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name and heroine
Hesiod and Stesichorus tell the story according to which after her death Iphigenia was divinised under the name of Hecate, fact which would support the assumption that Artemis Tauropolos had a real ancient alliance with the heroine, who was her priestess in Taurid and her human paragon.
* Pascal: the name of the pet chameleon of the main heroine Rapunzel in the film Tangled ( 2010 )
Beyond the name of the heroine, her grandmother was referenced as having sung Manon.
The heroine of the novel has the shortest possible name, consisting solely of the letter O.
* 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.
" According to a 29 May 1897 diary entry written by her father's distant cousin, Grand Duke Konstantin Konstantinovich of Russia, she was given the name " Tatiana " as an homage to the heroine in Alexander Pushkin's novel in verse Eugene Onegin.
D. H. Lawrence's Pansies: Poems by D. H. Lawrence was published in 1929, and Margaret Mitchell originally chose Pansy as the name of her Gone with the Wind heroine, but settled on Scarlett just before the book went into print.
* Marguerite, the name of the heroine of Gounod's opera Faust
* Marguerite Gautier, the name of the heroine in the Alexandre Dumas fils novel La Dame aux Camelias
In 1997, Claude Berri produced the biopic Lucie Aubrac based on the life of the Résistance heroine of the same name, which was criticized for its Gaullist portrayal of the Résistance and over-emphasis on the relationship between Aubrac and her husband.
She chose her stage name from the 1952 film Ruby Gentry about a heroine born into poverty but determined to make a success of her life and began performing at local country clubs.
To give just two examples: the heroine Geneviève Dieudonné is recycled from Newman's own Warhammer novels ( first appearing in 1989 Drachenfels, written under the name Jack Yeovil ), and Carl Kolchak has a brief cameo as a reporter following the Ripper case.
Her name '" Camille " is actually a nickname given to her by first husband Gordon Souter in reference to the consumptive heroine of Alexandre Dumas ' La Dame aux Camélias.
Lamour was the heroine of a novel, Dorothy Lamour and the Haunted Lighthouse ( 1947, by Matilda Bailey ), where " 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.
Fowles was a great aficionado of Thomas Hardy, and, in particular, likened his heroine, Sarah Woodruff, to Tess of the d ' Urbervilles, the protagonist of Hardy ’ s popular novel of the same name ( 1891 ).
Hoffmann story, the young heroine is called Marie Stahlbaum and Clara ( Klärchen ) is the name of her doll.
Around this time, Angel publicly reveals himself as a mutant after discovering that not only has his uncle, Burt Worthington ( who goes by the name of the Dazzler — though he is in no way related to Alison Blaire, a later mutant heroine and brief love interest for Warren in her own comic series who also uses the name ), murdered Warren's father, Warren Worthington, Jr., but also poisoned his mother in order to ensure his inheritance of the Worthington fortune.
During early drafts of the original novel, Mitchell referred to her heroine as " Pansy ", and did not decide on the name " Scarlett " until just before the novel went to print.
The runaway popularity of the novel inspired jurisdictions to name schools ( Ramona High School in Riverside ), streets, freeways ( the San Bernardino Freeway was originally named the Ramona Freeway ) and towns ( Ramona, California ) after the novel's heroine.
Eight ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Andromeda, after the Greek heroine Andromeda.
The name " Joanna Dark " was taken to strongly reference Joan of Arc, an iconic, independent, vulnerable and very damaged French heroine of the 15th century.
* Sarema is the Circassian heroine and title character in the 1897 opera of that name by the Austrian composer Alexander Zemlinsky ( 1871 – 1942 ).

name and show
* The tapes for the revival of BBC show Doctor Who were labeled with the anagram Torchwood, which later went on to be used as the name for a spin-off show.
In the absence of other evidence to show the origin of these curious relics of antiquity the occurrence of a name known as Basilidian on patristic authority has not unnaturally been taken as a sufficient mark of origin, and the early collectors and critics assumed this whole group to be the work of Gnostics.
The child bore this name of shame to show that the Northern Kingdom would also be shamed, for its people would no longer be known as God's People.
The name came about when Fulcher was operating a light show that created a bubble effect by mixing oils and water on projection slides.
The name " Banaczek " ( as pronounced in the show ) is actually quite rare in Poland.
The use of the definite article before the word " Christ " and its gradual development into a proper name show the Christians identified the bearer with the promised Messiah of the Jews who fulfilled all the Messianic predictions in a fuller and a higher sense than had been given them by the Rabbis.
Official Massachusetts records show the name capitalized as Newe Towne by 1632.
Kleene's Church – Turing Thesis: A few years later ( 1952 ) Kleene would overtly name, defend, and express the two " theses " and then " identify " them ( show equivalence ) by use of his Theorem XXX:
The ending credits of the show start with thanks to the colorfully nicknamed actual staffers: producer Doug " the subway fugitive, not a slave to fashion, bongo boy frogman " Berman ; " John ' Bugsy ' Lawlor, just back from the ..." every week a different eating event with rhyming foodstuff names ; David " Calves of Belleville " Greene ; Catherine " Frau Blücher " Fenollosa, whose name causes a horse to neigh and gallop ( an allusion to a running gag in the movie Young Frankenstein ); and Carly " High Voltage " Nix, among others.
He made his name as host of the improvised television comedy show Whose Line Is It Anyway ?, which ran for 10 series.
In 1996, the Moldovan parliament, citing fears of " Romanian expansionism ," rejected a proposal from President Mircea Snegur to change the name of the language to Romanian, and in 2003 a Moldovan-Romanian dictionary was published, purporting to show that the two countries speak different languages.
Young David used his stepfather's name after he entered show business as a child.
Under the name Uxbridge English Dictionary making up daffynitions is a popular game on the BBC Radio 4 comedy quiz show I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue.
The show took its name from the message ( frequently seen on the TV screen in those days ) which was displayed when there was a problem with transmission.
From 1966 to 1971, Jones was a member of The Monkees, a pop-rock group formed expressly for a television show of the same name.
* Filename extension, suffix to the name of a computer file, designed to show its format
In the show, Frontline competes directly with Nine's A Current Affair and Seven's Real Life, which changed its name to Today Tonight from 1995 onwards.
Minnie's brother was Al Schoenberg, who shortened his name to Al Shean when he went into show business as half of Gallagher and Shean, a noted vaudeville act of the early 20th century.
The show's name was coined by show business talent manager and producer Bernie Brillstein and derives from a common English onomatopoeia used to describe the braying sound that a donkey makes.
In early times, horror films such as My Bloody Valentine ( 1981 ), Halloween ( 1978 ), and Friday the 13th ( 1980 ) pertained mostly to a male audience in order to " feed the fantasies of young men ".< ref name = Nowell > Their main focus was to express the fear of women and show them as monsters ; however, this ideal is no longer prevalent in horror films .< ref name = Williams > Women have become not only the main audience and fans of horror films but also the main protagonists of contemporary horror films.
A further exception occurs in the case of those counties created after 1994 which often drop the word county entirely, or use it after the name ; thus for example internet search engines show many more uses ( on Irish sites ) of " Fingal " than of either " County Fingal " or " Fingal County ".
The earliest forms of the name enabled place-name scholar William J. Watson to show that the name originally meant something like " yew-place ".

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