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The name is an acronym formed from the initial Hebrew letters of the Masoretic Text's three traditional subdivisions: The Torah (" Teaching ", also known as the Five Books of Moses ), Nevi ' im (" Prophets ") and Ketuvim (" Writings ")— hence TaNaKh.
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The Baptist Church was the first to take the name of " Five Points " on its building in 1929.
Within a year, the residents of Seven Points decided to change the name of their community to Westminster.
The crux of the conflict was that the majority party in the west, led by Bhutto, was convinced that a federation based on the Six Points would lead to a feeble confederation in name only and was part of larger Indian plan to break up Pakistan.
Points of interest include the Old Cathedral ( Iglesia de El Sagrario ), New cathedral ( official name: Catedral Metropolitana de la Inmaculada Concepción ), Park Abdon Calderon, Monastery of El Carmen de Asuncion, Monastery and Museum of La Concepcion, House of the Ecuadorian Culture, Municipal Museum Remigio Crespo Toral, Museum of the Central Bank, Museum of the Aboriginal Cultures, Church of Santo Domingo, San Blas, Ruinas de todos los santos ( niches of Inca origin ).
Each Pokémon card has a name, a type, and an amount of Hit Points,
Beginning at Five Points in Downtown Atlanta, it runs north through Midtown and, upon entering Buckhead, its name changes to Peachtree Road.
The name is a reference to Five Points, which is the center of downtown Atlanta.
The neighborhood is featured in the Cartoon Network show Class of 3000 as well as the Internet Girls series of books by Lauren Myracle, who mentions several of the businesses in Little Five Points by name.
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The name refers to the convergence of Marietta Street, Edgewood Avenue, Decatur Street, and two legs of Peachtree Street ( the south-southwestern leg was originally Whitehall Street, a section of Whitehall was renamed as an extension of Peachtree Street to give businesses south of Five Points the prestige of a Peachtree Street address ).
Points of interest include: the art-deco Marshall Square Theater at Cermak Road and Marshall Boulevard, which was originally a vaudeville venue, later a silent movie theater, and currently a venue for banquets, weddings, and Latin music under the current name of " Apollo's 2000 "; the remaining building of the former Albaugh-Dover mail-order warehouse and factory on Marshall Boulevard at 21st ; the massive Carter Harrison High School at 24th Boulevard and Marshall Boulevard, now an elementary school named for Maria Saucedo, an area teacher who lost her life in a fire in 1981, and is the alma mater of clarinet player Benny Goodman and newspaper columnist Irv Kupcinet ; and the highly visible statue of Marquette and Joliet which stands at the junction between Marshall and 24th Boulevards.
* Stop Points may have a Common Name, Short name, Landmark, ' Street, Asset code, etc.
This work, suppressed by the composer at the time on grounds that it was unplayable, was drastically recomposed in 1962 and issued under the title Punkte ( Points ), by which name the original work is also now called ( Kurtz 1992, 52 ; Blumröder 1993, 99 ).
The name continued to appear in the weekly " Suburban ", " Points South ", and " Points North " sections of the Register available to certain areas of Mobile County.
Tichu is the trade name for what appears to be a variant of Choi Dai Di ( Hong Kong slang: " Step on the little guy ") or Da Lao Er ( Mandarin slang: " Big penis ") combined with Zheng Fen (" Competing for Points ").
Shortly thereafter, the town of Seven Points changed its name to that of the school.
It was conceived at the Five Points Drug Company in Durham, North Carolina, in 1906, by Germain Bernard and C. T. Council, who took the initials of their last names to create the name of the nascent product.
Other aiming points were used for aiming while firing, initially called ‘ supplementary aiming points ’ were given the name ‘ Gun Aiming Points( GAP ).

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