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In he gives us a clear indication that the name Mormon is symbolically synonymous with the restoration of the covenant which took place in the land of Mormon by Alma and his people .</ p >
This adds weight to the understanding that the name Mormon was always associated with the place of the restoration of the covenant to the Nephites.
In the Shemoneh Esrei prayer, recited three times daily, we pray for all of the elements of the coming of the Moshiach: gathering of the exiles ; restoration of the religious courts of justice ; an end of wickedness, sin, and heresy ; reward to the righteous ; rebuilding of Jerusalem ; restoration of the line of King David ; and restoration of Temple service .< ref name = J101a > Tracey Rich " Moshiach: The Messiah.
The Motel Inn of San Luis Obispo, which ( as the Milestone Motor Hotel ) was the first to use the " motel " name, sits incomplete with what is still standing left boarded up and fenced off at the side of U. S. Route 101 ; a 2002 restoration proposal never came to fruition.
During the Second World War, the D Day landings on the Normandy beaches under the code name Operation Neptune, started the lengthy Battle of Normandy which resulted in the Liberation of Paris, the restoration of the French Republic, and was a significant turning point in the war.
On July 3, 2007, the Court ( through the original three-judge panel ) ruled ( 1 ) that the taxpayer's compensation was received on account of a non-physical injury or sickness ; ( 2 ) that gross income under section 61 of the Internal Revenue Code does include compensatory damages for non-physical injuries, even if the award is not an " accession to wealth ," ( 3 ) that the income tax imposed on an award for non-physical injuries is an indirect tax, regardless of whether the recovery is restoration of " human capital ," and therefore the tax does not violate the constitutional requirement of Article I, Section 9, Clause 4, that capitations or other direct taxes must be laid among the states only in proportion to the population ; ( 4 ) that the income tax imposed on an award for non-physical injuries does not violate the constitutional requirement of Article I, Section 8, Clause 1, that all duties, imposts and excises be uniform throughout the United States ; ( 5 ) that under the doctrine of sovereign immunity, the Internal Revenue Service may not be sued in its own name.
The name commemorated the restoration of peace following the insurrection of Gonzalo Pizarro and fellow conquistadors four years earlier against Blasco Núñez Vela, the first viceroy of Peru.
After 1949, the group adopted the name " Association of Free Officers " and " talked of ... freedom and the restoration of their country ’ s dignity.
a Son of France ), and in most historiography is primarily listed as ' Louis XVII of France ', since with the Bourbon restoration, his uncle took Louis XVIII as regnal name.
The establishment of the principate was the restoration of monarchy under another name.
Therefore I have more prudently chosen the different glory of reviving the Roman name with Gothic vigour, and I hope to be acknowledged by posterity as the initiator of a Roman restoration, since it is impossible for me to alter the character of this Empire.
This quickly catalyzed a long-dormant " name restoration " campaign at the Columbia campus to drop its regional designation.
In 1916, the governor of Tabasco, Francisco J. Múgica, ordered the restoration of the city's name to Villahermosa.
He assisted in the restoration of the Rump parliament, and, when George Monck began his march into England, Owen, in the name of the Independent churches, to whom Monck was supposed to belong, and who were anxious about his intentions, wrote to dissuade him.
They continued to develop doctrines that they considered to be an improved restoration of first century Christianity, including increased emphasis on the use of Jehovah as God's personal name.
The Singing Revolution is a commonly used name for events between 1987 and 1991 that led to the restoration of the independence of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
The Commons petitioned the King for his restoration but he himself objected stating " the name of marquess is a strange name in this realm ".
After restoration the gates were returned to Liverpool on 8 August 2011 and were re-erected under the name " The Sailors Home Gateway " in the pedestrian section of Paradise Street in Liverpool One, close to the original site of the Sailors ' Home.
Traditional historians treat his emperor status ambiguously — and sometimes he would be referred to as an emperor ( with reference to his era name — thus, Emperor Gengshi ) and sometimes he would be referred to by his Eastern Han-granted title ( Prince of Huaiyang ) because Eastern Han was later viewed as the " legitimate " restoration of Han Dynasty, implying that he was only a pretender.
* In Britain the name " navvies " is sometimes given to members of the Inland Waterways Protection Society and other canal restoration societies.
Its name comes from the clipper ship named Cutty Sark which is housed 200 metres to the north of the station ; in 2007 the ship was severely damaged in a fire that occurred during restoration.

name and Cape
The state takes its name from Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr, an English nobleman and Virginia's first colonial governor, after whom what is now called Cape Henlopen was originally named.
The name ' de Klerk ' ( literally meaning " the clerk " in Dutch ) is derived from Le Clerc, Le Clercq, and de Clercq and is of French Huguenot origin, as are a great number of other Afrikaans surnames, reflecting the French Huguenot refugees who settled in the Cape beginning in the 17th century alongside the Dutch, after they escaped religious persecution in France.
Their daughter also had a small role in Cape Fear using the name Domenica Scorsese and has continued to act, write, direct and produce.
Limbaugh began his career in radio as a teenager in 1967 in his hometown of Cape Girardeau, using the name Rusty Sharpe.
However, both the location of the island and its name were quoted in a Dutch book in 1508, which described a 1505 Portuguese expedition led by Francisco de Almeida from the East Indies: " n the twenty-first day of July we saw land, and it was an island lyng six hundred and fifty miles from the Cape, and called Saint Helena, howbeit we could not land there.
On September 23, 2004 the university's board of governors voted unanimously to rename the institution Breton University, however the proposed name received opposition from a number of groups in the institution and local community over the removal of the word " Cape " from the proposed new name, thus the name Cape Breton University was adopted instead.
The name change became official through the University College of Cape Breton Act ( amended ) which received Royal Assent on May 19, 2005.
" Cape of Storms " was the original name of the " Cape of Good Hope ".
* It is a section of the Table Mountain National Park, within which the cape of the same name, as well as Cape Point, falls.
* It was the name of the early Cape Colony established in 1652, in the vicinity of the Cape Peninsula.
The more important of the two ranges, that of Pantokrator ( Παντοκράτωρ-the ancient Istone ) stretches east and west from Cape Falacro to Cape Psaromita, and attains its greatest elevation in the summit of the same name.
The name is a pun on the nautical phrase for sailing around Cape Horn.
Its present name is the Kalaallisut for " Cape ", from its position at the end of the Nuup Kangerlua fjord on the eastern shore of the Labrador Sea.
An early alternate name was " Cape of Currents.
From 1963 to 1973 the area had a different name as US President Lyndon Johnson by executive order renamed the area " Cape Kennedy.
Although the name change was approved by the U. S. Board on Geographic Names of the Interior Department in December 1963, it was not popular in Florida, especially in the neighboring city of Cape Canaveral.

name and Canaveral
The name " Canaveral " ( Cañaveral in Spanish, meaning " reed bed " or " sugarcane plantation ") is the third oldest surviving European place name in the US.
and retained this name from 1893 – 1954 ; and then went into service for Port Canaveral from
* The Straight Dope: Why did they change the name of Cape Kennedy back to Cape Canaveral?
In 1963, the installation was renamed Cape Kennedy Air Force Station after the geographic feature's name was changed from Cape Canaveral.

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