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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 themselves Comic Relief, the band originally consisted of three vocalists – Chito Miranda, Jeric Estaco, and Vinci Montaner, and two guitarists-Mikko Yap and Gab Chee Kee.

Naming and which
Naming the central ray passing through the entrance pupil the axis of the pencil or principal ray, it can be said: the rays of the pencil intersect, not in one point, but in two focal lines, which can be assumed to be at right angles to the principal ray ; of these, one lies in the plane containing the principal ray and the axis of the system, i. e. in the first principal section or meridional section, and the other at right angles to it, i. e. in the second principal section or sagittal section.
Naming is also a problem for monophyletic groups: because the number of ancestors from which to root monophyletic groups is almost infinite, giving each clade a unique name is impossible-as illustrated by the failed attempts to instigate a system called the Phylocode.
Naming entities makes it possible to refer to them, which is essential for any kind of symbolic processing.
* Naming ceremony, an event at which an infant is named
Naming his town Mecklenburg, he petitioned the Virginia General Assembly for a charter, which was granted in 1762.
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.
Nominet UK is the. uk domain name registry in the United Kingdom, which was founded by Dr Willie Black and five others on 14 May 1996 when its predecessor, the " Naming Committee " was unable to deal with the volume of registrations then being sought under the. uk domain.
In Saul Kripke's famous Naming and Necessity lectures, which largely turned the tide against descriptivism, he treats both Russell and Frege as opposed to Mill's view in the same way.
A naming committee established by the Jewish National Fund, which operated from 1948 to 1951 until its incorporation into a Governmental Naming Committee set up by Israel, renamed Suhmata, " Hosen ", meaning " Strength.
This URI will be used for looking-up and fetching the NAPTR record obtaining the called party wishes about how the call should be forwarded or terminated ( either on IP or on PSTN terminations ) – the so-called access information – which the registrant ( the called party ) has specified by writing his / her choice at the NAPTR record (" Naming Authority Pointer Resource Records " as defined in RFC 3403 ), such as e-mail addresses, a fax number, a personal website, a VoIP number, mobile telephone numbers, voice mail systems, IP-telephony addresses, web pages, GPS coordinates, call diversions or instant messaging.
Verisign operates two businesses, Naming Services, which encompasses the operation of top-level domains and critical Internet infrastructure, and Network Intelligence and Availabity ( NIA ) Services, which encompasses DDoS mitigation, managed DNS and threat intelligence.
The universality of these concepts, however, seems harder to sustain as more and more research reveals practices which are typically mathematical, such as counting, ordering, sorting, measuring and weighing, done in radically different ways ( see Section 2. 1: Numerals and Naming Systems ).
Naming rights for the Loons ' stadium were purchased by Dow Chemical, which is headquartered in Midland.
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 ).
Naming rights to the Ice Palace were sold to the then-St. Petersburg Times, a daily newspaper which circulates throughout the Tampa Bay Area.
Naming rights are held by the auto parts chain AutoZone, which is based in Memphis.
He also wrote a paper, " The Causal Theory of Names " ( 1973 ), which heavily criticized certain lines of the theory of reference that derived from Saul Kripke's Naming and Necessity ( 1972 / 1980 ) and work by Keith Donnellan.
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.
Dye worked on several committees connected with bacterial taxonomy, most notably the International Committee on the Systematics of Bacteria, participating in the complete revision of bacterial names contained in the Approved Lists of Names of Bacteria, and the Committee on Taxonomy of Plant Pathogenic Bacteria of the International Society for Plant Pathology, which developed the International Standards for Naming Pathovars.
The official line was that the bridge had its name changed because it took the " recommendations of the local Naming Bureau " ( which is a small bureau in charge for naming localities ).
) Kripke uses this apparent asymmetry to argue ( in Naming and Necessity ) that no definite description ( which can designate non-rigidly ) can be the meaning of a proper name.
Naming the letters in order, one recites a poem, a mnemonic which helps students and scholars learn the alphabet: Az buky vedi, glagol ’ dobro est ’ means " I know letters, word is good " in Old Church Slavonic.

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Naming folders with YYYY-MM-DD at the beginning allows them to be listed in date order when ' Sorting by name ' - especially useful for organising photograph libraries.
Saul Kripke pointed to difficulties with this approach, especially in relation to modality, in his book Naming and Necessity.
Naming in Dutch follows the same convention as in German, with blokfluit naming the recorder and dwarsfluit the flute.
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 ".
Titled Reference and Existence, they are in many respects a continuation of Naming and Necessity, and deal with the subjects of fictional names and perceptual error.
Naming conventions are strongly influenced by culture, with some cultures being more flexible on naming than others.
Naming lists continue to use a six-year rotation, with the deadliest or most notable storms having their names retired from the rotation.
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 conventions that share similarities with Icelandic names: Ethiopian name, Mongolian name, Russian patronymics, Scottish Gaelic personal naming system
Naming Demosthenes as his partner in command, he set out from Athens with a force composed of Athenian sailors and ships carrying allied peltasts and archers.
Naming all seven won $ 1, 600 and gave a home viewer a chance to come to the New York studio where the show was taped at that time, and play along with the studio contestant in a special round called the " Golden Medley Marathon ".
When Rhapsody meets up with her two future companions she accidentally uses her Naming power to rename The Brother, a ruthless assassin, to " Achmed The Snake.
* A. Ahrens, A Stone Vessel with Hieroglyphic Inscription from Tomb VII at Tell Mišrife / Qatna ( Syria ): Yet Another Object Naming a Princess of the Middle Kingdom ( 12th Dynasty ) in the Northern Levant, Egypt and the Near East — The Crossroads.
Naming rights in North America may have been traced back to 1912 with the opening of Fenway Park in Boston.
:— Interview with Victor Navasky for the 1982 book Naming Names
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.
) Saul Kripke, in Naming and Necessity, took explicit issue with Lewis's use of possible worlds semantics, and defended a stipulative account of possible worlds as purely formal ( logical ) entities rather than either really existent worlds or as some set of propositions or descriptions.
Naming with d-and l-is easy to confuse with-and-labeling and is therefore strongly discouraged by IUPAC.
From 1948 until the mid-50s, the responsibility for recommending names for locomotives on British Railways rested with a Locomotive Naming Committee of three senior railway officers, E. S.
Naming schemes are much the same as with champagne-cream combinations.

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