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As with many Japanese start-ups of the period, the name Roland was selected for export purposes as Kakehashi was interested in a name that was easy to pronounce for his worldwide target markets.
In reality, the name Roland was found in a telephone directory.
At one point, Roland acquired the then-defunct Rhodes name, and released a number of digital keyboards bearing the Rhodes brand, but it no longer owns the name.
When Pope Hadrian IV died in 1159, the divided cardinals elected two popes: Roland of Siena, who took the name of Alexander III, and Octavian of Rome who, though nominated by fewer cardinals, was supported by Frederick and assumed the name of Pope Victor IV.
The French car manufacturer Peugeot commissioned a ' Roland Garros ' limited edition version of its 205 model in celebration of the tennis tournament that bears his name.
The Mark 7 was the first instrument to be released under the Rhodes name since the late Harold Rhodes purchased it back from Roland.
Old friends like Georg Friedrich Herwegh, who had worked with Marx on the Rheinsche Zeitung, Heinrich Heine, the famous poet, a young doctor by the name of Roland Daniels, Heinrich Bürgers and August Herman Ewerbeck all maintained their contacts with Marx and Engels in Brussels.
Born in Chelsea, London, to a family descended from Huguenots ( the name was an Anglicisation of " Perthuis "; his full surname being " de Perthuis de Laillevault "), he was the son of noted screenwriter and actor Roland Pertwee and distant cousin of actor Bill Pertwee, who played Chief Warden Hodges in the comedy Dad's Army ( coincidentally, Jon Pertwee was the writers ' first choice for the role of Captain George Mainwaring in Dad's Army ).
His name echoes that of the companion of Roland, hero of the great Medieval heroic epics.
Orlando is the Italian form of the given name Roland.
* Roland is the default name for the Paladin champion class hero in the game Master of Magic.
Keeler is also the subject of songs by Dusty Springfield and the Pet Shop Boys called " Nothing Has Been Proved ", Phil Ochs, the Glaxo Babies, the Senseless things, Kamphundar Överallt and Roland Alphonso entitled " Christine Keeler ", and her name appears in the Porcupine Tree song " Piano Lessons ", in Street Songs by Hamish Imlach and in " Post World War II Blues " by Al Stewart.
Amongst the earliest successful software synthesizers were the S-YXG series from YAMAHA and the Virtual Sound Canvas by Roland under the name EDIROL.
The name Orlando is a translation of Roland from the 12th-century Song of Roland.
" In Zevon's song, the eponymous Roland has his head blown off by one of his fellow mercanaries, named Van Owen ( a name resembling the trisyllable pronunciation of Ganelon ).
808 State are a British electronic music outfit, formed in 1987 in Manchester, taking their name from the Roland TR-808 drum machine and their common state of mind.
The Saint-Simonian feminist Pauline Roland took a free-love stance against marriage, having four children in the 1830s, all of whom bore her name.
Structuralist philosopher Roland Barthes, in an essay about the car, said that it looked as if it had " fallen from the sky ".< ref name =" id-ds. com ">
Previous to this, in January 2008, the logo used on the company's products ( but not the company name itself ) had been changed to " Cakewalk by Roland " to reflect the purchase of a majority interest in the company by Roland Corporation.
While in the UK, he briefly gained fame for the similarity of his name to that of TV puppet Roland Rat, with whom he appeared in an edition of TV-am and whose branding briefly appeared on his car.

name and references
Another possibility, raised in an essay by the Swedish fantasy writer and editor Rickard Berghorn, is that the name Alhazred was influenced by references to two historical authors whose names were Latinized as Alhazen: Alhazen ben Josef, who translated Ptolemy into Arabic ; and Abu ' Ali al-Hasan ibn al-Haytham, who wrote about optics, mathematics and physics.
* The garage folk band David's Doldrums references Absalom in their song, " my name is Absalom.
According to an interview she gave to an Egyptian journalist, her first name was Yvonne, though she is referred to as Yvette in most published references.
It is not clear how these various traditions relate to each other, or whether they come from the same tradition ; it is very possible that these references are to different men with the same name.
The author opens with a prologue, usually taken to be addressed to an individual by the name of Theophilus ( though this name, which translates literally as " God-lover ", may be a nickname rather than a personal appellation ) and references " my earlier book "— almost certainly the Gospel of Luke.
Character entity references have the format where " name " is a case-sensitive alphanumeric string.
In 2001, the church sent out a press release encouraging reporters to use the full name of the church at the beginning of news articles, with following references to the " Church of Jesus Christ ".
" Joseph ( 1989: IJDL 18. 2: 134-42 ) gives extensive references to the use of the term, dramila first as the name of a people, then of a country.
However, while there are many passages where the Gospel of Barnabas sets out alternative readings to parallel pericopes found in the canonical gospels, none of the references to Muhammad by name occurs in such a synoptic passage ; and in particular, none of the " Muhammad " references in Barnabas corresponds to a " Paraclete " reference in canonical John.
The first Greek references to the Goths call them Scythians, since this area along the Black Sea historically had been occupied by an unrelated people of that name.
Biblical references to the pre-Jewish calendar include ten months identified by number rather than by name.
He changed his own name to " Akhenaten " and eventually ordered removal from the temples of the name Amun ( as well as references to the plural ' gods ').
Although the term was also military slang for vehicles that were untried or untested, this exposure caused all other jeep references to fade, leaving the 4x4 with the name.
Between 1450 and 1455, Gutenberg printed several texts, some of which remain unidentified ; his texts did not bear the printer's name or date, so attribution is possible only from typographical evidence and external references.
The overwhelming majority of modern scholars consider the reference in Book 20, Chapter 9, 1 of the Antiquities to " the brother of Jesus, who was called Christ, whose name was James " to be authentic and to have the highest level of authenticity among the references of Josephus to Christianity.
The name refers to the lambda calculus, a mathematical formalism invented by Alonzo Church, with which LISP is intimately connected, and references the Knights Templar.
The Knights ' new name changes almost nightly, improvised by the actor playing the lead Knight ( originally Hank Azaria ), but always starting with " Ecky Ecky Ecky F ' tang F ' tang Olé Biscuitbarrel ..." which itself references several famous sketches from Monty Python's Flying Circus, including Election Night Special.
Similar references are the function name bless, and the organization of Perl 6 design documents with categories such as apocalypse and exegesis.
Note: The name of the book appears next to some author references.
The phrase, which had previously been limited to regional usage with various possible references, was co-opted and popularized to mean " Old Kinderhook ", a reference to Van Buren based on the name of his home village in New York.
More than 30 of the species are found at the in Japan, collectively placing them with the name and associated tanka for visitors to read and observe, reminding them of the ancient time in which the references were made.
The negative references to Nazareth in the Gospel of John suggest that ancient Jews did not connect the town's name to prophecy.

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