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The charter had more than sixty signatories, including the brothers John, Nicholas and Moses of the Brown family, who would later inspire the College's modern name following a gift bestowed by Nicholas Brown, Jr.
Goldoni also wrote under the pen name and title " Polisseno Fegeio, Pastor Arcade ," which he claimed in his memoirs the " Arcadians of Rome " bestowed on him.
For this reason also, God highly exalted Him, and bestowed on Him the name which is above every name, so that at the name of Jesus every knee will bow, of those who are in heaven and on earth and under the earth, and that every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
* Augustus was the honorific first bestowed on Emperor Augustus: after him all Roman emperors added it to their name.
While Hannibal is mentioned in the company of history's greatest generals, military professionals have bestowed Fabius ' name on an entire strategic doctrine known as " Fabian strategy ", and George Washington has been called " the American Fabius.
The name Resolution was bestowed on the first of the vessels listed below:
The Buddha supposedly spent time in Patan, where he elevated the blacksmith caste to goldsmiths and bestowed upon them the name of his own clan, Sakya.
Ha-Satan is traditionally translated asthe accuser ,” orthe adversary .” The definite article “ ha -”, English “ the ”, is used to show that this is a title bestowed on a being, versus the name of a being.
The conference participants voted to adopt the revised version, where the bestowed name " Torino Scale " recognizes the spirit of international cooperation displayed at that conference toward research efforts to understand the hazards posed by NEOs.
This type of recognition is bestowed in the form of a name, title, manner of dress, or monetary reward.
Preserving Tracy's legacy, an award for excellence in film acting is bestowed in his name at the University of California, Los Angeles.
" The editors name famous models from previous decades, but explain that, " None of them attained the fame and world-wide renown bestowed on Linda Evangelista, Christy Turlington, Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, Tatjana Patitz, Stephanie Seymour, Claudia Schiffer, Amber Valletta, Yasmeen Ghauri, and Karen Mulder in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
In 1780, the Virginia General Assembly bestowed this name in honor of the French king, whose soldiers were aiding the American side in the Revolutionary War.
The new name, Astana, was bestowed in 1998.
After Tuyuhun Kingdom was destroyed by the Tibetans in 670, its famous prince, Tuoba Chici, who controlled the " Dangxiang Qiang " submitted under the Tang Dynasty and was " bestowed " with the royal name of Li ( 李 ).
While the origin of the city's name is debatable, the name " gold coast " was bestowed upon the city by real estate investors.
He bestowed the office of Patriarch in 1454 to the illustrious Byzantine scholar-monk George Scholarius, who was well known for his opposition to union with the Latin West, who took the name of Gennadius II.
The name of Louis was bestowed because it was typical of a Prince of France ; Stanislas after his great-grandfather King Stanisław Leszczyński of Poland ; and Xavier for Saint Francis Xavier, whom his mother's family held as one of their patron saints.
The name " Beowulf " comes from the main character in the Old English epic poem Beowulf, which was bestowed by Sterling because the eponymous hero is described as having " thirty men's heft of grasp in the gripe of his hand ".
Many sources state that the name " Dahlia " was bestowed by the pioneering Swedish botanist and taxonomist Carl Linnaeus to honor his late student, Anders Dahl, author of Observationes Botanicae.
Regardless of who bestowed it, the name was not so easily established.
The previously silent Helgi speaks ; he refers to the valkyrie as " bright-face lady ", and asks her what gift he will receive with the name she has bestowed upon him, but he will not accept it if he cannot have her as well.

name and 1971
Architects in the UK who have made contributions to the profession through design excellence or architectural education, or have in some other way advanced the profession, might until 1971 be elected Fellows of the Royal Institute of British Architects and can write FRIBA after their name if they feel so inclined.
D. B. Cooper is the name popularly used to refer to an unidentified man who hijacked a Boeing 727 aircraft in the airspace between Portland, Oregon, and Seattle, Washington, on November 24, 1971.
The name London Docklands was used for the first time in a government report on redevelopment plans in 1971 but has since become virtually universally adopted.
From 1966 to 1971, Jones was a member of The Monkees, a pop-rock group formed expressly for a television show of the same name.
While the organization was founded under a different name in 1970 and was officially named Greenpeace in 1972, the organization itself dates its birth to the first protest of 1971.
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas followed the Mint 400 piece in 1971 and included a main character by the name of Raoul Duke, accompanied by his attorney, Dr. Gonzo.
Between 1912 and 1971 the name of the town was officially spelled Hälsingborg ( rather like the region of Hälsingland but unlike neighbouring Danish Helsingør and the Finnish capital Helsingfors ( Helsinki )).
By 1971, Friedman had formed his second band, Kinky Friedman and The Texas Jewboys, which many took to be a play on the name of the famous band Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys.
In 1971 Kahane founded a new party, Kach, which ran in the 1973 elections under the name " The League List ".
Between 1971 and 1997 ( during the rule of Mobutu Sese Seko when Congo was known as Zaire ), its official name was Shaba Province.
Robert James " Bob " Ritchie ( born January 17, 1971 ), known by his stage name Kid Rock, is an American singer-songwriter, musician, multi-instrumentalist and rapper with five Grammy Awards nominations.
* The Flying Sorcerers ( 1971, with David Gerrold ), previously serialised as " The Misspelled Magishun ", includes portraits of other SF authors — e. g. the lead character name becomes translated into the local language as " As a color, shade of purple-gray " ( or Purple for short ), that is, " As-A-Mauve "
* 1972 – The Don't Make A Wave Committee, a fledgling environmental organization founded in Canada in 1971, officially changes its name to " Greenpeace Foundation ".
This special name for the unit was added in 1971 ; before that, pressure in SI was expressed in units such as N · m < sup >− 2 </ sup >.
The team changed its name from the original Boston Patriots after relocating to Foxborough in 1971, although Foxborough is a suburb of Boston, away.
The name was rejected by the NFL and on March 23, 1971, the team officially announced they would become the New England Patriots.
This special name for the unit was added in 1971 ; before that, pressure in SI was expressed simply as N / m < sup > 2 </ sup >.
< nowiki >*</ nowiki > Askin's given name was Robin but he changed it legally to Robert in 1971, prior to being knighted in 1972.
He was born in 1907 as Robin William Askin, but always disliked his first name and changed it by deed poll in 1971.
In 1971 Askin changed his name from " Robin " to " Robert " by a deed poll.
The first performance of the band using the name " The Residents " was at The Boarding House in San Francisco in 1971.
At their first concert, They Might Be Giants performed under the name El Grupo De Rock and Roll, because the show was a Sandinista rally in Central Park, and all of the audience members spoke Spanish Soon discarding this title, the band assumed the name of a 1971 film They Might Be Giants ( starring George C. Scott and Joanne Woodward ), which is in turn taken from a Don Quixote passage about how Quixote mistook windmills for evil giants.
Viroids were discovered and given this name by Theodor Otto Diener, a plant pathologist at the Agricultural Research Service in Maryland, in 1971.
In 1971, The U. S. Olympic Committee gave the Special Olympics official approval to use the name “ Olympics ”.

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