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names and sectors
The contextual details of the Company's actions were well maintained, for instance, the correct code names for the sector Charlie Company assaulted, and adjacent sectors were used.
Carré, who had contacts with the Vichy Second Bureau, joined the headquarters section of his Franco-Polish Interallié espionage network based in Paris under the cryptonym " Victoire " ( as all the headquarters section staff had " V " initial names, in a network which named its agents and their sectors or areas of coverage for Christian names grouped by the letters of the alphabet ) although nicknamed La Chatte, (" The She-cat ") for her feline predatory and stealthy propensities.
The principal sectors of intervention were the language used in the government agencies and the administration, in meetings and office spaces in particular, in corporate names, information and education.
Each of these sectors once had a specific name, but by the time of Final Fantasy VII, no one remembers those names .< ref name =" towns "> Jessie: " The 8 Reactors provide Midgar with electricity.
Instead of names, we refer to them by numbered sectors .< span style =" font-size: 90 %;">( Final Fantasy VII )</ span ></ ref > Shinra headquarters ( Sector 0 ) was located at the center of the plate, and was the tallest structure in the city, with 70 floors.
Their names are related to the most prominent asterisms in the respective sectors.
Invocational media infrastructures assign names ( or addresses ) to given entities ( e. g. web pages with URLs, variables in programming, disk sectors with file allocation tables ), and perform events to call up these named entities from invocable domains on demand ( e. g. an HTTP request, a subroutine execution, a read or write to a hard disk ).
These names rub shoulders with the more well established firms, which represent traditional sectors of Glasgow's economy, including ; Diageo, Allied Domecq, William Grant & Sons, A. G. Barr, Tennent Caledonian Breweries, Whyte and Mackay, House of Fraser, MacFarlane Group, HarperCollins, John Menzies, BAE Systems, Rolls-Royce Aero Engines, Imperial Chemical Industries, Weir Group, and Aggreko.

names and are
You may do well to take notice, that besides the title to land between the English and the Indians there, there are twelve of the English that have subscribed their names to horrible and detestable blasphemies, who are rather to be judged as blasphemous than they should delude us by winning time under pretence of arbitration ''.
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.
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.
The important people to humanity are not the Khrushchevs and the Castros but the Schweitzers and the Dooleys, and the others like them whose names we will never know.
There are many types of ambiguity and many of them have been described by rhetoricians under such names as amphibology, parisology, and other ologies.
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 ; ;
that is, it is known empirically that names beginning with R are more common than those beginning with Z ; ;
In this connection it is worth noting how names are sometimes obtained.
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.
Their names are Mantle and Maris, their team is the Yankees, and their threat is real.
Parts of `` Defeat Into Victory '' are a tangle of Burmese place names and military units, but a little application makes everything clear enough.
To understand American politics is, simply, to know people, to know the relative weight of names -- who are heroes, who are straw men, who controls, who does not.
In the federal courts, the parties ' names always stay in the same order as the lower court when an appeal is taken to the circuit courts of appeals, and are re-ordered only if the appeal reaches the Supreme Court.
Sartre and I are always surprised to see our names linked ..."
The names and divisions are classification devices based on theoretical perspectives, analytical methods and data available at the time of analysis and publication.
These names indicate the orbital shape and are used to describe the electron configurations.
Orbitals are given names in the form:
In the 18th century the " dominant trend " in Britain, particularly in Latitudinarianism, was towards Arianism, with which the names of Samuel Clarke, Benjamin Hoadly, William Whiston and Isaac Newton are associated.
Other common names are ear shells, sea ears, as well as muttonfish or muttonshells in Australia, ormer in Great Britain, and venus's-ears in South Africa and in New Zealand.
) Diseases affecting the abdominal cavity are dealt with generally under their own names ( e. g. appendicitis ).
Many of these designs are still under patent, and other types are best known by their original trademarked names.

names and homages
It would appear that some of the characters ' names are homages to noir prose authors, such as Dashiell himself standing for The Maltese Falcon < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s Dashiell Hammett as well as Carol Ellroy borrowing her last name from LA Confidential < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s James Ellroy.

names and famous
A. mexicanus is famous for its blind cave form, which is known by such names as blind cave tetra, blind tetra, and blind cavefish.
Unlike with geographical maps, where many famous projections are known ( such as the Mercator projection ), the calendar projection is a matter of such triviality that no names for these exist in common circulation.
Within philosophy familiar names include Daniel Dennett who writes from a computational systems perspective, John Searle known for his controversial Chinese room, Jerry Fodor who advocates functionalism, and Douglas Hofstadter, famous for writing Gödel, Escher, Bach, which questions the nature of words and thought.
If one has to name a famous wizard, the names would typically be Merlin, Gandalf or Harry Potter.
In his famous textbook The Cell in Development and Heredity, Wilson linked together the independent work of Boveri and Sutton ( both around 1902 ) by naming the chromosome theory of inheritance the " Sutton-Boveri Theory " ( the names are sometimes reversed ).
However, famous local actors can also be hired to perform the dubbing, particularly for comedies and animated movies, as their names are supposed to attract moviegoers, and the entire Hollywood cast may be dubbed by a local cast of similar notoriety.
Scotland has a rich history in science and engineering, with Edinburgh contributing its fair share of famous names.
Bands such as Black Flag and Crass ( and their followers ) widely stenciled their names and logos, while many punk night clubs, squats and hangouts are famous for their graffiti.
A few games apply system-or setting-specific flavorful names to the GM, such as the Hollyhock God ( Nobilis, in which the hollyhock represents vanity ), or the most famous of such terms, " Dungeon Master " ( or " DM ") in Dungeons & Dragons.
Although the recruits had signed on as part of a scientific expedition and expected to spend their three month assignment collecting botanical and biological samples, once out to sea they were told, " Your names will go down in history " and that the islands would become " famous air bases in a route that will connect Australia with California ".
Various kits exist, but one of the most famous names is the Volkswagen Beetle-based " Wombat " ( previously called a HummBug, until the threat of a lawsuit from General Motors forced them to change both the name and the design of the grill to make it look less like the real thing ).
The statue, by Charles Hadcock, depicts a roll of film with the face of Frankenstein's monster engraved into the frames, and the names of his most famous films etched into a cast concrete base in the shape of film canisters.
Restaurants will often use these famous names on their signs or menus ( i. e. " Suwon galbi ").
Occasionally, when catering at the customers ’ homes, foodservice establishments of this category would only provide the few specialty dishes they are famous for, just like foodservice establishments with names ending with the Chinese character lou.
Just like foodservice establishments with names ending with the Chinese character ju, when catering at the customers ’ homes, foodservice establishments of this category would also only provide the few specialty dishes they are famous for, but they would mostly bring the already cooked dishes to the location, and would only cook on locations occasionally.
Carvings by famous names like Junghanel, Klaus Mertens, Karl, Olaf Kolbe, Petersen, Christian Ulbricht and especially the Steinbach nutcrackers have become collectors ' items.
Williams was referring to two of the most famous names in the Negro Leagues, who were not given the opportunity to play in the Major Leagues before Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in 1947.
The old Fiera area is being completely rebuilt thanks to the project Citylife and will feature, amongst residences, museums and a large park, three skyscraper designed by famous international architects, from whom they will take the names: Isozaki Tower, Hadid Tower and Libeskind Tower.
Screen names are also used to create a more marketable name, as in the case of Creighton Tull Chaney, who adopted the pseudonym Lon Chaney, Jr., a reference to his famous father Lon Chaney, Sr. On the converse, Nicolas Cage adopted this stage name instead of his real name, Nicolas Kim Coppola, in order to conceal the appearance of nepotism as the nephew of famous director Francis Ford Coppola.
Some famous Communist Party names include Lenin ( Vladimir Il ' ich Ulyanov ); Stalin ( Yosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili ); Trotsky ( Lev Davidovich Bronshtein ); Max ( Yakov Sverdlov ); Nahuel Moreno ( Hugo Miguel Bressano ) and Hua Guofeng ( Su Zhu ).
* In 2008, two engraved bricks on the " Wall of Fame " at Liverpool's famous Cavern Club were controversially removed because they bore the names of two members of music industry who have since been disgraced by sexual scandal: singer / songwriter Gary Glitter and record producer Jonathan King.
They were also linked by a common focus on the advancement of scientific knowledge, de Camp's chosen protagonists being explorers, artisans, engineers, innovators and practical philosophers rather than famous names from antiquity, who are relegated to secondary roles.
Most famous among them are the chatur-amnaya mathas established by Adi Shankara which formed the nodal centres of under whose guidance the ancient Order of Vedantic monks were re-organised under ten names Dashanami Sampradaya, Ashta matha ( Eight monasteries ) of Udupi founded by Madhvacharya ( Madhwa acharya ) a dwaitha philosopher.
Columbia takes its street names from famous works of art and literature: for example, the neighborhood of Hobbit's Glen takes its street names from the work of J. R. R. Tolkien ; Running Brook, from the poetry of Robert Frost ; and Clemens Crossing, from the work of Mark Twain.

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