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It has been argued that the name " Titus " in 2 Corinthians and Galatians is nothing more than an informal name used by Timothy, implied already by the fact that even though both are said to be long-term close companions of Paul, they never appear in common scenes.
* Bovril boats ( informal name for sewage transport vessel )
An informal name for the entire Chicago metropolitan area is Chicagoland.
A dog tag is the informal name for the identification tags worn by military personnel, named such as it bears resemblance to actual dog tags.
The Gang of Nine was the informal name given to the consortium of personal computer manufacturing companies who came together in 1988 to create the EISA bus.
H. 263v2 ( also known as H. 263 +, or as the 1998 version of H. 263 ) is the informal name of the second edition of the ITU-T H. 263 international video coding standard.
Despite briefly toying with the name " rational Mesmerism ", Braid ultimately emphasised his approach's uniqueness, carrying out informal experiments throughout his career to refute the arguments invoking supernatural practices, and demonstrate instead the role of ordinary physiological and psychological processes such as suggestion and focused attention in producing the observed effects.
It is the informal name for two related commissions by Pei – namely the Central Business District General Neighborhood Renewal Plan ( design completed 1964 ) and the Central Business District Project I-A Development Plan ( design completed 1966 ).
" Jaggies " is the informal name for artifacts in raster images, most frequently from aliasing, which in turn is often caused by non-linear mixing effects producing high-frequency components or missing or poor anti-aliasing filtering prior to sampling.
The name " Wizards " is still used as an informal nickname for the club.
Equivocation (" to call by the same name ") is classified as both a formal and informal logical fallacy.
* Mole, an informal name for Cultivator No. 6, a Second World War trench-digging machine
Although the term is often used to refer to any puppet that resembles the distinctive style of The Muppet Show, the term is both an informal name and legal trademark owned by the Walt Disney Company in reference to the original characters created by Henson.
While Nomic is traditionally capitalized as the proper name of the game it describes, it has also sometimes been used in a more informal way as a lowercased generic term, nomic, referring to anything with Nomic-like characteristics, including games where the rules may be changed during play as well as non-gaming situations where it can be alleged that " rules lawyers " are tinkering with the process used to amend rules and policies ( in an organization or community ) in a manner akin to a game of Nomic.
Sphene persists as the informal name for titanite gemstones.
Today it is the informal name of the Vermont National Guard which comprises both the Army and Air National Guards.
In England and Wales, injunctions whose existence and details may not be legally reported, in addition to facts or allegations which may not be disclosed, have been issued ; they have been given the informal name of superinjunctions ( or super-injunctions ).
The project soon transitioned to an informal open source project at Calcaria. net that kept the name Linux7K.
The name " Amalthea " was not formally adopted by the IAU until 1975, although it had been in informal use for many decades.
* Mac, informal name of McMaster University in Canada
For instance, an infinite geometric sum is implicit in Zeno's paradox of the dichotomy .< ref name =" Stillwell Infinite Series Early Results "> Later, Greek mathematicians such as Eudoxus and Archimedes made more explicit, but informal, use of the concepts of limits and convergence when they used the method of exhaustion to compute the area and volume of regions and solids.
* Quick, an informal name for the hyponychium, a sensitive region of skin at the junction between the fingertip and the free edge of the nail
Part of the confusion results from the fact that Johnston commanded the Department of Northern Virginia ( as of October 22, 1861 ) and the name Army of Northern Virginia can be seen as an informal consequence of its parent department's name.

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Before the Enclosure Acts of 1750, the Ridgeway existed as an informal series of tracks across the chalk downs, chosen by travellers based on path conditions.
During this period the magazine included lots of features such as the satirical comic strip Thrud the Barbarian and Dave Langford's " Critical Mass " book review column, as well as a comical advertising series " The Androx Diaries ", and always had cameos and full scenarios for a broad selection of the most popular games of the time, as well as a more rough and informal editorial style.
Between 1971 and 1974, a group of 15 nuclear supplier states held a series of informal meetings in Vienna chaired by Professor Claude Zangger of Switzerland.
Other resources include illustrated information on all works in Tate's Collection of British and Modern international art, structured and informal e-learning opportunities for all visitors, over 600 hours of archived webcast events, all articles from the magazine Tate Etc., and a series of bespoke net art commissions.
As a result, the series and its events eventually became known simply as " The Crisis ", an informal title that would persist among fans, readers, and even the DC editorial staff, for almost 20 years.
They came to prominence in the early 1980s for performing at the London comedy club The Comic Strip, which also gave its name to the television series and the informal grouping of so-called alternative comedians.
The series ' name is a reference to the real " Five Towns ", an informal grouping of villages and hamlets located on Long Island, New York's South Shore of western Nassau County.
The painter Peter Andreas Rysbrack was commissioned to paint a series of eight paintings to record the transformation of the garden from formal Jacobean to informal picturesque at the end of the 1750s.
Viewers at stations that did not provide coverage saw informal conversation among the anchors during the news cut-ins and a series of graphics showing the weather in various cities during the weather cut-ins.
The underlying concept behind the Unplugged series has been attributed to the popularity among musicians of a variety of informal musical performances on stage, film, television and record in earlier decades.
They followed Cuse's informal instruction that the tone of the show remain " just under over-the-top ": the series would be humorous but not too campy.
A series of disputes with Parliament over taxation led first to informal committees of correspondence among the colonies, then to coordinated protest and resistance, and finally to the calling of a general convention — the First Continental Congress — to inaugurate a trade boycott against Britain.
The events are informal and usually contain a series of student-organized activities that tend to make fun of teachers, sometimes with an extended hagiography about the favorite teacher.
Concerning the diversity of output, this is limited by a series of factors: the average low level of professional education among Czech journalists is compensated by " informal professionalization ", leading to a degree of conformity in approaches ; political parties hold strong ties in Czech media, especially print, where more than 50 % of Czech journalists identify with the Right, while only 16 % express sympathy for the Left ; the process of commercialization and " tabloidization " has increased, lowering differentiation of contents in Czech print media.
The context in which the Australasia style of debate is used varies, but in Australia and New Zealand is mostly used at the Primary and Secondary school level, ranging from small informal one-off intra-school debates to larger more formal inter-school competitions with several rounds and a finals series which occur over a year.
They were, instead, a series of informal personal groupings with no formal links to political constituencies.
There are some houses of note, these include: Old Manor Farm, a large low house with a recently created series of spectacular gardens ; and opposite the church, the former rectory, dating from the 18th century with more recent additions, and an informal garden, open to the public once or twice a year.
A series of informal conferences and mini-conventions were staged under the auspices of Manning and the Reform Party on the benefits of a " United Alternative.
Ono's gesture led to a new performance tradition of informal performances in nontraditional venues such as lofts and converted industrial spaces, involving music much more experimental than that of the more conventional modern classical series ' Uptown.
* " Participatory Learning and Action series " A leading informal journal on participatory learning and action approaches and methods, providing a forum for those engaged in participatory work-community workers, activists and researchers-to share their experiences, conceptual reflections and methodological innovations with others.
Similar to the Blitz series, Street is seven-on-seven American football, modeled roughly after its informal variant, street football.
The Working Group on Constitutional Matters ( Mr. Sandstorm, Mr. Blom, Mr. Granados, and Mr. Rand ), in a series of informal meetings formulated a plan of partition with provisions for economic unity and constitutional guarantees.
It consists of two bodies of material used in writing the novels, one for each series, with three informal essays by David Eddings.
Apart from supporting the individual host cities ' requests, the IRB did not focus its own efforts on returning the sport to the Olympics until the early 1990s, when efforts began to reunite the two movements with a series of informal meetings between the then IRB Secretary, Keith Rowlands, and the British Olympic Association Secretary, Dick Palmer.
The College of Sociology (" Collège de Sociologie " in French ) was a loosely-knit group of French intellectuals, named after the informal discussion series that they held in Paris between 1937 and 1939, when it was disrupted by the war.

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