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name and evokes
The name evokes the density of colour and complexity of flavour naturally imparted into what was originally water-clear spirit in 1964.
Today, Paley's name evokes both reverence and revulsion and his work is cited accordingly by authors seeking to frame the history of human thought.
( A more general term is " political economy ", an earlier name for " economics " that evokes its practical and theoretical origins but should not be mistaken for the Marxian use of the same term.
The name evokes an image of speed, while retaining the penguin as a generic mascot for Linux.
* The Bloody Bridge-Although the name evokes images of battles fought on this site, it is not known from where exactly this beautiful yet wild coastal area derived its poignant name, although the 1641 rebellion is often thought to be the impetus.
The Seminole interpretation of its name, " High Prairie ", evokes a picture of the grassy plains used by the native Indians coming from the everglades to dock their canoes and display their wares for the newcomers of Miami.
The GK School District's team name is the Cogs, an acronym created from the phrase " Community of Genoa Schools " that also evokes a feeling of teamwork not unlike the cogs in a machine, however some local history states that it stands for " Consolidation of Genoa Schools ".
The GK School District's team name is the Cogs, an acronym created from the phrase " Community of Genoa Schools " that also evokes a feeling of teamwork not unlike the cogs in a machine.
This development continued for several years, reaching a milestone in 2008 with the completion of Union City's first high-rise condominium tower, The Thread, whose name evokes the city's historical association with the embroidery industry.
Despite having a name that evokes images of the Texas Frontier, Gun Barrel City is only fifty years old.
The name Machetero evokes images of an impromptu band of Puerto Ricans who assembled to defend the island of Puerto Rico from the invading forces of the United States Army during the Spanish – American War, between July 26 and August 12, 1898.
The name evokes the exhaustive and imperialistic aspects of the real-life Encyclopædia Britannica.
It gets its name from its particular shape, which evokes a thistle (" chardon " in French ).
When translated into other languages, Tinker Bell's name is sometimes rendered more or less phonetically, but is often replaced by a name that evokes her character or one that refers to a bell or represents its sound.
The name refers to a " bird-like object ", but its pronunciation evokes that of " bird " in a stereotypical New York accent.
" Brimstone ," possibly the ancient name for sulfur, evokes the acrid odor of volcanic activity.
The history and toponymy of this parish can be traced back to the French ; the name, itself, evokes French ownership or dominion of this area.
Its name evokes at the same time the new city and the memory of Ascq, martyr city of 1 April 1944, date on which the Nazis massacred 86 men.
The LTK stands for " Loh Tsui Kweh ", an idiosyncratic spelling ( in Taiwanese ) of the name of the Choshui River in Taiwan, one that evokes nativist sentiments.
The name etnocacerista is composed of two parts: the first evokes Peru's ethnic identity ( specifically, its origins with the Quechua, a Native American people often identified in the popular imagination with the Inca, a pre-Columbian royal group ); the second indicates the group's veneration of 19th century president and war hero Andrés Avelino Cáceres, who led a guerrilla resistance campaign against occupying Chilean troops during the War of the Pacific.
The name evokes the technique of cloisonné, where wires ( cloisons or " compartments ") are soldered to the body of the piece, filled with powdered glass, and then fired.
This characterization is made explicit when the characters profess their love for their homeland, whose very name evokes " beautiful mountains, beautiful maidens " to them.

name and Vanderbilt
Contrary to Crum's expectation, the patron ( sometimes identified as Cornelius Vanderbilt ) loved the new chips and they soon became a regular item on the lodge's menu under the name " Saratoga Chips ".
The UDC sued Vanderbilt University, located in Nashville, Tennessee over its 2002 plan to change the name of Confederate Memorial Hall, a student dormitory.
In 1978, Gloria Vanderbilt sold the rights to her name to the Murjani Group.
In the period from 1982 to 2002 L ' Oreal launched eight fragrances under the brand name Gloria Vanderbilt.
Jan's village name was added to the Dutch " Van der " ( from the ) to create " Van der Bilt " which evolved into Vanderbilt when the English took control of New Amsterdam ( now New York ).
With his name being brought to the attention of amateur astronomers in Nashville, they collectively raised enough money to give Edward a fellowship to Vanderbilt University.
Other characters including Nana ( Mike's mother ), Principal Carr ( principal of Vanderbilt Elementary School, where Frumpy teaches ), Lumus ( Mike Braggs ' cousin ) and the Bragg family's cat Frodo ( although the cat was introduced in January 1997, her name wasn't revealed until May 1998 ).
Recipients are awarded $ 5, 000, and their name is engraved on a silver bowl .< ref name = bio5 >" Earl Sutherland Prize for Achievement in Research | Public Affairs | Vanderbilt University.
Heidi E. Hamm, a member of the Vanderbilt faculty, was appointed to this position upon its establishment and still maintains this title .< ref name = bio2 >" Hamm AppointedSutherland Professor ( 05 / 18 / 01 ).
In 1936, Vanderbilt, with assistance from the other three had developed an alternative set of rules, printed them, and mailed a copy to every yachtsman that Harold knew personally or by name in both the United States and England.
Graduates of GPS attend diverse colleges every year, including Dartmouth College, Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ), Columbia University, New York University ( NYU ), United States Military Academy ( USMA ), Yale University, Savannah College of Art and Design ( SCAD ), Brandeis University, Johns Hopkins University, and Vanderbilt University, to name a few.
Bayless graduated from Northwest Classen High School and after being awarded the prestigious Grantland Rice Scholarship ( named for the famed sportswriter of the same name ), attended Vanderbilt University.
The Japan Strategic Management Society has also established an annual award in his name and Vanderbilt University has established an Ansoff MBA scholarship.

name and family's
" The name is derived from the family's first certain ancestor, Robert the Strong ( b. 820 ), the count of Paris.
The name " Capra ", notes Capra's biographer Joseph McBride, represents his family's closeness to the land, and means " she-goat ".
Its hero, Lucius (" shining, light "), changes his name and persona to Brutus (" dull, stupid "), playing the role of a fool to avoid the fate of his father and brothers, and eventually slaying his family's killer, King Tarquinius.
Rinaldo that of Monterotondo, Napoleone ( died 1267 ) that of Bracciano and another Matteo Rosso that of Montegiordano, from the name of the district in Rome housing the family's fortress.
The family's leader, Feodor Nikitich Romanov, was exiled to the Antoniev Siysky Monastery and forced to take monastic vows with the name Filaret.
While this meant that offices, such as emperor, king, and elector could only be legally occupied by one dynast at a time, holders of such other titles as duke, margrave, landgrave, count palatine, and prince could only differentiate themselves by adding the name of their appanage to the family's original title.
In 1982, it was sold to the same family's Titan Sports company, which later changed its name to World Wrestling Federation Entertainment, before becoming World Wrestling Entertainment in 2002, and simplified to WWE in 2011.
After the family's announcement of Pauline's illness, Jeanne assumed the pen name Abigail Van Buren ; from 1987 until her mother's retirement, Jeanne had been co-writing the column with her mother.
However, it was an open secret that Gotti was acting boss in all but name, and nearly all of the family's capos knew he'd been the one behind the hit.
He directed in the name of Köprülü family's mukata ' or tımar fields in Merzifon.
Nancy Sinatra had this to say on her family's website later that day: " Cassidy is a real jerk who never cleared rights to the Sinatra name for his Sinatra show and he deserves his karma for breaking copyright laws.
Thus, John was reclaiming his father's ( and family's ) true French name.
A significant part of his adult life was dedicated to rehabilitating the family's name, through philanthropy and public service.
That region continues to bear the family's name, and is the location of the headquarters of the Renewable Natural Resources Foundation.
The village's early name was " South Northbridge ", before the Whitin family's rise to prominence.
In the early 19th century the family's name underwent a change, as many names do over the years.
Thomas Struthers laid out the village that year and gave it his family's name.
According to the Marcos family's oral history, the family name was originally Quidit, and their Ilokano roots have some Han Chinese and Japanese ancestry.
His family's name was von Höfen, while Flachsbinder is an occupational name derived from his grandfather's ropemaking trade ( literally flax binder ).
According to relatively late ( 19th century ) documents preserved within the Yang and Wu family's archives, the name of Zhang Sanfeng's master was Xu Xuanping ( 許宣平 ), said to be a Tang dynasty hermit poet and Taoist Tao Yin expert.
Not only does the will name Boyes as the principal heir, but in Urquhart's office, Miss Murchison finds evidence that, misusing his position as his own family's solicitor, Urquhart embezzled the majority of the great aunt's holdings and subsequently lost them on the stock market.
His family's last name was originally Stamatopoulos () but his paternal grandparents shortened the name to Stamos after they moved to the United States from Greece.
The spelling of the family's name was also changed from Meecham to Meechum.

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