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namesake and board
Stewart rejoined the board of directors of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia in 2011 and became chairman of her namesake company again in 2012.
Jesse Mercer, first chairman of the board of trustees and namesake of the university
Just a year later, on July 24, 2004, the company's board fired Pottruck, replacing him with its founder and namesake, Charles R. " Chuck " Schwab.

namesake and game
The Ringworld-like namesake of the Halo video game series is the eponymous Halo megastructure / superweapon.
Despite using the Tetris name, this game has no resemblance to its Russian namesake.
The company's first US warehouse was leased to Nintendo by landlord Mario Segale whose name became the namesake of the world famous video game plumber.
In his 2007 essay, game designer and writer Allen Varney said that the game " can be beastly in play " since it " requires improvisation worthy of its namesake, and thus you need a particular kind of player and a particular mood for a session to proceed smoothly.
The game was played annually since 1937 at its namesake stadium in Dallas, Texas.
The Cotton Bowl Classic called its namesake home since the bowl's inception in 1937 until the 2010 game.
and Sid Meier's Antietam !, based on their namesake famous American Civil War battles, and Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri, a space colonization game taking place in the Alpha Centauri star system.
The phrase is the namesake of an interactive fiction game called The Gostak, written by Carl Muckenhoupt.
Shh ( Sonic Hedgehog Gene Regulator, named after the effects a mutation in the gene had on the forming embryo of fruit flies studied by scientists ; a spiky appearance under a microscope, similar to that of its video game character namesake ) is involved in the separation of the single eye field into two bilateral fields.
He encounters their Fox counterparts, who bargain for gifts instead of answering questions ( he later speculates that the Eelfinn are namesake for the children's game of Snakes and Foxes, which there is no way of winning ).
Unlike the first game, the graphics for The Darkness II were developed using a cel-shading technique, emulating the aesthetic of its graphic novel namesake.
One of the earliest settlers in the region was Anson Taylor, namesake of Taylor Lake, who supplied Lafitte's Galveston colony with produce and game from around Armand Bayou ( though his homestead was actually near the Trinity River ).
This arena also serves as the host for the Orange Bowl Basketball Classic held every December in conjunction with the namesake college football game.
Super Smash Bros. Brawl features music from the game arranged by Hirokazu " Hip " Tanaka and a stage called " 75m ", an almost exact replica of its Donkey Kong namesake.
* PDQ Chocolate, a flavored drink mix, sponsor and namesake of the above mentioned game show
It is the first fighting game produced by Capcom using characters under license from Marvel Comics, widely praised for its faithfulness in capturing the spirit of its namesake comics, by using colorful animation and voice actors from the X-Men animated series, such as Cathal Dodd as Wolverine and Norm Spencer as Cyclops.
The game is very loosely inspired by its namesake, Don Quixote, and features a young knight on a quest to save his girlfriend Isabella, kidnapped by a vampire-like wicked witch.
The lad promises to be as noted in the game of cricket as his ancient namesake was in the art of war.
The award's namesake, Marc A. Levey, a member of the Producers Guild since 1995, recognized that game productions maintained budgets, timelines and revenues that rivaled many of the television and feature films of the time.
", which provides the game with its namesake.
The game's title is a pun on the proverb " To err is human, to forgive divine " by Alexander Pope, whose namesake may have been given to the character Gwydion once it is later revealed who he really is in the game.
He captained Cardiff for three seasons in the 1970s, his most famous game for Cardiff probably being a 1977-8 Welsh Cup game against Pontypool when he scored four tries ( beating his marker and near namesake Gareth Davies on each occasion ) to earn his side a 16-11 win.

namesake and would
Miss Kizzie had been right snippy ever since they were married, though you'd have thought a namesake would have brought her round.
In a pre-release version of the original MAD, as a reference to MAD's namesake, MAD magazine, when a program contained too many compile time errors the compiler would print a full-page picture of Alfred E. Neuman using ASCII art.
The town's namesake wild peas are believed to be a product of this early farming, since it would have taken many years of preparation and cultivation to produce them.
His father's namesake, and John Churchill's biographer and descendant, Sir Winston Churchill, asserted – " conditions at Ashe might well have aroused in his mind two prevailing impressions: First a hatred of poverty ... and secondly, the need of hiding thoughts and feelings from those to whom their expression would be repugnant.
He had hoped that his younger grandson and namesake, Ferdinand I, who was Charles I's brother and had been born and raised in Castile, would succeed him.
He knocked out Ferrer in one round, and won four more bouts in a row before facing another boxer with a namesake: James Toney, who shared that name with another boxer who would become world Middleweight champion five decades later.
The group from the 1978 release Five Deadly Venoms — who would become known by that namesake — were among the most memorable.
Both Rugby School and Arnold figured prominently in Hughes's 1857 novel, Tom Brown's School Days, and the school would eventually be the namesake for Hughes's utopian colony in Tennessee.
Consuelo Vanderbilt was largely dominated by her mother, Alva, who was determined that Consuelo would make a great marriage like that of her famous namesake, even though she lacked a good pedigree.
The namesake of the Sphenomorphus group of Lygosominae genera, most species would probably occupy a rather basal position therein.
Covered by Orange County's namesake orange groves at the time, the consultant correctly predicted that the location would become the population center of Southern California.
It may or may not have occurred in Dr. Kirtland's home state of Ohio in recent times, but if it did it would seem to have been extirpated from the state around the time when its namesake himself died in 1877.
Saer II's line ended without direct heirs, and his nephew and namesake would eventually inherit his estate, uniting his primary Scottish holdings with the family's Northamptonshire patrimony, and possibly some lands in France.
He therefore proposes that this great leader Belgius came to be regarded as the namesake and ancestor of the powerful British and Gallic tribal group the Belgae, whence would have come the doctrine that Beli was the ancestor of tribal dynasties.
( The company would be reorganized and last through the 1960s, but without its namesake at the helm.
Dino would never see the engine ; he died on June 30, 1956 at the age of only 24, before his namesake automobiles Fiat Dino and Dino were produced.
Clearly inspired by its older namesake in Bath, it differs from the Bath crescent in that it is not a true crescent at all but two quadrant terraces each terminated by a circular bow in the Regency style which rises as a tower, a feature which would not have been found in the earlier classically inspired architecture of the 18th century which the design of the crescent seeks to emulate.
Some suggested that the Liberals would follow their British namesake into oblivion, as NDP leader Ed Broadbent consistently out-polled Turner in personal approval ratings.
He has called for Edgware Road tube station ( Bakerloo Line ) to be renamed Church Street Market, as this would end the confusion between that station and the namesake station on the Circle, District and Hammersmith & City lines.
In Utrecht Allert would have also met Savery's nephew and namesake, the landscape artist and engraver Roelant Roghman, who probably returned with him on his trips to Alkmaar, where he made many prints.
Usually, the namesake is given a different middle name and so would not need a suffix for differentiation.
He believed that his son had an important future ahead of him, being the prophesised second coming of Jesus Christ, his namesake, and predicted that he would come to reign over the earth.
The periodic nature of this comet had been deduced by its namesake Edmond Halley in 1705, but Halley had died before seeing if his prediction would come true.
Nor is it likely, as is sometimes claimed, that its namesake was Sidney Howard Gay, editor of the National Anti-Slavery Standard ; he would have been 19 when the street was christened in 1833.

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