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name and Tom
By the late 1920s Potter and her Hill Top farm manager Tom Storey had made a name for their prize-winning Herdwick flock.
Tom notoriously once owned a green Dodge Dart, known jokingly on the program by the faux-elegant name " Dartre ".
Three of them ( later to be known as Liberty, Black Tom and Ellis ) were given the name Oyster Islands by the settlers of New Netherland, the first European colony in the Mid-Atlantic states.
As programming chief, Robert W. Pittman recruited and managed a team for the launch that included Tom Freston ( who succeeded Pittman as CEO of MTV networks ), Fred Seibert, John Sykes, Carolyn Baker ( original head of talent and acquisition ), Marshall Cohen ( original head of research ), Gail Sparrow ( of talent and acquisition ), Sue Steinberg ( executive producer ), Julian Goldberg, Steve Lawrence, Geoff Bolton studio producers and MTV News writers / AP Liz Nealon, Nancy LaPook and Robin Zorn, Steve Casey ( creator of the name " MTV " and its first program director ), Marcy Brahman, Ronald E. " Buzz " Brindle, and Robert Morton.
Tom replies that he must be " Old Scratch ", which is another name for the devil, and the black man acknowledges that he is Old Scratch.
One early mention of the name was in Putnam's Magazine in May 1869: " I had plenty of ammunition in reserve, to say nothing, Tom, of our pig Latin.
Crowe began his performing career as a musician in the mid-1980s, under guidance from his good friend Tom Sharplin, when he performed as a rock ' n roll revivalist, under the stage name Russ Le Roq.
Hell attended the Sanford School in Delaware for one year, where he became friends with Tom Miller, who later changed his name to Tom Verlaine ).
In May 1975 the three of them formed The Heartbreakers ; not to be confused with Tom Petty's band, which adopted the same name the following year.
The team's name was created by Tom Hall, the lead designer.
They were classmates at Parsons Junior High School and Forest Hills High School, and began performing together in their junior year as Tom and Jerry, with Simon as Jerry Landis ( whose last name he borrowed from a girl he had been dating ) and Garfunkel as Tom Graph ( so called because he was fond of tracking (" graphing ") hits on the pop charts ).
The name " Seahawks " was submitted by Mary Hoolahan and Tom Barnum, among others.
This cameo is included in the Broadway musical Camelot, and in the later film, where his name is given as " Sir Tom of Warwick ", thus supporting the claim of Thomas Malory of Newbold Revel.
John Clark ( real name John Terrence Kelly ) is a fictional character created by Tom Clancy who appears in many of Clancy's novels.
The name Masaccio is a humorous version of Maso ( short for Tommaso ), meaning " clumsy " or " messy " Tom.
The name may have been created to distinguish him from his principal collaborator, also called Maso, who came to be known as Masolino (" little / delicate Tom ").
Since New York based Thomas would have known about the wide spread hoax and the contents of the 1876 published book were developed during or right after The Great Tom Collins hoax of 1874, the hoax event is the most plausible source of the name for the Tom Collins cocktail.
Tom Maddox has commented that Gibson " grew up in an America as disturbing and surreal as anything J. G. Ballard ever dreamed ".< ref name =" Virus 23 ">
Their next film, Cloud Atlas, based on the novel of the same name by David Mitchell and co-written and co-directed by Tom Tykwer, is scheduled for release on October 26, 2012.
The IWW founded the Anti-Conscription League ( ACL ) in which IWW members worked with the broader labour and peace movement, and also carried on an aggressive propaganda campaign in its own name ; leading to the imprisonment of Tom Barker ( 1887 – 1970 ) the editor of the IWW paper Direct Action, sentenced to twelve months in March 1916.
Although the description is not entirely without ambiguity, the constrictor knot is thought to have appeared under the name " gunner's knot " in the 1866 work The Book of Knots, written under the pseudonym Tom Bowling.
Additionally, he has written a script for Tom Hanks ' Playtone Productions and Universal Pictures called They Marched into Sunlight based upon the Pulitzer nominated novel of the same name and an outline by Paul Greengrass, for Greengrass to direct, should it get a greenlight.

name and Marvolo
In Alan Moore's League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: 1969, a young Tom Marvolo Riddle ( introduced as " Tom ", whose middle name is a " marvel " and last name is a " conundrum ") appears, and becomes the new avatar of Oliver Haddo at the story's conclusion.
For example, Tom Riddle's middle name of Marvolo was changed to Marvolodemus in the Serbian second edition ; the first edition had lacked the anagram and the original name Tom Marvolo Riddle had simply been copied.
Analogous alterations of the middle name Marvolo have been made in several other languages ; for example ; it became Servolo in Brazilian Portuguese, Vandrolo in Hebrew, Marvoldo in Turkish, Vorlost in German, Narvolo in Russian, Sorvolo in Spanish, Rojvol in Czech, Marvoloso in Slovak, and Orvoloson in Italian.
In Greek, his name is " Anton Marvolo Hurt " ( Άντον Μαρβόλο Χέρτ ), anagram of " Άρχον Βόλντεμορτ " which means " Lord Voldemort ".
In Icelandic, his name is Trevor Delgome, which becomes "( Ég ) Eg er Voldemort " (" I am Voldemort "), but his middle name is not used for the anagram and stays as Marvolo.
* Tom Marvolo Riddle, birth name of Harry Potter antagonist Lord Voldemort

name and Riddle
* Rogers was the heroine of a novel, Ginger Rogers and the Riddle of the Scarlet Cloak ( 1942, by Lela E. Rogers ), in which " the heroine has the same name and appearance as the famous actress but has no connection ... it is as though the famous actress has stepped into an alternate reality in which she is an ordinary person.
In the 1930s, a man by the name of Van Tompkins moved his family to a 230 acre farm on Riddle Hill, the hill just north of Campbell, Missouri.
These changes to the name created problems in later books however ; in the English edition, a line of dialogue mentions that Tom Riddle shares his given name with the bartender of the Leaky Cauldron, and this becomes a plot point.
The name ' Broomhill ' is often taken to refer to the parade of shops on Fulwood Road which includes a collection of takeaways, 4 pubs, messrs. Eadon, Lockwood & Riddle ( estate agents ) a Spar supermarket and many other local shops and banks.
He was born in Glen Riddle, Pennsylvania, a small town southwest of Philadelphia given the family name by his father.
An album of instrumentals of the same name by Nelson Riddle was also released in 2000.
In 1972, Caldwell and McCorkle once again revamped the band's lineup, eventually settling on Tommy Caldwell on bass, George McCorkle rhythm guitar, and Jerry Eubanks, flute / tenor sax, while adding Paul Riddle on drums ; the new lineup adopted the name " Marshall Tucker Band.
The name comes from famous racehorse owner Samuel D. Riddle, who owned the property before it was developed in the 1950s.

name and ",
Plato in Cratylus connects the name with ( apolysis ), " redeem ", with ( apolousis ), " purification ", and with ( aploun ), " simple ", in particular in reference to the Thessalian form of the name,, and finally with ( aeiballon ), " ever-shooting ".
Hesychius connects the name Apollo with the Doric απέλλα ( apella ), which means " assembly ", so that Apollo would be the god of political life, and he also gives the explanation σηκός ( sekos ), " fold ", in which case Apollo would be the god of flocks and herds.
Alaksandu could be Paris-Alexander of Ilion ", whose name is Greek.
We don't know his original name, but it seems that he was absorbed by the more powerful Apollo, who stood by the " Mistress of the animals ", becoming her brother.
The name Austro-Asiatic comes from the Latin words for " south " and " Asia ", hence " South Asia ".
Its name is Latin for " water-carrier " or " cup-carrier ", and its symbol is 20px (), a representation of water.
The name in the Hindu zodiac is likewise kumbha " water-pitcher ", showing that the zodiac reached India via Greek intermediaries.
The name " Yu-lin " means " feathers and forests ", referring to the numerous light-footed soldiers represented by these faint stars.
The term " Altaic ", as the name for a language family, was introduced in 1844 by Matthias Castrén, a pioneering Finnish philologist who made major contributions to the study of the Uralic languages.
It was said to have been named after the Greek town of Aegae, or after Aegea, a queen of the Amazons who died in the sea, or Aigaion, the " sea goat ", another name of Briareus, one of the archaic Hecatonchires, or, especially among the Athenians, Aegeus, the father of Theseus, who drowned himself in the sea when he thought his son had died.
In order to help reestablish his name and improve the image of his business from the earlier controversies associated with the dangerous explosives, Nobel had also considered naming the highly powerful substance " Nobel's Safety Powder ", but settled with Dynamite instead, referring to the Greek word for ' power '.
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.
The name Anatolia comes from the Greek () meaning the " East " or more literally " sunrise ", comparable to the Latin terms " Levant " or " Orient " ( and words for " east " in other languages ).
The name " argon " is derived from the Greek word αργον meaning " lazy " or " the inactive one ", a reference to the fact that the element undergoes almost no chemical reactions.
They named the element " astatine ", a name coming from the great instability of the synthesized matter ( the source Greek word αστατος ( astatos ) means " unstable ").
The author's name " indicates the status of the discourse within a society and culture ", and at one time was used as an anchor for interpreting a text, a practice which Barthes would argue is not a particularly relevant or valid endeavor.
In Arabic translations, his name has appeared as Abdullah ( عبدالله الحظرد ): Arabic حظر = " he fenced in ", " he prohibited ".
However Abdul is a common Arabic prefix meaning " Servant of the " and " Al " is Arabic for " the ", and if " hazra " means " he prohibited ", " he fenced in " or " Great Lord ", then the name would mean " Servant of the Prohibited ", " Servant of the Fenced in ", or " Servant of the Great Lord " which would make sense considering his role, even if it is not a proper Arabic name.

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