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Sitting at an important geostrategic location that connects the Middle East culture with Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent ,< ref name = BBC-country-profile >
Though the name Area 51 is used in official Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ) documentation, other names used for the facility include Dreamland, Paradise Ranch, Home Base, Watertown Strip, Groom Lake, and most recently Homey Airport.
According to Stephen Frederic Dale, the name Babur is derived from the Persian word babr, meaning " tiger ", a word that repeatedly appears in Firdawsī's Shāhnāma and had also been borrowed by the Turkic languages of Central Asia.
The name is still preserved in Central Asia with the Balkan Mountains
* Central European, an alternate name for Windows-1250
** The Central Military Commission ( a parallel organization of the government institution of the same name );
Thus was born a new type of beef cattle for Central Brazil, with the name CANCHIM, derived from the name of a tree very common in the region where the breed was developed.
The Central Pacific Railroad ( CPRR ) is the former name of the railroad network built between California and Utah, USA that formed part of the " First Transcontinental Railroad " in North America.
The park was modeled after New York City's Central Park and originally shared its name.
The said ruler's nation logically becomes an " Empire ", despite having no additional territory or hegemony such as Central African Empire or the Korean Empire proclaimed in 1897 when Korea, far from gaining new territory, was on the verge of being annexed by the Empire of Japan, the last to use the name officially.
The Avesta is believed to have been composed possibly as early as 1800 BC and written in ancient Ariana ( Aryana ), the earliest name of Afghanistan which indicates an early link with today's Iranian tribes to the west, or adjacent regions in Central Asia or northeastern Iran in the 6th century BC .< ref >
Orwell also submitted his name to the Central Register for war effort but nothing transpired.
It is a matter of considerable scholarly debate whether the biblical " Hittites " signified any or all of: 1 ) the original Hattians ; 2 ) their Indo-European conquerors ( Nesili ), who retained the name " Hatti " for Central Anatolia, and are today referred to as the " Hittites " ( the subject of this article ); or 3 ) a Canaanite group who may or may not have been related to either or both of the Anatolian groups, and who also may or may not be identical with the later Neo-Hittite ( Luwian ) polities.
Although Honduras eventually adopted the name Republic of Honduras, the unionist ideal never waned, and Honduras was one of the Central American countries that pushed hardest for the policy of regional unity.
But all Central Government decisions are nominally taken in his / her name.
The name Irn-Bru is said to have originated during the re-building of Glasgow Central Station in 1901.
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 ).
* Office of Scientific Intelligence, former name of a department of the Central Intelligence Agency now called the Directorate of Science and Technology
On, the Bolsheviks ' Central Committee voted 10-2 for a resolution saying that " an armed uprising is inevitable, and that the time for it is fully ripe ".< ref name =" RevoltApproved ">
In those two languages, the name flauta is ambiguous, as it can mean any kind of transverse flutes, a recorder, or different other types of wind blown instruments, like the pan flute and some instruments used by the descendants of native peoples of the Central and South Americas ( with varied degrees of influence of European instruments ).
It is the Americanized version of a card game that originated in Central Europe in the late 18th century under the German name Schafkopf.
Coltan, the industrial name for a columbite – tantalite mineral from which columbium ( i. e. niobium ) and tantalum are extracted, can also be found in Central Africa, which is why tantalum is being linked to warfare in the Democratic Republic of the Congo ( formerly Zaire ).

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Examples include Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels ( 1998 ) ( wherein the slang is translated via subtitles in one scene ); The Limey ( 1999 ); Sexy Beast ( 2000 ); Snatch ( 2000 ); Ocean's Eleven ( 2001 ); and Austin Powers in Goldmember ( 2002 ); It's All Gone Pete Tong ( 2004 ), after BBC radio disc jockey Pete Tong whose name is used in this context as rhyming slang for " wrong "; Green Street Hooligans ( 2005 ).
The treaty contained no provision for the mandates to be allocated on the basis of decisions taken by four members of the League acting in the name of the so-called " Principal Allied and Associated Powers ".
Innocent X objected to the conclusion of the Peace of Westphalia, against which his nuncio, Fabio Chigi, in his name vainly protested, and against which in 1650 he issued the bull Zelo Domus Dei backdated to November 1648, which was ignored by the European Powers.
spin-off series ran for one season, starring Stefanie Powers as agent " April Dancer ", a character name credited to Ian Fleming.
Rather, the King was taken into captivity to Friedrichsfelde near Berlin and placed under Russian-Prussian custody in the name of a “ General Government of High Allied Powers .”
Eventually, Iwerks and Disney had a falling out ; their friendship and working partnership were severed when Iwerks accepted a contract with Disney competitor Pat Powers to leave Disney and start an animation studio under his own name.
Powers of Ten is the abbreviated name of two short American documentary films written and directed by Charles and Ray Eames.
* Austin Danger Powers, the full name of film character Austin Powers ( character )
Powers supposedly also suggested the name " Bethany Beach ," but the committee received Powers ' entry two weeks after Atkinson's and thus Atkinson was deemed the winner.
Powers gives the first settler's name as Marvil Secord, originally from Brantford, Ontario, and who is also recognized as the first permanent settler in Gladwin County.
Joe, Thundercats, and Super Powers Collection, to name just a few.
When Hidekaz Himaruya gave human names to the countries in his series Hetalia: Axis Powers, the personification of Finland received the name " Tino Väinämöinen ".
This season and the next featured the " Super Powers " tagline, which was part of a marketing tie-in with a toy line of the same name produced by Kenner and designed by Jack Kirby.
Given the stage name Jett Powers by top Hollywood agents Gabey, Lutz, Heller and Loeb, he took acting and singing lessons, and appeared in movies with small roles.
In Northern Ireland, Sinn Féin was organised under the name Republican Clubs ( a name that was used to escape a ban, introduced in 1964 under Northern Ireland's Emergency Powers Act ), and the Officials continued to use this name after 1970.
Roberts who today ( 2012 ) under the name John Roberts is a national correspondent for Fox News ; Christopher Ward, a noted songwriter and producer who collaborated musically with Mike Myers on the Austin Powers movies ; Sook-Yin Lee, now a noted CBC Radio host and actress ; Terry David Mulligan, a prolific film and TV character actor ; actress Amanda Walsh ; Erica Ehm, who became a noted songwriter after leaving Much ; and George Stroumboulopoulos, now a Canadian television personality on CBC.
Powers Supermarkets Limited was the parent company, but used Quinnsworth as its marketing name.
In 1997, " Powers Supermarkets Limited " ( trading as Quinnsworth ) changed its name to " Tesco Ireland Limited ".
* Trion Symmahon Square bears the name of the Three Allied Powers who fought for the liberation of Greece ; England, France and Russia.
General of the Army Douglas MacArthur ( Supreme Commander Allied Powers ) asked his Chief of Staff, Major General Ned Almond, to suggest a new name.

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