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Herbsaint is a brand name of anise-flavored liquor currently produced by the Sazerac Company and originally made in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Herbsaint was originally produced under the name " Legendre Absinthe ", although it never contained Grande Wormwood ( Artemisia absinthium ).
The Federal Alcohol Control Administration soon objected to Legendre's use of the word " absinthe ", so the name was changed to " Legendre Herbsaint ".

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The name actinium originates from the Ancient Greek aktis, aktinos ( ακτίς, ακτίνος ), meaning beam or ray.
Meanwhile others have concluded that the name of the island originates from the Indo-European root * bhel meaning white, fair.
The name boron originates from the Arabic word buraq or the Persian word burah ; which are names for the mineral borax.
Barium's name originates from the alchemical derivative " baryta ", which itself comes from Greek βαρύς ( barys ), meaning " heavy.
Its name originates from the gin's popularity in India during the British Raj and the sapphire in question is the Star of Bombay on display at the Smithsonian Institution.
The " Indians " name originates from a request by the club owner to decide on a new name, following the 1914 season.
The dumpster diving term originates from the best-known manufacturer of commercial trash bins, Dempster, who use the trade name " Dumpster " for their bins, and the fanciful image of someone leaping head first into a dumpster as if it were a swimming pool.
Originally written by four graduate students at the Computer Systems Research Group at the University of California, Berkeley ( UCB ), the name originates as an acronym from Berkeley Internet Name Domain, reflecting the application's use within UCB.
The Greek and English name originates with the Septuagint translation of the 3rd century BCE.
The name La Niña originates from Spanish, meaning " the girl ", analogous to El Niño meaning " the boy ".
This name originates from sičan, written as svičan in the New Carniolan Almanac from 1775 and changed to its final form by Franc Metelko in his New Almanac from 1824.
The name originates from Old High German Hadwig, Haduwig ( hadu meaning battle, and wig meaning fight ).
" The word mesmerize originates from the name of Franz Mesmer, and was intentionally used to separate its users from the various " fluid " and " magnetic " theories embedded within the label " magnetism ".
The name originates from its purpose ( wolf hunting with dogs ) rather than from its appearance.
The " Royals " name originates from the American Royal, a livestock show, horse show, and rodeo held annually in Kansas City since 1899.
The name originates from the Makatao language of the local aboriginal tribe and translates as " bamboo forest ".
The name originates from the ancient practice of military mining, where tunnels were dug under enemy fortifications or troop formations by sappers.
The " Athletics " name originates from the late 19th century " athletic clubs ", specifically the Philadelphia Athletics baseball club.
The name Quinquagesima originates from Latin quinquagesimus ( fiftieth ), referring to the fifty days before Easter Day using inclusive counting which counts both Sundays ( normal counting would count only one of these ).
* The Marvel Comics character known as Tyrannus has the " real name " of " Romulus Augustus ", and originates in ancient Rome.
The name originates from the use of the word ricordare especiale, which means " remember " in Italian.
In South Asia, nutmeg, which originates from the Banda Islands in the Molukas, has a Sanskrit name.
The " Mariners " name originates from the prominence of marine culture in the city of Seattle.
The name comes from the Rock of Gibraltar, which in turn originates from the Arabic Jebel Tariq ( meaning " Tariq's mountain ") named after Tariq ibn Ziyad.

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The name presumably derives from the French royal house which never learned and never forgot ; ;
George W. Cable ( naturalized New Englander ), writing in 1889 from `` Paradise Road, Northampton '' ( lovely symbolic name ), agitated continuously the `` Southern question ''.
I had had my name taken out of the telephone book, and this was partly because of a convict who had been discharged from Sing Sing and who called me night after night.
The second name was ( Edward ) Kempe, matriculated from Queens' College at Easter, 1625.
Christ's College was well represented that year in the ordo, and the name highest on the list from that college was Milton's, fourth in the entire university.
His words were the more ungracious to come from a man who lent his name to the Eisenhower Exchange Fellowships dedicated to the same goal of international understanding.
The facts, he adds, are hidden from public view by squeamish objections to calling bad conditions by their right name and by insistence on token integration rather than on real improvement of the schools, regardless of the color of their students.
The name fell with lazy affectionate remembrance from her lips.
At the beginning of the Hippodrome I saw the Kaiser's Fountain, an ugly octagonal building with a glass dome, built in 1895 by the German Emperor, and on my left, directly across from it, the tomb of Sultan Ahmet, who constructed the Blue Mosque, more properly known by his name.
Each questionnaire was audited for obvious mistakes and for comments, and was identified by a serial number, by the source list from which the company name was selected, and by the geographical location of the company as determined by the postmark on the return envelope.
Extreme caution should be used, however, to avoid the conflicting usage of an index word or electronic switch which may result from the assignment of more than one name or function to the same address.
The Institute derives its name from Paul Von Groth's Chemische Krystallographie, a five-volume work which appeared between 1906 and 1919.
She was just another freighter from the States, and she seemed as commonplace as her name.
( The common misconception that he was Dutch and that his first name was Hendrik stem from Dutch documents of his third voyage.
The Injun's name for beef was `` wohaw '', and many of the old frontiersmen adopted it from their association with the Injun on the trails.
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 ''.
No matter by what name cattle were called, there was no denyin' that they not only saved Texas from financial ruin, but went far toward redeemin' from a wilderness vast territories of the Northwest.
The great column from which the square takes its name was erected by the Emperor Marcus Aurelius.
His name was George Needham and he, too, had come from a good family.
Mr. Simpkins made a name for himself as a member of the House of Delegates from 1951 through 1958.
In the latter year Samuel Hopkins, from whom the Hopkinsian strain of New England theology took its name, asked the Continental Congress to abolish slavery.
A bunch of young buckaroos from out West, who go by the name of Texas Boys Choir, loped into Town Hall last night and succeeded in corralling the hearts of a sizable audience.
Do you say chantey, as if the word were derived from the French word chanter, to sing, or do you say shanty and think of a roughly built cabin, which derives its name from the French-Canadian use of the word chantier, with one of its meanings given as a boat-yard??

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