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He proudly wore the blue livery of her house, for the girl was Madame Delphine Lalaurie, wife of the prominent surgeon, Dr. Louis Lalaurie, who bore one of the South's oldest and most cherished names.
Sturley's allusion probably explains why Greville took out the patent in the names of Best and Wells, for Sir Anthony Ashley described Best as `` a scrivener within Temple Bar, that deals in many matters for my L. Essex '' through Sir Gelly Merrick, especially in `` causes that he would not be known of ''.
As the total number of incepting bachelors in 1629 was, according to Masson ( Life, 1:218 ) and n, two hundred fifty-nine, the twenty-four names listed in the ordo senioritatis for that year constitute slightly less than one tenth of the total number of bachelors who then incepted.
She gave me the names of some people who would surely help pay for the flowers and might even march up to the monument with me.
The Vice President said, `` If you hear of any names that would fix me cheap in return for advertising they decorated the Vice President's home, let me know.
Union soldiers at times used it for sleeping quarters to escape from the rain or other inclement weather, and some of them left momentoes of their stay by carving their names and small tokens on its walls and beams.
We couldn't be seen together, for the tongue of Scandal was ever ready to link our names, and the tongue of Scandal finds but one thing to say of the association of a man with a girl, no matter how innocent.
they had chosen Catatonia because of its reputation for excellent schools, beaches, and abundance of names.
The editor of the Daily Journal warned, `` that if such a demonstration be made, it will not find support or countenance from any of the men whose names are recognized as having a right to speak for Providence ''.
As noted in Appendix C, index words 97 through 99 are never available for assignment to symbolic names by the compiler ; ;
Colors of cattle came in for their special names.
Advance publicity on the Los Angeles Blue Book does not mention names dropped as did the notices for the New York Social Register which made news last week.
Advertisers have discovered the tendency of Negroes to shop for brand names they have heard on stations catering to their special interests.
They did not have the wit to follow the stars in their courses, to exchange names with each other, to harvest the experience of each for the wisdom of all.
The genus Amoeba and amoeboids in general both derive their names from the ancient Greek word for change.
These glyphs were used as pronunciation guides for logograms, to write grammatical inflections, and, later, to transcribe loan words and foreign names.
Given the similarities in the two characters ' names, professions, written works and generally dark subject matter, it is likely that Lovecraft's Alhazred provided the main inspiration for al-Hazir.
Other names for absolute value include " the numerical value " and " the magnitude ".
This led to many townlands being recorded as having two names during the 1824 Ordnance Survey, and some maps today give different names for the same place.
While 2 November remained the liturgical celebration, in time the entire month of November became associated in the Western Catholic tradition with prayer for the departed ; lists of names of those to be remembered being placed in the proximity of the altar on which the sacrifice of the mass is offered.
This may include the speed of their signing and names for local places.
In a genre such as farce or parody, anagrams as names may be used for pointed and satiric effect.
Other names for green quartz are vermarine, greened amethyst, or lime citrine.

names and two
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 ''.
The control sample was selected by taking the bottom name of each of the two columns of names on each page of the alphabetical listing of manufacturers in the Thomas Register.
Another possibility, raised in an essay by the Swedish fantasy writer and editor Rickard Berghorn, is that the name Alhazred was influenced by references to two historical authors whose names were Latinized as Alhazen: Alhazen ben Josef, who translated Ptolemy into Arabic ; and Abu ' Ali al-Hasan ibn al-Haytham, who wrote about optics, mathematics and physics.
Malzahar, a character from League of Legends, has a similar back story and Arabian theme that seems to be a direct reference to Alhazred, not to mention the obvious correlation between the two names.
The name Rijndael () is a play on the names of the two inventors.
Eustathius gives the same list minus the last two names.
* Areto and Iphito, two little-known Amazons, whose names are only attested in inscriptions on artefacts.
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 lack of correspondence between Ptolemaic and historical names known to be ancient has no defense except in the case of the two Roman colonies, Aleria and Mariana.
In are references to four parties in the Corinthian church, of which two attached themselves to Paul and Apollos respectively, using their names ( the third and fourth were Peter, identified as Cephas, and Jesus himself ).
These names are from the love story of, Qī Xī, in which Niú Láng and his two children, β and γ Aquilae, are separated from their mother, (, ), the star Vega, by the Milky Way.
" This subsequently became a running gag on the show where adults mispronounced their names, Tom Anderson originally calling them " Butthole and Joe ," and believing the two to be of Asian ethnicity ( describing them to the police as " Oriental ").
His colorful life and legacy of scientific and political achievement, and status as one of America's most influential Founding Fathers, have seen Franklin honored on coinage and money ; warships ; the names of many towns, counties, educational institutions, namesakes, and companies ; and more than two centuries after his death, countless cultural references.
One of the two Merseburg Incantations names Balder, and mentions a figure named Phol, considered to be another name for Baldr ( as in Scandinavian, Falr, Fjalarr ; ( in Saxo ) Balderus: Fjallerus ).

names and instruments
Small, shirt-sleeved orchestras play in 2/4 or 4/4 time, using guitars, violins, and more alien instruments with names that would open Sesame: the oud, grandfather of the lute ; ;
Having due regard to the magic papyri, in which many of the unintelligible names of the Abrasax-stones reappear, besides directions for making and using gems with similar figures and formulas for magical purposes, it can scarcely be doubted that many of these stones are pagan amulets and instruments of magic.
There is no mythology attached to Antlia as Lacaille discontinued the tradition of giving names from mythology to constellations and instead chose names mostly from scientific instruments.
Known for hundreds of popular synthesizers, drum machines, and other instruments, Roland was one of the top names in professional music equipment in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Medieval Islamic astronomers gave Arabic names to many stars that are still used today, and they invented numerous astronomical instruments that could compute the positions of the stars.
The Persian poet Rudaki, who widely used names of the musical instruments in his poems, mentions the daf and the tambourine ( taboorak ) in a Ruba ' i:
The latter pronunciation follows the stress pattern used for the names of measuring instruments ( such as micrometer, barometer, thermometer, tachometer and speedometer ).
As its popularity grew, other manufacturers began producing instruments based on Schluter's design, marketed under a variety of names, including Leedy, who marketed their new instrument as the vibraphone and abandoned their old design.
This can lead to some confusion, as many people will use different names as a blanket term to describe all of these instruments.
Regal continued to manufacture and sell resonator instruments under many names, including Regal, Dobro, Old Kraftsman, and Ward.
Different names are assigned to instruments based on the number of bells they comprise:
In Indonesian gamelan ensembles, instruments that are organologically gongs come in various sizes with different functions and different names.
Turkish encyclopedist Hadji Khalifa ( 1600s ) also recognized the same 3 classes in his Kashf al-zunun an asami al-kutub wa-funun (" clarification and conjecture about the names of books and sciences "), a treatise on the origin and construction of musical instruments.
Some of the album credits for the instruments have fanciful names that describe the sound they make.
Slave characters in general came to be low-comedy types with names that matched the instruments they played: Brudder Tambo ( or simply Tambo ) for the tambourine and Brudder Bones ( or Bones ) for the bone castanets or bones.
A jenbe accompanist who carries a steady pattern throughout the piece has since been added, as well as the addition of the jeli dununba ( also referred to as the Kassonke dunun, names derived from the style of playing and not distinctions of the physical instruments ), and the n ' tamani ( small taliking drum ).
This is borne out by the very similar names of many folk shawms used as traditional instruments in various European nations: in Spain, many traditional shawms with different names can be found, such as the castilian or Aragonese dulzaina ( sometimes called chirimía too ); the valencian and catalan shawms ( xirimia, dolçaina, or gralla ) or the navarrese gaita.
However, significantly different instruments have at times and places taken on the same or similar names, and the " true " mandola has been strung in several different ways.
Of this period, we know the names of various court musicians like Barbad and the types of various instruments that were used like harps, lutes, flutes, bagpipes and others.
Santur, Santouri, sandouri and a number of other non Austro-Hungarian names are sometimes applied to this instrument in regions beyond Austria-Hungary which have their own names for related instruments of the hammer dulcimer family.
Over the next twenty years or so, as instruments improved and the number of observers also increased, various Martian features acquired a hodge-podge of names.

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