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AA's name derived from its first book, informally called " The Big Book ", originally titled Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story of How More Than One Hundred Men Have Recovered From Alcoholism
* Big Dipper, alternative name for a roller coaster ride, especially in the United Kingdom.
* Beidou ( disambiguation ), Chinese name of Big Dipper
The following commercial products are indicative of the style: Ayinger Maibock, Mahr ’ s Bock, Hacker-Pschorr Hubertus Bock, Capital Maibock, Einbecker Mai-Urbock, Hofbräu Maibock, Victory St. Boisterous, Gordon Biersch Blonde Bock, Smuttynose Maibock, Old Dominion Brewing Company Big Thaw Bock, and, despite the name, Rogue Ales Dead Guy Ale.
By the 1960s, " the Big Apple " was known only as an old name for New York.
All of the boys were called " Ike ", such as " Big Ike " ( Edgar ) and " Little Ike " ( Dwight ); the nickname was intended as an abbreviation of their last name.
Italian Comedy is generally considered to have started with Mario Monicelli's I soliti Ignoti ( Big Deal on Madonna Street ) and derives its name from the title of Pietro Germi's Divorzio all ' Italiana ( Divorce Italian Style, 1961 ).
In keeping with the band's satirical nature, each member had a comical name: in addition to Kinky there was Little Jewford, Big Nig, Panama Red, Wichita Culpepper, Sky Cap Adams, Rainbow Colours, and Snakebite Jacobs.
The Elizabeth Tower, in particular, which is often referred to by the name of its main bell, " Big Ben ", is an iconic landmark of London and the United Kingdom in general, one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city and an emblem of parliamentary democracy.
He cites “ members of the Wu-Tang Clan, Nas, AZ, Big Pun, and Ras Kass, just to name a few ” as artists who exemplify this progression.
Big Briar acquired the rights to use the Moog Music name in 2002 after a legal battle with Don Martin who had previously bought the rights to the name Moog Music.
As a reaction to Ced and Moe's involvement in the Tuff City releases, Kool Keith and Tim Dog reunited on the album Big Time, released under the name Ultra in 1997.
( The all-seeing authority figure in the book, " Big Brother ", inspired the name of the pioneering reality series Big Brother.
Benjamin Wilson was also a well known Indian fighter who served as justice of the peace for the Mexican authorities and it was while hunting down renegade Indians that he discovered what is present day Big Bear, California which received that name because Wilson and his posse lassoed and killed over thirty grizzly bears while passing through.
Arabic-Berbers ' arrival at the nearby Granitola mount in the VIII century entailed the resumption of commerce and the start of rebirth of the town, which was renamed Marsa ʿAlī " ʿAlī's harbour " or, maybe, Marsa ʿāliyy, " Big harbour ",-for the width of the ancient harbour, placed near Punta d ' Alga-or also Marsa Allāh, namely " God's harbour ", whence the current name.
In 1957, still in their mid-teens, they recorded the song " Hey, Schoolgirl " under the name Tom and Jerry, given to them by their label Big Records.
IBM, also known as " Big Blue " has simplified their logo over the years, and their name.
* The first bearer of the name can be referred to as Senior, Daddy or have " Big ", or " Older " placed in front of his given name, as in " Big Pete ", or " Older Pete ".
He was among the big name actors and actresses taking part in the fifth annual " 24 Hour Plays " benefit, which raises cash for nonprofit groups in the Big Apple.
: A term used to describe a postcard which has the name of a place shown as a series of very large letters, inside of each of which is a picture of that locale ( see also Big Letter ).

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Chrono Cross borrowed certain thematic elements, story points, characters, music, and objects introduced in Radical Dreamers — including the infiltration of Viper Manor, the Frozen Flame, the name Radical Dreamers for Kid's thievery, and the characters of Kid, Lynx, and Serge ( who became a non-speaking protagonist ).
Hendrix ( alias ' Jimmy James ') formed The Blue Flame ( which he said was also called The Rainflowers in one BBC interview-" either name will do.
* May 25-The all Technicolor musical film, Song of the Flame, based on the 1925 Broadway musical of the same name, is released to rave reviews.
To further reduce the work required, " Barnsley ", a specialist in the Flame editing tool ( real name, Andrew Wood ), from The Mill, spent a lot of time on set during filming, where he advised the film crew on whether particular sections could be accomplished more easily by re-filming or by manipulating the image afterwards.
The poem " There Will Come Soft Rains " from her 1920 collection Flame and Shadow inspired and is featured in a famous short story of the same name by Ray Bradbury.
The city takes its name from the Ainu word " Fura-nui ," which means " Stinky Flame " or " Foul-Smelling Place ," in the language of the indigenous people of Hokkaido.
John Gould placed the Flame Robin in its current genus as Petroica phoenicea in his 1837 description, and it was this latter binomial name that has been used since that time.
Flame-breasted Robin was the common name formerly used for the species, and it was gradually abbreviated to Flame Robin.
Miller's notebook from her July 8, 2003 meeting with Libby contains the name " Valerie Flame ".
After being given a containment suit by Batman, Jason and Ronnie use their abilities to stop Doctor Double X. Jason decides on the name Firestorm in the episode's final scene, despite Ronnie's protests that he likes the name " Flame Dude.
" But Raffles is also shown to have deep romantic relationships with at least two women: the Neapolitan girl Faustina ( in No Sinecure ), and an artist using the name Jacques Saillard ( in An Old Flame ).
* A freighter ship built in 1917 ( originally named War Flame but known as Empire Leopard when torpedoed and sunk November 2, 1942, by the German submarine U-402 ) was bought in 1929 by the Los Angeles Steamship Company and renamed Marian Otis Chandler, holding that name until it was sold again in 1939.
Reiss bought it but changed the name to " Black Friar of the Flame ".
Flame tree is a common name used in various parts of the world to refer to several different species of tree:
The new Flame Champion may also ( at the player's choice ) take up the old Flame Champion's name.
** 1978 / 01 / 18 ( No. 15 B part " 狂乱の炎 八百屋お七, Flame of The Madness Yaoya Oshichi "), character design, storyboard, animator (" あんていろーぷ " name )
Thus, a particular family, residing in the modern United Kingdom may assign a catchy name like “ Keeper of the Flame ” to the identified family member, entrusted with the responsibility of ensuring observance of that particular family ’ s family traditions.
For Bama's pluck and grit have writ her name in Crimson Flame.
This name is used in at least two novels based in Hong Kong: “ Soldier of Fortune ” by Ernest K. Gann published in 1954. and " Dragon Flame " by Nick Carter published in 1966.
* In the manga and anima Flame of Recca " Kotodama " is the name of a psychic device or Madōgu worn as a choker by Aki of Uruha Oto.

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The difference came down to this: The Southern States insisted that the United States was, in last analysis, what its name implied -- a Union of States.
When Beckett's name came into the discussion, the priest grew loud and told me that Beckett `` hates life ''.
A fellow came up to me, a Senator, I don't have to tell you his name, and he told me, ' I love the President like a brother, but God damn it, he's crucifying me.
The northern cowboy called all the red Mexican cattle which went up the trail `` Sonora reds '', while they called all cattle drove up from Mexico `` yaks '', because they came from the Yaqui Injun country, or gave 'em the name of `` Mexican buckskins ''.
As the name Asia came to be extended to other areas east of the Mediterranean, the name for Anatolian became specified as Asia Minor (" Lesser Asia ", Μικρὰ Ἀσία ) in Late Antiquity.
There, Aaron gained a name for eloquent and persuasive speech, so that when the time came for the demand upon the Pharaoh to release Israel from captivity, Aaron became his brother ’ s nabi, or spokesman, to his own people ( Exodus 7: 1 ) and, after their unwillingness to hear, to the Pharaoh himself ( Exodus 7: 9 ).
The village was completely abandoned which is where the name ' Deserted Village ' came from.
The earliest written reference to the town, under the name of Habensperch, came from this time, in around 1138.
We are not certain that the word " democracy " was extant when systems that came to be called democratic were first instituted, but around 460 BC an individual is known whose parents had decided to name him ' Democrates ', a name which may have been manufactured as a gesture of democratic loyalty ; the name can also be found in Aeolian Temnus, not a particularly democratic state.
Colloquially referred to as the New World, this second super continent came to be termed " America ", probably deriving its name from the feminized Latin version of Vespucci's first name .< ref > Rival explanations have been proposed ( see Arciniegas, Germán.
The Gallup Organization published a poll in February 2007, a correspondents to name the greatest president in U. S. history ; Clinton came in fourth place, capturing 13 % of the vote.
Still Job does not curse God, but instead shaves his head, tears his clothes, and says, " Naked I came out of my mother's womb, and naked shall I return: Lord has given, and Lord has taken away ; blessed be the name of Lord.
After Björkö came to be identified with ancient Birka, it has been assumed that the original name of Birka was simply Bierkø ( sometimes spelt Bjärkö ), an earlier form of Björkö.
Gregory VII ( pope 1073 – 1085 ), too, simplified the liturgy as performed at the Roman court, and gave his abridgment the name of Breviary, which thus came to denote a work which from another point of view might be called a Plenary, involving as it did the collection of several works into one.
The name came about when Fulcher was operating a light show that created a bubble effect by mixing oils and water on projection slides.
The original team was christened the Blue Angels in 1946, when one of the pilots came across the name of New York City's Blue Angel Nightclub in The New Yorker magazine ; the team introduced themselves as the " Blue Angels " to the public for the first time on 21 July 1946, in Omaha, Nebraska.
There are many theories as to how the name Marie came to be associated with this equipment:
As time progressed, English country dances were spread and reinterpreted throughout the Western world, and eventually the French form of the name came to be associated with the American folk dances, especially in New England ( this Gallicized name change may have followed a contemporary misbelief that the form was originally French ).
Historians came to apply the name " Capetian " to both the ruling house of France and to the wider-spread male-line descendants of Hugh Capet.
The name cello is an abbreviation of the Italian violoncello, which means " little violone ", referring to the violone (" big viol "), the lowest-pitched instrument of the viol family, the group of string instruments that went out of fashion around the end of the 17th century in most countries except France, where they survived another half-century or so before the louder violin family came into greater favour in that country too.

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