the club.
Names that involve wordplay, such as Knockturn Alley and Pensieve are also difficult to translate.
Names of islands such as Manitoulin ( from Gitchi Manitou, the Great Spirit ) and " Giant's Tomb " are indicative of the richness of the cultural history of the area.

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 of those Masurs supporting Polish side were published in German newspapers, and their photos presented in German shops ; afterwards a regular hunts were organised after them by German militias which terrorized Polish population At least 3, 000 Warmian and Masurian activists who were engaged for Polish side had to flee the region out of fear of their lives At the same time German police engaged in active surveillance of Polish minority and attacks against Polish activists Before the plebiscite Poles started to flee the region to escape the German harassment and terror
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 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.
Local toponyms were Polonised by the Polish Commission for the Determination of Place 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 early
Names on early land deeds and other historic documents in Robeson County correspond to many of the families of free people of color, including ancestors of contemporary self-identified Lumbee.
The author of Oregon Geographic Names, Lewis A. McArthur, said that although the origin of this name is disputed, he puts great weight in Levi Ankeny who supplied this information as he was " thoroughly familiar with the early history and tradition of the Wallowa Valley " and " on intimate terms with many Indians who knew the facts of the matter ".
According to Oregon Geographic Names, it was named by its founder, William T. Newby ( 1820 – 1884 ), an early immigrant on the Oregon Trail, for his hometown of McMinnville, Tennessee.
It is alleged that, in the early 1980s, some Lloyd's officials began a recruitment programme to enrol new Names to help capitalise Lloyd's prior to the expected onslaught of APH claims.
He argued that the companions and the early generations didn't resort to philosophical explanations towards understanding the Divine Names and Attributes.
Later in the decade, and in the early fifties, she wrote UP's " Names in the News " column, for which she interviewed numerous Washington celebrities.
Susan Wood points out that it was during the early 1960s when Ursula K. LeGuin was selling stories such as The Word of Unbinding and The Rule of Names that she " was an accomplished writer, expressing valuable insights with grace and humour.
Susan Wood points out that it was during the early 1960s when Ursula K. LeGuin was selling stories such as " The Word of Unbinding " and " The Rule of Names " that she " was an accomplished writer, expressing valuable insights with grace and humour.
Pierce v. Society of Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary,, was an early 20th century United States Supreme Court decision that significantly expanded coverage of the Due Process Clause in the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
Names associated with this early phase of Burgundian music include Johannes Tapissier and Nicolas Grenon, who carried the tradition across to the next phase of the chapel, when it was reorganized in 1415.
Fried's Shawangunk Place Names, an early variant of the name, " Moggonck ," applied on boundary records to the " high hill ," the crag now named Skytop where the Smiley Tower is located.
Translation: " Pre-and early Germanic Place Names in Northern Germany and the Netherlands ".
In association with the names of continental drift scientists grouped in this area, they were named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after Alexander du Toit, a South African geologist who was an early proponent of the theory of continental drift.
Although many believed the name's origin was Aboriginal, with the Wyong Shire originally claiming it meant " hills surrounded by water ", the Geographic Names Board later confirmed there was no Aboriginal significance to the name, with the two most likely sources being a corruption of the Japanese surname Watanabe, ascribed to a friend of well-travelled pioneer Albert Warner, or a comment made by early landowner Allan Chapman about the " nobby " shape of the surrounding terrain, have been suggested.
It was named after an early settler family in the area, with the name being approved by the Geographic Names Committee on 5 March 1998.
Names are often written according to Hungarian orthography due to Magyarisation during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
However, the Geographic Names Committee, hosted by Landgate ( The Western Australian Land Information Authority ) has stated that the most likely origins of the name are that it was included in a list of Aboriginal names and their meanings supplied by the Geraldton Police Station in approx 1899-the meaning of the name is given as " Salt or bad water ", or after the pet monkeys owned by early Malay pearlers who camped at the location, or as a colloquialism for " sheep ", or that it was named for a schooner called Monkey that arrived in 1834.

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