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naming and dispute
In the 1994 edition, the name of the entry was changed to the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, as it is officially recognised by the United Nations ( awaiting for the resolution of the Macedonia naming dispute ).
During this stage a dispute occurred between ad-Darazi and Hamza bin Ali mainly concerning ad-Darazi's ghuluww ( Arabic, " exaggeration "), which refers to the belief that God was incarnated in human beings, especially ' Ali and his descendants, including Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah who was the current Caliph, and ad-Darazi naming himself " The Sword of the Faith " which led Hamza to write an epistle refuting the need for the sword to spread the faith and several epistles refuting the beliefs of the ghulat.
* British Isles naming dispute
The dispute on the priority of the discovery occurred shortly after, with Urbain and von Welsbach accusing each other of publishing results influenced by the published research of the other ; the naming honor went to Urbain as he published his results earlier.
Examples of conflicts include the Sea of Japan naming dispute, visits by successive Japanese Prime Ministers to the Yasukuni Shrine, and the disputed ownership of Liancourt Rocks.
In the 19th century, there was a naming dispute concerning the use of Schleswig or Slesvig and Sønderjylland ( Southern Jutland ).
The naming dispute was resolved with the 1920 plebiscites and partition, each side applying its preferred name to the part of the territory remaining in its possession – though both terms can, in principle, still refer to the entire region.
On 15 June 2006 Iran banned the sale of The Economist when it published a map labelling the Persian Gulf simply as " Gulf "— a choice that derives its political significance from the Persian Gulf naming dispute.
When the county was formed, a dispute arose about naming it after Andrew Jackson or John Adams ; the conflict was ended by choosing the name Orleans.
See: Sea of Japan naming dispute
In 2003, the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature resolved a long-standing dispute about the naming of those species ( or pairs of species ) of Bos that contain both wild and domesticated forms.
As a move in the dispute, Ohio formally organized part of the disputed area as Lucas County, naming it after the incumbent governor of Ohio, Robert Lucas.
* Persian Gulf, a body of water sometimes controversially referred to as the Arabian Gulf or The Gulf by some Arab countries ( see also Persian Gulf naming dispute )
More about the difficulty in turning an offence into a legal act can be found in Felstiner & Sarat ’ s ( 1981 ) study, which describes three steps a victim ( of any dispute ) must go through before turning to the justice system: naming – giving the assault a definition, blaming – understanding who is responsible for the violation of rights and facing them, and finally, claiming – turning to the authorities.
Opponents claimed that this act brought cultural damage to the country and separated Iran from its past in the West ( see Iran naming dispute ).
* Macedonia naming dispute
* In the same year the Persian Gulf naming dispute was the subject of a Google bomb by an Iranian blogger named Pendar Yousefi.
* Macedonia naming dispute
While it was originally intended to be the German Grand Prix, owing to a dispute with Hockenheim over the naming rights of the race, the race was eventually held under the title " Großer Preis von Europa " ( European Grand Prix ).
Papandreou also worked to resolve tensions regarding the Macedonia naming dispute.
# REDIRECT Macedonia naming dispute
# REDIRECT Macedonia naming dispute
* British Isles naming dispute
In 1994 during the tensions in the Balkans such as the Yugoslav Wars and the Macedonia naming dispute, a peace festival called Urban fest was organized in Skopje gathering underground music artists from all the Balkan countries.

naming and avoidance
That same year, he also changed his name to Xun ( 詢 ), to make it easier for the people to carry out " naming taboo " ( the avoidance of using the emperor's name in speech or writing ), because bing and yi were both common characters that were hard to avoid.
Most Wei Zhi commentators accept the Yémǎtái ( 邪馬台 ) transcription in later texts and dismiss this original word yi 壹 " one " ( the anti-forgery character variant for 一 " one ") as a miscopy, or perhaps a naming taboo avoidance, of tai 臺 " platform ; terrace " ( a variant of 台 ).

naming and contact
Shortly before the English Civil War broke out, John Gauden preached in 1640 to Parliament, recommending that Dury and Comenius be invited to England, and naming Hartlib as a likely contact.
Genito-genital sex or genital-genital ( GG ) sex is a physically descriptive term for sex in which there is contact between the genitals, in the same naming convention as " genital-anal sex " and " genital-oral sex ".
Despite the name, the Centauri are neither from nor associated with the Alpha Centauri star system ( within the context of Babylon 5, this inaccurate naming is explained as having resulted from a mistranslation during first contact between humans and the Centauri ; however, there are also a number of other stars named Centauri ).
In 1928 they gathered in Thuringia to found the Thuringian German Christians ' Church Movement (), seeking contact with the Nazi party and naming their newsletter " Letters to German Christians " ().
Nahom is one of only a very few locations mentioned in the Book of Mormon that the text implies had been named prior to contact with the Lehite travelers, in contrast to Lehi's normal application of the Middle Eastern practice of naming locations after family members.

naming and at
The name " baryon " comes from the Greek word for " heavy " ( βαρύς, barys ), because, at the time of their naming, most known elementary particles had lower masses than the baryons.
The Christsen family supported settlement farming families through hard times and these good deeds were acknowledged with the naming of Christsen Park at Bargara Beach.
He chose his new capital at the Sambor Prei Kuk, naming it Ishanapura.
Constantine laid out a new square at the centre of old Byzantium, naming it the Augustaeum.
The naming of various substances now known as elements precedes the atomic theory of matter, as names were given locally by various cultures to various minerals, metals, compounds, alloys, mixtures, and other materials, although at the time it was not known which chemicals were elements and which compounds.
In Swedish, Danish, Norwegian and Finnish, besides the ordinal naming of centuries another system is often used based on the hundreds part of the year, and consequently centuries start at even multiples of 100.
He was so zealous in these efforts that they also included naming his own brother Levi, who was apparently trying to swindle Ethan and Ira out of land at the time.
In reference to Fenrir's presentation in the Prose Edda, Andy Orchard theorizes that " the hound ( or wolf )" Garmr, Sköll, and Hati Hróðvitnisson were originally simply all Fenrir, stating that " Snorri, characteristically, is careful to make distinctions, naming the wolves who devour the sun and moon as Sköll and Hati Hróðvitnisson respectively, and describing an encounter between Garm and Týr ( who, one would have thought, might like to get his hand on Fenrir ) at Ragnarök.
However, given that Taylor's family also owned the Fenway Realty Company, the promotional value of the naming at the time has been cited as well.
In a deal estimated at $ 122 million, Lucas Oil Products won the naming rights to the stadium for 20 years.
The operators complied with Postel's instructions, thus dividing control of Internet naming between the non-government operators with IANA and the 4 remaining U. S. Government roots at NASA, DoD, and BRL with NSI.
Zachariah had lost his speech at the behest and prophecy of the angel Gabriel, and it was restored on the occasion of Zachariah naming John.
“ And that Christ being Lord, and God the Son of God, and appearing formerly in power as Man, and Angel, and in the glory of fire as at the bush, so also was manifested at the judgment executed on Sodom, has been demonstrated fully by what has been said .” Then I repeated once more all that I had previously quoted from Exodus, about the vision in the bush, and the naming of Joshua ( Jesus ), and continued: “ And do not suppose, sirs, that I am speaking superfluously when I repeat these words frequently: but it is because I know that some wish to anticipate these remarks, and to say that the power sent from the Father of all which appeared to Moses, or to Abraham, or to Jacob, is called an Angel because He came to men ( for by Him the commands of the Father have been proclaimed to men ); is called Glory, because He appears in a vision sometimes that cannot be borne ; is called a Man, and a human being, because He appears arrayed in such forms as the Father pleases ; and they call Him the Word, because He carries tidings from the Father to men: but maintain that this power is indivisible and inseparable from the Father, just as they say that the light of the sun on earth is indivisible and inseparable from the sun in the heavens ; as when it sinks, the light sinks along with it ; so the Father, when He chooses, say they, causes His power to spring forth, and when He chooses, He makes it return to Himself.
Showing a talent for rhetoric and dramatic interpretation, Antony snatched the toga from Caesar's body to show the crowd the stab wounds, pointing at each and naming the authors, publicly shaming them.
Its name derives from the Greek roots ὀξύς ( oxys ) (" acid ", literally " sharp ", referring to the sour taste of acids ) and-γόνος (- gοnos ) (" producer ", literally " begetter "), because at the time of naming, it was mistakenly thought that all acids required oxygen in their composition.
Tentatively naming the first planet " Oceanus ", he placed their respective distances at 42, 56 and 72 AU from the Sun.
In 1993, Porsche Motorsports at Weissach briefly produced a turbocharged 968 Turbo S, a fairly odd naming choice for Porsche which usually reserves the added " S " moniker for models that have been tuned for more power over a " lesser " counterpart, such as with the 911 Turbo.
) And though Reed does not award Latin honors to graduates, Reed does confer several awards for academic achievement at the time of commencement, including naming students to Phi Beta Kappa.
The link between King and his shadow writer was exposed after a Washington D. C. bookstore clerk, Steve Brown, incredulous that Bachman and King were not one and the same, located publisher's records at the Library of Congress and discovered a document naming King as the author of one of Bachman's novels.
As this sub-topic is generally broad and complex — at high levels of play it is routine for ten or more moves to be rattled off from rote memorization by both players, travelling down well-worn paths, and there is a common naming system for diverse early-game move choices — it is probably best to leave expansion of this topic to a separate article specifically dedicated to the issue or to say no more.
When naming its top five Mario Kart tracks of all time in 2008, 1UP. com named Battle Mode Course 4 at number three and Rainbow Road – along with its subsequent versions in the series – at number one.
This would be a continuation of the trend for networks to do such naming schemes, originated at Fox ( and even earlier at CBC in Canada ), especially at CBS, who uses the CBS Mandate on almost all of their O & O stations.

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