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After a comparison of the substances half-lives determined by Debierne, Hariett Brooks in 1904, and Otto Hahn and Otto Sackur in 1905, Debierne's chosen name for the new element was retained because it had seniority.
When a service started up on a machine, it registered a name for itself as chosen by a human administrator.
Its name was chosen by Queen Victoria in 1858 and, in 1871, it became the sixth province of Canada.
The province's name was chosen by Queen Victoria when the Colony of British Columbia, i. e. " the Mainland ", became a British colony in 1858.
Most systems of classification have included this order, although sometimes under the name Capparales ( the name chosen depending on which is thought to have priority ).
The " Red Sox " name was chosen by the team owner, John I. Taylor, around, following previous Boston teams that had been known as the " Red Stockings ".
The name Red Sox, chosen by owner John I. Taylor after the 1907 season, refers to the red hose in the team uniform beginning.
( Their bug-themed band's name, The Beatles, was chosen partly in homage to Holly's Crickets.
First published as a pamphlet by the Gawler Humbug Society in 1863, the name was chosen because " the Bunyip is the true type of Australian Humbug!
These are also named by IUPAC, which generally adopts the name chosen by the discoverer.
Some think the name was chosen from the classic Chinese book the I Ching ; others note that the first character of his courtesy name is also the first character of the courtesy name of his brother and other male relatives on the same generation line, while the second character of his courtesy name shi ( 石 — meaning " stone ") suggests the second character of his " register name " tai ( 泰 — the famous Mount Tai of China ).
As there was already a team named Fulham in the borough, the name of the adjacent borough of Chelsea was chosen for the new club, having also considered names like Kensington FC, Stamford Bridge FC and London FC.
The name was chosen from many suggested by Ogilvy and Mather ; it being the name least rejected.
In 2005, Cronenberg would say that he was upset that Paul Haggis had chosen the same name for his Academy Award winning film Crash, feeling it was " stupid " and " very disrespectful.
The French avant-garde kept abreast of Dada activities in Zurich with regular communications from Tristan Tzara ( whose pseudonym means " sad in country ," a name chosen to protest the treatment of Jews in his native Romania ), who exchanged letters, poems, and magazines with Guillaume Apollinaire, André Breton, Max Jacob, Clément Pansaers, and other French writers, critics and artists.
Due to the association of the breed with Germany, the dachshund was chosen to be the first official mascot for the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, with the name Waldi.
Israel is elected for salvation because the " sons of Israel " are " the firstborn son " of the God of Israel, descended through Shem and Abraham to the chosen line of Jacob whose name is changed to Israel.
Epinephrine was chosen as the generic name in the United States because John Abel, who prepared extracts from the adrenal glands in 1897, used that name for his extracts.

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The Baltimore Ravens selected him with the tenth overall pick in the 2003 NFL Draft, and he has been chosen for five Pro Bowls.

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The Booker Prize Foundation announced in January 2010 the creation of a special award called the " Lost Man Booker Prize ," with the winner chosen from a longlist of 22 novels published in 1970.
The shade was chosen by Cy Huston, the Lions first vice president and general manager, and of the choice, he said: " They had me looking at so many blues I am blue in the face ," Huston said about the selection.
The name which was chosen, the " Houston Texans ," had previously been the name of a defunct World Football League franchise, which moved to Louisiana to become the Shreveport Steamer.
The most significant casualty was the state ideology of " Zion theology ," the idea that the god of Israel had chosen Jerusalem for his dwelling-place and that the Davidic dynasty would reign there forever.
The name of Hosea's daughter, Lo-ruhamah, which translates as " not pitied ," is chosen by God as a sign of displeasure with the people of Israel for following other gods.
) The name of Hosea's son, Lo-ammi, which translates as " not my people ," is chosen by the Lord as a sign of the Lord's displeasure with the people of Israel for following other gods ( see Hosea 1: 8-9 ).
On 21 December 1865 he was chosen vice-president of the diet, and in March 1866 became president of the sub-committee appointed by the parliamentary commission to draw up the Composition ( commonly known as the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 ) between Austria and Hungary, of which the central idea, that of the " Delegations ," originated with him.
Mary is contrasted with her sister Martha, who was " cumbered about many things " while Jesus was their guest, while Mary had chosen " the better part ," that of listening to the master's discourse.
" Video Killed the Radio Star " was included on the soundtrack for The Wedding Singer, while " Cleveland Rocks ," originally recorded by Ian Hunter, was chosen as the theme song for The Drew Carey Show.
As an " alternative to bloodshed on the streets ," the stop-gap solution for unemployment chosen by the Bennett government was to establish military-run and-styled relief camps in remote areas throughout the country, where single unemployed men toiled for twenty cents a day.
He then expresses thanks that his readers were the elect of God, chosen for salvation and saved by His grace through faith, and thus not susceptible to the deception of the " Great Apostasy ," ( 2 Thess 2: 13-14 ) first mentioned here as is the " Katechon " ( 2 Thess 2: 6-7 ).
Recently, some casinos have chosen to take advantage of a concept commonly known as " tokenization ," where one token buys more than one credit.
Since Representatives are to be " chosen ... by the People ," State Governors are not allowed to appoint temporary replacements when vacancies occur in a state's delegation to the House of Representatives ; instead, the Governor of the state is required by clause 4 to issue a writ of election calling a special election to fill the vacancy.
For example, " the heavens " is sometimes chosen to replace " the sky ," as is the case in Isaiah 50: 3: " I clothe the heavens with darkness and make sackcloth its covering.
Christian Bay's encyclopedia article states that civil disobedience requires " carefully chosen and legitimate means ," but holds that they do not have to be nonviolent.
" For his talent there were no conservatories to get stuffy in, no high-trumpet didoes to be learned doggedly, note-perfect as written ," Ferguson wrote, " because in his chosen form the only writing of any account was traced in the close shouting air of Royal Gardens, Grand Pavilions, honkeytonks, etc.
In order to protect " mother nature ," John Brightling is planning to kill the entire human race, sparing only Brightling's chosen few, who will re-emerge and rebuild the planet into a scientific and environmentally-friendly utopia.
The name chosen for the new capital, Belmopan, is derived from the union of two words: " Belize ", the name of the longest river in the country, and " Mopan ," one of the rivers in this area, which empties into the Belize River.
" For him " the installation of the super-ego can be described as a successful instance of identification with the parental agency ," while as development proceeds " the super-ego also takes on the influence of those who have stepped into the place of parents — educators, teachers, people chosen as ideal models.
It was soon chosen by Anthony Ashley-Cooper, one of the Lords Proprietors, to become a " great port towne ," a destiny the city fulfilled.
Although the chosen name was " Mariners ," the Pilot ′ s editor overruled the contest, deciding he liked the alliteration of " Tidewater Tides.
" It is, however, probable that he did not consider all pleasure worthless, but only that which results from the gratification of sensual or artificial desires, for we find him praising the pleasures which spring " from out of one's soul ," and the enjoyments of a wisely chosen friendship.
According to the township web page, Moscow was first called " Little Kalamazoo ," and that the name Moscow was chosen by drawing the name out of a hat.

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