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man's and name
No man's name brought more cheers when it was announced in a rodeo.
* ( genitive ) " of man " a possessor ( e. g., the man's name is Claudius )
A man's genetic Y-DNA and his family name ( in most cultures ) have descended down this same line from father to son.
His chosen biological name was intended to emphasize man's uniqueness and separation from the rest of the animal kingdom.
Crassus is said to have made part of his money from proscriptions, notably the proscription of one man whose name was not initially on the list of those proscribed but was added by Crassus who coveted the man's fortune.
Precisely when it became common to include the name of a man's voting tribe as part of his full name is unknown.
The name of the tribe normally follows a man's filiation and precedes his cognomina, suggesting that it was an early development.
At the station, McNulty erroneously reports the man's name as Jason Tavern, revealing the identity of a Wyoming diesel engine mechanic.
Recent researchers have decided that the " Rat Man " was in fact Ernst Lanzer ( 1878 – 1914 )— though many other sources maintain that the man's name was Paul Lorenz.
Most species are known as clematis in English, while some are also known as traveller's joy, a name invented for the sole British native, C. vitalba, by the herbalist John Gerard ; virgin's bower for C. viticella ; old man's beard, applied to several with prominent seedheads ; and leather flower or vase vine for the North American Clematis viorna.
It is speculated by some that she was possibly a goddess of the morning, or of man's waking sense, which causes him to wake up in the morning ; the Doric form of her name is akin to the Greek word for " rooster " ( Alectrona, the feminine genitive of Αλεκτορ, Alektor, the Greek word for " rooster "), while the Greek form Electryone is akin to the word for " amber " ( Ἠλέκτρα, Elektra ), as in the amber color of sunrise ( as opposed to sunset, implied by Helios being her father ); naturally, either of which would be an appropriate name for a solar goddess.
Anextlomarus is also attested as a Gaulish man's father's name at Langres, and a feminine divine form, Anextlomara, appears in two other Gallo-Roman dedications from Avenches, Switzerland.
Afallach ( Old Welsh Aballac ) is man's name found in several medieval Welsh genealogies, where is made the son of Beli Mawr.
* Hayany — from Egypt ( Hayani ) ( Hayany is a man's name ) — these dates are dark-red to nearly black and soft.
* Lewes, an archaic spelling of the name that later became " Lewis " ( still common as a surname ) and then " Louis " ( when used as a man's first name )
Apparently this man's nose had been " nipped " by exposure to the frost, hence the name " Nippenose.
After noticing the man's name and verifying that he had indeed sent Hale some venison, Hale refused to let the case proceed until he had paid the man for the food.
In old Germanic peoples the word for " hostage " ( gīsl and similar ) sometimes occurred as part of a man's name: Ēadgils, Cynegils, Gīslheard, Gīslbeorht, etc.
While commonly referred to by their rank, i. e. Seaman / Airman / Fireman / Petty Officer X or ( Senior / Master ) Chief X, in formal occasions, i. e. weddings, an enlisted man's full title is sometimes used, starting with their rating, then their rank, and their name, i. e. Electronics Technician Petty Officer Second Class X.
When written, i. e. formal invitations, the enlisted man's name is written as " Serviceman's name, USN / USMC / USA / USAF ", without one's rank preceding their name, unlike commissioned officers.

man's and was
Unconcerned, indifferent, unmotivated, the forest was simply there -- fighting man's depredations with more abundant growth and man's follies with its own musical evening laughter.
I didn't get a good look at him at all, his back was to me, and I was so scared It was just somebody in a man's suit.
There was nothing in particular on the man's face.
From the convulsive quivers of the man's shoulders it was plain he had resumed the weeping.
Adams was not breaking new ground when he claimed that the worship of an unseen power was in reality a reflection of man's inability to cope with his environment.
It was, the brief writers decided, `` man's best hope for a peaceful and law abiding world ''.
On these excursions, Papa instructed him on man's chief end, which was his duty to God and his own salvation.
There was a man's jacket on the chair and a straw hat on the table.
But perhaps this was a part of the eternal plan, that man's ambition when linked with God would be a driving, indefatigable force for good in the world.
Brains and beauty, high position in both the social and intellectual worlds, athlete, fabled lover -- if ever the world was any man's oyster it was his.
The man's voice was a sweet, patient whisper.
He was dressed in a manner Esquire might suggest for the outdoor man's country weekend.
He was always well groomed and well tailored, and he had that rich man's look which was authentic enough and came from two good prep schools and a proper university.
He also said that the salary, in terms of going rates in the field, was `` modest '' in terms of the man's responsibility.
It was probably man's first successful flight in a missile.
The Hopkinsian universal disinterested benevolence, although holding to original sin and the doctrine of election, inspired its adherents to heroic endeavours for others, looked for the early coming of the Millennium, and was paralleled by the confidence in man's ability cherished by the Unitarians, Emerson, and the Transcendentalists.
To live correctly in an interdependent moral and material universe of living and dead was decisive for man's fate.
He was then in man's hands.

man's and written
It is obviously a young man's poem, written out of books and not out of experience ; ;
The problem grows in intensity each year as man's knowledge, and his capacity to translate such knowledge to the written word, continue to expand.
* According to Alberti himself, in a short autobiography written c. 1438 in Latin and in the third person, ( many but not all scholars consider this work to be an autobiography ) he was capable of " standing with his feet together, and springing over a man's head.
Carlyle has commented on this passage, " There can be little doubt that St Paul's words imply some conception analogous to the ' natural law ' in Cicero, a law written in men's hearts, recognized by man's reason, a law distinct from the positive law of any State, or from what St Paul recognized as the revealed law of God.
The story of a man's rise to prosperity, written by Preston Sturges, Tracy's performance as railroad tycoon Tom Garner received uniformly strong reviews.
In the Family Guy Season Four episode Fast Times at Buddy Cianci Jr. High, Peter Griffin is slimed after saying " I don't know ," followed immediately by a still shot that is a direct reference to YCDTOTVs opening sequence, with the words " You can't do that on television " written in red over a man's face.
" Although, that song is written from a straight man's point of view.
* That it arose in Anglo-Saxon England as an O and an I written in the same place, to represent a long close / ø / sound resulting from i-mutation of / o /: compare Bede's Northumbrian Anglo-Saxon period spelling Coinualch for standard Cēnwealh ( a man's name ) ( in a text in Latin ).
Media attention soon turned to Besumer himself, as a series of letters written in German, Russian, and Yiddish were discovered in a trunk at the man's home.
Under the right foot of the accused, he set a cross of poplar wood, and holding another cross of the same material over the man's head, threw over his head the theft written on a tablet.
Homerus of Byzantium is said to have written of Alexander the Great saving a soldier from suffocation by making an incision with the tip of his sword in the man's trachea.
He remains in the 21st century to carry on with " a dead man's last wish ", and as he says it, a document can be partially seen, on it, written in interlac, the words " Last Will and Testament of R. J. Brande " can be read.
In helping to found the Aborigines Protection Society, he argued that languages constituted philological evidence of man's origins, and should therefore be preserved where threatened ; he had written a paper on the topic, and proposed a questionnaire, for the Philological Society in 1835.
Walton judged the man's story plausible, and notified Tracy Tormé, who had written the screenplay for Fire in the Sky.
Other films Mitch Davis has written and directed include Windrunner, as well as the romance A House Divided, a modern day tale of Jewish man's undying love for a Palestinian woman in Israel.
He was able in his wisdom or – please pardon this manner of speaking – in pursuing a divine fantasy … to put any particular muscles into action, one alone or several muscles together, when He wished the characteristic signs of the emotions, even the most fleeting, to be written briefly on man's face.
In 2004, he published a book of the man's memoirs, entitled Otis Lee Crenshaw: I Blame Society, and in 2007 he finished a screenplay for a film based on the book, written for the director Mel Smith.
The Eggja stone was found with the written side downwards over a man's grave ( cf.
# Spirit of the Snow Kindaichi Hajime was offered to receive a portion of a rich man's wealth as it written in his will.
However the school rarely followed this idea through systematically, and, as Friedrich Hayek has written, " never to the point of realizing that what was relevant was not merely man's relation to a particular thing or a class of things but the position of the thing in the whole ... scheme by which men decide how to allocate the resources at their disposal among their different endeavors.
The following poem was written shortly after Ball's murder: Twas on a Sabbath evening in drear November daysTwo friends were heard creating, in Perry Barry's bywaysHigh words just fed the anger, now this young man's life is fled. A shot and then another!
It was directed by John Sturges ( with whom Widmark would also make another western The Law and Jake Wade ), and unfolds in the vein of the psychological Western ( a sub-genre that has yielded many films, e. g. those of Anthony Mann, with whose films this bears comparison ), delivering an unconventional story, written by Borden Chase, of a man's search for his father ( played by character actor John McIntire ) and his final discovery of a man who is willing to kill his own son for gold.

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