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By tradition, everyone has a Naming Day when they are grown, at which point they select a name which reflects their outlook on life, their chosen profession, or the way they want others to see them.
Naming lists continue to use a six-year rotation, with the deadliest or most notable storms having their names retired from the rotation.
Naming themselves after West's album, West, Pappalardi, Smart, and Knight played shows on the West Coast before getting to play their fourth concert as a working band at the 1969 Woodstock Festival in Bethel, New York.
Naming " things " is a part of our general communication using words and language: it is an aspect of everyday taxonomy as we distinguish the objects of our experience, together with their similarities and differences, which we identify, name and classify.
Within the fictional Bionicle universe, these changes were explained by the introduction of a " Naming Day " holiday, in which characters who have done heroic deeds for their village are honored by having the spelling of their name changed ( though the pronunciation remains the same ).
See Naming of moons for a history of how some of the major satellites got their current names.
Naming rights also extend outside stadiums in the realm of sports ; in college football, all of the Division I bowl games have either modified or abandoned their traditional names in favor of title sponsors.
WaterAid also introduced a programmed called " Naming and Shaming ", in which anyone caught defecating in the open would have their names taken down and made known to the whole community.
Naming the car in this way marked a break with the former Fiat convention, established in the 1960s, of naming their mainstream models only with a three digit number, and it set the pattern for Fiat to adopt Anglo-American style car naming practice, with carefully chosen names for subsequent new models.
Naming the problem can bring such relief ( relief of personal responsibility or hope of treatability ) that the client feels their depression is cured.
While the rite of Naming was once reserved for the high priests of the Pei ' an religion, modern Pei ' an worldscapers tend to think of their relationships with the gods much more in terms of mental constructs, and Sandow is a confirmed agnostic as far as the objective existence of the gods is concerned.
Naming it the Velaciela, they work on rebuilding the plane, scrounging parts from their workplace, the Emishi Manufacturing factory, with the help of their boss, Mr. Okabe.
In the test process, after introducing the dolls, the child is asked the control question of recalling their names ( the Naming Question ).
* 1959: Naming Alaska's mountains: with some accounts of their first ascents, American Alpine Club

Naming and new
Naming rights sold to new venues have largely been accepted, especially if the buyer has strong local connections to the area, such as the case of Rich Stadium in the Buffalo suburb of Orchard Park, Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, and Coors Field in Denver.
Naming himself Man O ' War after his treasured ship, he becomes a crime-fighter along with his new sidekick, Sea Urchin.
Naming rights were obtained in July 2000 when an agreement was reached with San Antonio-based SBC Communications to name the new arena the SBC Center.
The Domain Naming Master role processes all changes to the namespace, for example adding the child domain vancouver. mycompany. com to the forest root domain mycompany. com requires that this role be available, so if you can't add a new child domain or new domain tree, check to make sure this role is running properly.
Naming a new post-merger municipality is not a negligible matter.
Naming rights for the new field were purchased by local attorneys Turner and Margaret Branch, who are alumni of the university.
In 2010 he performed a solo at the Naming Ceremony of the new Cunard liner The Queen Elizabeth in front of HM The Queen.

Naming and company
The Naming Committee operated a ruleset that forced all name registrations to ' exactly ' match the name of the registering company and also limited all companies to a single domain name.
Naming rights were sold to an insurance company, and the venue is now referred to as the Aviva Stadium.
Naming rights to the park were purchased by PAETEC Communications, a local telecommunications company, in 2004 for a reported total of $ 12. 8 million over 22 years.
Naming the company " Chester Hybrids ," they tried tens of thousands of hybrid strains of popcorn before achieving success.
Naming rights to the stadium were purchased by Frontier, the primary telephone company in Rochester, for $ 3. 5 million over 20 years in 1996.
Naming rights were purchased by the telephone company CenturyLink.

Naming and have
Naming them after the specific clan that the parents belonged to would have severely restricted naming options.
First names that have not been previously used in Iceland must be approved by the Icelandic Naming Committee () before being used.
Naming the Minister of Education as the President of the university, the Statute ordered that the University have a Vice President and Secretary General, and that each college and institute have a Dean, Vice Dean, and a council.
Naming rights in North America may have been traced back to 1912 with the opening of Fenway Park in Boston.
Naming rights to public transit stations have been sold in Las Vegas and Philadelphia.
Naming also differs around the country, with many Javanese having only one name ; North Sumatrans have clan names instead of family names ; and some Chinese Indonesians have Chinese-style names.
Typically, services are automatically started at boot up, long-lived, have common states ( e. g. running, not running ), relationship & dependencies ( Sendmail service depends on Naming service, which depends on Networking services ), and are critical to the dedicated function of the server.
In that article Corn quotes Wilson: " ' Naming her this way would have compromised every operation, every relationship, every network with which she had been associated in her entire career.
Naming a batch file to would have it execute batch commands on startup ( same as OS / A +).

Naming and been
This view of proper names ( presented in 1962 with Quine as commentator ) has been identified by Quentin Smith with the theory of reference given in Saul Kripke's Naming and Necessity.
Naming rights were sold to Marine Midland Bank, part of the HSBC banking group in 1996, and the building was renamed Marine Midland Arena before the first game had been played.
Following Kripke's Naming and Necessity ( 1972 / 1980 ) lectures, the view came to prevail that names had no descriptive content, or sense: that the referent of a name was not what " fit " its meaning, but whichever object had been the initial cause of the name's being used.
Later in his career, Soames has been known for expanding on the anti-descriptivist philosophy of language developed by Saul Kripke in Naming and Necessity ( 1972 / 1980 )— see Soames's Beyond Rigidity: The Unfinished Semantic Agenda of ' Naming and Necessity ( 2002 ).
Naming his parcel Annwfn after the Welsh underworld, he later gift-deeded the property to the Church of All Worlds with which he had long been involved.
The Naming begins with Maerad, in " Gilman's Cot " as a slave, where she has been for most of her life, with few memories of her former life, her mother having died several years before.

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