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name and good
Under any name -- Mr. Speaker, Mr. Democrat, Mr. Sam -- he was a good man.
Granted that the Tammany name and the Tammany tiger often were regarded as badges of political shame, the sachems of the Hall also have a few good marks to their credit.
If a red Bordeaux of a good name and year is bitter or acid, or cloying and muddy-tasting, leave it alone for a while.
It was professedly worth three thousand dollars in stock and good will, and the name was written in gold in foot-high letters across each of the two display windows.
His name was George Needham and he, too, had come from a good family.
Architects in Canada who have made outstanding contributions to the profession through contribution to research, scholarship, public service or professional standing to the good of architecture in Canada, or elsewhere, may be recognized as a Fellow of the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada and can write FRAIC after their name.
In the later play Frogs, Aristophanes softens his criticisms, but even so it may be only for the sake of punning on Agathon's name ( ἁγαθός = " good ") that he makes Dionysus call him a " good poet ".
Agathocles ( 361 – 289 BC ), ( Greek name Ἀγαθοκλῆς ( Agathokles ): derived from αγαθός ( agathos ) good and κλέος ( kleos ) glory ), was a Greek tyrant of Syracuse ( 317 – 289 BC ) and king of Sicily ( 304 – 289 BC ).
However, to this day the name maintains a good share of support among the fans.
The name appears to have been derived from Yussuf ben-Serragh, the head of the tribe in the time of Mohammed VII of Granada, al-Mustain, who did that sovereign good service in his struggles to retain the crown of which he was three times deprived.
While in the view of most American academics the two were as diametrically opposed as good and evil, Sakharov believed that in this " tragic confrontation of two outstanding people ," both deserved respect, because " each of them was certain he had right on his side and was morally obligated to go to the end in the name of truth.
Further, many waste traders sought to exploit the good name of recycling and begin to justify all exports as moving to recycling destinations.
Lithuanian baltas, Latvian balts ) has a word meaning " the white, the good ", and Grimm speculates that the name may originate as a Baltic loan into Proto-Germanic.
The tribal name, probably a derivation from batawjō (" good island ", from Germanic bat-" good, excellent " and awjō " island, land near water "), refers to the region's fertility, today known as the fruitbasket of the Netherlands ( the Betuwe ).
The Beano comic takes its name from the English word beano which can be loosely interpreted as a good time.
The name derives from Italian, buona, " good " and parte, " part " or " side ".
The pair had unexpected success in their first season finishing just outside the play-offs, and 1992 – 93 began promisingly and Charlton looked good bets for promotion in the new Division One ( the new name of the old Second Division following the formation of the Premier League ).
In Emesa he was apparently still alive and in good health: he issued the only extant rescript in his name there, but after he left the city, his staff, including the prefect Aper, reported that he suffered from an inflammation of the eyes.
The euphonium derives its name from the Greek word euphonos, meaning " well-sounding " or " sweet-voiced " ( eu means " well " or " good " and phonos means " of sound ", so " of good sound ").
The name " FUDGE " was once an acronym for Freeform Universal Donated ( later, Do-it-yourself ) Gaming Engine and, though the acronym has since been dropped, that phrase remains a good summation of the game's design goals.
He finally adopted the nom de plume George Orwell because, as he told Eleanor Jacques, " It is a good round English name.
However, about once a week some character spots the fact that HAL is one letter ahead of IBM, and promptly assumes that Stanley and I were taking a crack at the estimable institution ... As it happened, IBM had given us a good deal of help, so we were quite embarrassed by this, and would have changed the name had we spotted the coincidence.

name and vessel
In the 2000s, " Absalon " was adopted as the name for a class of Royal Danish Navy vessels, and the lead vessel of the class.
* Bovril boats ( informal name for sewage transport vessel )
The name of the Helvetians is first mentioned in a graffito on a vessel from Mantua ( ca.
They landed and decided to name the island " Prins Maurits van Nassaueiland ", after Prince Maurits ( Latin version: Mauritius ) of the House of Nassau, the stadtholder of Holland, but also after the main vessel of the fleet which was called " Mauritius ".
* Nebuchadnezzar ( The Matrix ), the name of Morpheus ' vessel in the science fiction films The Matrix and The Matrix Reloaded
* HSwMS_Orion_ ( A201 ), the name of Swedish ELINT vessel
Palmyra shipwrecked on the reef, which ultimately took the name of this vessel.
Tribute is paid to the vessel class of the same name as well as the likeness seen in the national symbol.
Various objects and places have been named after Sigyn in modern times, including the Norwegian stiff-straw winter wheat varieties Sigyn I and Sigyn II, a Marvel Comics character ( 1978 ) of the same name the Swedish vessel MS Sigyn, which transports spent nuclear fuel in an allusion to Sigyn holding a bowl beneath the venom to spare Loki, and the arctic Sigyn Glacier.
* Yorktown-class aircraft carrier ( 12 May 1938 – 17 February 1947 ), the seventh ship to bear this name, served with unparalleled distinction in World War II, becoming the most-decorated vessel in the history of the U. S. Navy.
The name of a sail on a square-rigged vessel with multiple masts consists of the mast name and the sail's vertical position.
* The name of Morpheus ' vessel in the films The Matrix and The Matrix Reloaded.
A shipowner would send in an application stating the name, description, tonnage, and force ( armaments ) of the vessel, the name and residence of the owner, and the intended number of crew, and tendered a bond promising strict observance of the country's laws and treaties and of international laws and customs.
A Mayday relay call should use the callsign of the transmitting vessel but give the name and position of the Mayday vessel.
* Any ghost ship, in the sense of a vessel found drifting without a crew, for example the Event Horizon from the film of that name, and the Rama from Arthur C. Clarke's Rendezvous with Rama.
In the first season, Ginger often wore gowns that looked as if they were tailored from S. S. Minnow tarpaulins or similar ersatz cloth ( some had the name of the vessel stenciled on them ).
The name is in practice a designation of any boat assigned to this duty, rather than the name of a specific vessel, and at present a tender of THV Galatea is used for such ceremonial duties.
Herringfleet was occupied by the Roman Empire, and archaeologists have made a number of finds, including a Roman bronze ' patera ', a ' soup ladle ' vessel with the maker's name ' Quattenus ' on the handle, and a Roman nether mill-stone of trachyte, originally imported from Saxony or Koblenz on the Rhine.
She has been the only Navy vessel to bear the name Ashtabula.
Some of the most prominent are the coastal town of Tufia in good condition and extensively excavated by archaeologists, four doors located on top of a mountain overlooking the plain teldense and consists of a large cave with four doors and its name suggests, plus an ALMOGAREN ( religious vessel ) at the top and a village of caves with collective barn in the back, the caves of Tara and Cendro remains of the ancient center of population, the town of Draguillo on the border with Ingenio, Las Cuevas Chalasia which consist of a labyrinthine series of artificial caves linked by tunnels and the impressive Necropolis of Jinámar which includes more than 500 tombs of various types belonging to the old canary.
Stephen Yeates ( 2008, 2009 ) has interpreted the name as meaning " cauldron ; sacred vessel " and linked to the shape of the Vale of Gloucester and the Romano-British regional cult of a goddess with a bucket or cauldron, identified with a Mater Dobunna, supposedly associated with West Country legends concerning the Holy Grail ..

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