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names and Fulton
The town's name is derived from the combination of the names of two nearby communities, Fulton Springs and Glendale.
The series established both Fulton and Milroy as household names in their native country.

names and Clinton
** President-elect Bill Clinton names the final members of his cabinet.
In 1982, Clinton signed to Capitol Records under two names: his own ( as a solo artist ) and as the P-Funk All-Stars, releasing Computer Games under his own name that same year.
By the early 1980s, Clinton consolidated the collective's multiple projects and continued touring under the names " George Clinton and the P-Funk All-Stars " or " George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic.
In the early 1980s, with legal difficulties arising from the multiple names used by multiple groups, as well as a shakeup at Casablanca Records, George Clinton dissolved Parliament and Funkadelic as recording and touring entities.
Due to contractual issues, where the names changed because of multiple switches in record labels, these two bands, along with George Clinton and the P-Funk All Stars and Bootsy's Rubber Band are nowadays collectively known as P-Funk.
In the early 1980s, with legal difficulties arising from the multiple names used by multiple groups, as well as a shakeup at Parliament's record label, George Clinton dissolved Parliament and Funkadelic as recording and touring entities.
The town was named for Parnaham Boswell and was platted with streets bearing the names of the founders, Charles and Elizabeth, and their five children, Grace, Emma, Clinton, Harold and Jennie.
Although several other names were proposed for the intended college ( Clinton College and the College of Schenectady ), perhaps even including the name of a major benefactor ( should one have appeared ), the name " Union " was eventually settled upon to express the idea that several religious denominations had come together to form a college without giving any one of them decisive control over the enterprise.
PIAB membership is generally considered public information ; for example, the Clinton Administration posted the names of the members on a PFIAB web page.
As a result of the Clinton Administration's Taiwan Policy Review of 1994, the name of the CCNAA office in Washington, D. C. ( the " embassy ") was changed to " Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office " ( TECRO ), and the names of the 12 other CCNAA offices (" consulates ") in the United States were changed to " Taipei Economic and Cultural Office " ( TECO ).
Initially called " Censure and Move On ," it invited visitors to add their names to an online petition stating that " Congress must Immediately Censure President Clinton and Move On to pressing issues facing the country.
Salon. com reported that Arianna Huffington, then a right-wing commentator, had collected 13, 303 names on her website, resignation. com, which called on Clinton to resign.
It has hosted such big names as Ian Brown, The Stranglers, Super Furry Animals, Deftones, Pink Floyd, The Cure, The Coral, Blur, Oasis, George Clinton, Nirvana, Manic Street Preachers, The Libertines, The Ramones, Billy Talent, Fightstar, Lost Prophets, Babyshambles, Lee " Scratch " Perry, Supergrass, It Bites and Death Cab for Cutie.
Marker from the original covered bridge at Bridgeville, New York, listing the names of Salmon Weat, architect ; and directors of the company were Jacob Powell, president ; George Manell, Treasurer ; William H. Veller, Secretary ; Jonathan Hedges, Charles Clinton, Levi Dodge, Daniel Stringham, Jonathan Fisk, Cyprian Webster, Jr .; Reuben Neely, Daniel C. Verplank, Hamilton Morrison, and David Crawford.
* Moldowsky also lists women whose names have been associated with such scandals, including Fanne Fox ( associated with Wilbur Mills ), Elizabeth Ray ( associated with Wayne Hays ), Donna Rice ( Gary Hart ) and Gennifer Flowers ( former president Bill Clinton ).
When two names for the vacancy were submitted to the Crown, Henry Fynes Clinton, a protégé of Archbishop Charles Manners-Sutton, was placed before Ellis.

names and were
He opened the myth book again and there ( along the margin next to Robert Graves' imaginative interpretation of the creation of the Dactyls from Rhea's fingertips ) were the names of four Munich bars and Meredith Wilder's address.
Even in the nineteenth century such accomplished philologists as Kemble and Guest were led into what now seem ludicrous errors because of their failure to recognize that modern forms of place names are not necessarily the result of logical philological development.
It is not possible to reconstruct fully the arrangements whereby these honors lists were then made up or even how the names that they contained assumed the order in which we find them.
That exchange was not only possible but commonplace last week in Manhattan, as more and more New Yorkers were discovering 29th Street and Eighth Avenue, where half a dozen small nightclubs with names like Arabian Nights, Grecian Palace and Egyptian Gardens are the American inpost of belly dancing.
He imagined they were the kind whose tax returns were never examined ( if they were, they were never penalized ), whose children had no unhappy romances, whose names never knew scandal.
Practically the only enthusiasm they showed was when they were discussing `` names '' ; ;
Fifty of the 100 firms were selected on a random basis from 3,500 names submitted by member companies of the Aerospace Industries Association ( AIA list ) and fifty were selected in a similar manner from a list of 1,500 names compiled by the research team from the Thomas Register ( TR list ).
These names were secured from member companies by the Association from the forty-four sources listed in Appendix Aj.
The forty-four lists supplied by the AIA member companies were merged and duplicate names were eliminated.
The remaining names were then checked against the Thomas Register list ( see below ) and duplicate names were removed from the AIA lists.
Fifteen hundred names were selected in this fashion.
There were no other names Madden recognized.
These glyphs were used as pronunciation guides for logograms, to write grammatical inflections, and, later, to transcribe loan words and foreign names.
The names were abandoned in Latin, which instead referred to the letters by adding a vowel ( usually e ) before or after the consonant ( the exception is zeta, which was retained from Greek ).
In Cyrillic originally the letters were given names based on Slavic words ; this was later abandoned as well in favor of a system similar to that used in Latin.

names and first
The word `` binomial '' means `` of two names '' or `` of two terms '', and both usages apply in our work: the first to the names of the two outcomes of a binomial trial, and the second to the terms P and Af that represent the probabilities of `` success '' and `` failure ''.
Yes, we know, they're professionals, men paid to play, and they shouldn't care how they're handled, just as long as their names are spelled correctly on the first and fifteenth of each month.
According to Benjamin Thorpe " Grimm says the word embla, emla, signifies a busy woman, from amr, ambr, aml, ambl, assiduous labour ; the same relation as Meshia and Meshiane, the ancient Persian names of the first man and woman, who were also formed from trees.
Speakers of the Akkadian language seem to have already been present in Mesopotamia at the dawn of the historical period, and soon achieved preeminence with the first Dynasty of Kish and numerous localities to the north of Sumer, where rulers with Akkadian names had already established themselves by the 3rd millennium BC.
Sometimes, Roman numerals are still used for enumeration of lists ( as an alternative to alphabetical enumeration ), for sequential volumes, to differentiate monarchs or family members with the same first names, and ( in lower case ) to number pages in prefatory material in books.
He never used the first two of his given names, preferring to be known as Hermann Kolbe.
* Variable names were limited to two letters ; they could be made longer, but only the first two letters would be used.
The brew, first described academically in the early 1950s by Harvard ethnobotanist Richard Evans Schultes, who found it employed for divinatory and healing purposes by the native peoples of Amazonian Colombia, is known by a number of different names ( see below ).
It is thus the first site where the archaeology confirms the continuity of Mycenaean and Classical Greek religion, which has been inferred from the presence of the names of Classical Greek divinities on Linear B texts from Pylos and Knossos.
After Christians in Ephesus first wrote to their counterparts recommending Apollos to them, he went to Achaia where Paul names him as an apostle ( 1 Cor 4: 6, 9-13 ) Given that Paul only saw himself as an apostle ' untimely born ' ( 1 Cor 15: 8 ) it is certain that Apollos became an apostle in the regular way ( as a witness to the risen Lord and commissioned by Jesus-1 Cor 15: 5-9 ; 1 Cor 9: 1 ).< ref > So the Alexandrian recension ; the text in < sup > 38 </ sup > and Codex Bezae indicate that Apollos went to Corinth.
The names start with a R then a first digit indicating the ( old ) province, and sometimes a second digit to further differentiate in between different ringways.
Bede's first abbot was Benedict Biscop, and the names " Biscop " and " Beda " both appear in a king list of the kings of Lindsey from around 800, further suggesting that Bede came from a noble family.
Most of the brighter stars were assigned their first systematic names by the German astronomer Johann Bayer in 1603, in his star atlas Uranometria ( named after Urania, the Greek Muse of Astronomy, along with Uranus, the Greek god of the sky and heavens ).
* baio-warioz: the first component is most plausibly explained as a Germanic version of Boii ; the second part is a common formational morpheme of Germanic tribal names, meaning ' dwellers ', as in Anglo-Saxon-ware ); this combination " Boii-dwellers " may have meant " those who dwell where the Boii formerly dwelt ".
21-25 ; 39 ) names Job's first wife ( cf.
Because of this incident, authorities found it necessary, in the months following, to implement a policy against announcing victims ’ names until after families had first been informed.
The first column contains the names of those accounts in the ledger which have a non-zero balance.
Other common names for the blue whale have included Sibbald's rorqual ( after Sibbald, who first described the species ), the great blue whale and the great northern rorqual.
Based on a study of the British rock succession, it was the first of the modern ' system ' names to be employed, and reflects the fact that many coal beds were formed globally during this time.
The first of these symbols were intended to be fully universal ; since Latin was the common language of science at that time, they were abbreviations based on the Latin names of metals – Cu comes from Cuprum, Fe comes from Ferrum, Ag from Argentum.
This was actually the formal name of a person, used by older people to address him, and the one he would use the most in the first decades of his life ( as the person grew older, younger generations would have to use one of the courtesy names instead ).
The 1841 Census, conducted by the General Register Office, was the first to record the names of everyone in a household or institution.
The folder and file names are separated by slashes in this example ; the topmost or root folder has no name, and so the path begins with a slash ( if the root folder had a name, it would precede this first slash ).
* Strings that represent personal names will often be listed by alphabetical order of surname, even if the given name comes first.

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