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; and patronymic
The law does allow a person to retain a patronymic as a middle name in addition to the surname, as was common in Early Modern times ; this is not a common practice, but does occur, a modern example being Audhild Gregoriusdotter Rotevatn ).
This is his patronymic, by which he is best known ; his real name was Kartaviryarjuna.
The name Alpín is taken to be a Pictish one, derived from the Anglo-Saxon name Ælfwine ; Alpín's patronymic means son of Eochaid or son of Eochu.
This is often done to honor a stepfather or to distance oneself from an absent or disliked biological father ; or to avoid an odd-sounding patronymic ; or to erase one's visible connection to a different culture or ethnicity, perhaps to conform in order to avoid discrimination, or to sever a tie with a culture with which one does not identify.
* Ivan II of Moscow ( 1326 – 1359 ; patronymic Ivanovich, styled " the Fair ")
Where the Basque and Romance cultures linguistically cohabit, the surnames denote the father's name and the ( family ) house ; thus the Romance patronymic and the place-name are conjoined with the prepositional particle de (" from ", " provenance "), thus in the name José Ignacio López de Arriortúa, the composite surname López de Arriortúa is a simple surname, despite Arriortúa being the original family-name.
; Without a patronymic: Juan Carlos de Borbón.
Icelandic names are often a given name and a patronymic or matronymic ; in such cases, the given name is the formal name, and sorting is on the given name.
Records of Danish invasions in the ancient history of Britain show that Ali and Eli were common forms of patronymic surnames ; this in turn could have given way to Allison and Ellison.
Danylo Sapunov (, patronymic: Володимирович ; born 5 April 1982 in Zaporizhya ), is a professional Russian Ukrainian triathlete, member of the National team and double Olympian ( Athens: 17th, Beijing: 21st ).
All members had the same patronymic and all property was owned mutually by the clan ; decision making was the responsibility of either the elder patriarch or the elder males.
Umar Tall's name is spelled variously: in particular, his first name is commonly transliterated in French as Omar ; the patronymic, ibn Sa ' id, is often omitted ; and the final element of his name, Tall (), is spelt variously as Taal or Tal.
Donnchadh's ancestry cannot be traced further ; no patronymic is known for Fergus from contemporary sources, and when Fergus ' successors enumerate their ancestors in documents, they never go earlier than he does.

; and exception
In a symposium and general exploration of the field of Personal Perception and Interpersonal Behavior the discussion does not touch upon this aspect of the subject, with one possible exception ; ;
With the exception of Satires Of Circumstance, each volume contains dated poems ranging over several decades ( Winter Words spans sixty-one years ) ; ;
"' The only exception to this is that if a defendant appeals a conviction for a crime having multiple levels of offenses, where they are convicted on a lesser offense, the appeal is of the lesser offense ; the conviction represents an acquittal of the more serious offenses.
In World War II the Third Reich invaded the Alpine countries, with the exception of Switzerland and Lichtenstein ; Adolf Hitler kept a base of operation in the Bavarian Alps throughout the war.
An exception to this general tendency is his Latin treatise " De falconibus " ( later inserted in the larger work, De Animalibus, as book 23, chapter 40 ), in which he displays impressive actual knowledge of a ) the differences between the birds of prey and the other kinds of birds ; b ) the different kinds of falcons ; c ) the way of preparing them for the hunt ; and d ) the cures for sick and wounded falcons.
Proper nouns that are plural in form take a plural verb in both AmE and BrE ; for example, The Beatles are a well-known band ; The Saints are the champions, with one major exception: largely for historical reasons, in American English, the United States is is almost universal.
In France, Santo Daime won a court case allowing them to use the tea in early 2005 ; however, they were not allowed an exception for religious purposes, but rather for the simple reason that they did not perform chemical extractions to end up with pure DMT and harmala and the plants used were not scheduled.
In March 1880, a report reached India that Abdur Rahman was in northern Afghanistan ; and the governor-general, Lord Lytton, opened communications with him to the effect that the British government were prepared to withdraw their troops, and to recognize Abdur Rahman as Amir of Afghanistan, with the exception of Kandahar and some districts adjacent to it.
There is very little information available regarding Iran's use of its 79 F-14A Tomcats ( delivered prior to 1979 ) in most western outlets ; the exception being a book released by Osprey Publishing titled " Iranian F-14 Tomcats in Combat " by Tom Cooper and Farzad Bishop.
However, with the exception of the Grammy Award-winning " Nightshift " (# 3 in the U. S., a tribute to Marvin Gaye and Jackie Wilson ; in 2010 a new version was recorded dedicated to Michael Jackson ), the band never achieved the same level of success it had enjoyed with Richie.
Cerberus ' depiction in ancient art is not as definitive as in literature ; the poets and linguists of ancient Greece and Rome mostly agreed on the physical appearance ( with the notable exception in Hesiod's Theogony in which he had 50 heads ).
However, the Council would determine ( with the exception of 13 Egyptian bishops ) that this was an issue of wording and not of doctrine ; a committee of bishops appointed to study the orthodoxy of the Tome using Cyril's letters ( which included the twelve anathemas ) as their criteria unanimously determined it to be orthodox, and the Council, with few exceptions, supported this.
The Dutch in Sri Lanka were not an exception ; over time, laws forbidding intermarriages between social strata were seen in other colonies, such as South Africa.
Much of the musical repertoire written for harpsichord and organ from the period circa 1400 – 1800 can be played on the clavichord ; however, it does not have enough ( unamplified ) volume to participate in chamber music, with the possible exception of providing accompaniment to a soft baroque flute, recorder, or single singer.
He accepted their recommendations without exception ; they included John Foster Dulles and George M. Humphrey with whom he developed his closest relationships, and one woman, Oveta Culp Hobby.
All the terrestrial and aquatic fauna of Diego Garcia are protected, with the exception of certain game fish, rats and cats ; hefty fines are levied against violators.
Of course, intrigue, murder and military force could also mingle in for appointing successors ; the Roman imperial tradition made no exception to other monarchical traditions in this respect.
With the exception of a short period of eclipse, he enjoyed the complete confidence both of Constantine and Constantius II and was the tutor of the later Emperor Julian the Apostate ; and it was he who baptized Constantine the Great on May 22, 337.
Substitutions are permitted at any point in the game, apart from between the award and end of a penalty corner ; the only exception to this rule is for injury or suspension of the defending goalkeeper, which is not allowed when playing with a field keep.
The one general exception to this is modern Chinese place names, personal names, and ( occasionally ) food names these will often be written with kanji, and katakana used for the furigana ; in more casual writing these are simply written in katakana, as borrowed words.

; and current
In his comment on these laws Steele sounds all the usual notes of current Whig propaganda, ranging from a criticism of the Tory peace to an attack on the dismissal of Marlborough ; ;
In accounting for realism or distortion two sets of factors can be usefully distinguished: current intelligence ; ;
Functionally the planning division carries out four activities: long-range state planning, current state planning, local planning assistance ; ;
assemble and maintain pertinent and current scientific literature, both domestic and foreign, and issue bibliographical data with respect thereto ; ;
As I have indicated above, I base this feeling on a belief that current weakness in the market for consumer durable goods may continue through the early months of the year, but will give way to a sufficiently strong recovery later on to bring the full-year figures close to those of 1960 ; ;
Turning to the current musical season on Broadway, the most widely acclaimed of the new arrivals, How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying, has been transferred to an original cast album ( R. C. A. Victor LOC 1066 ; ;
The current use of exchange prefixes for each area code is listed by CNAC ; if an exchange changes from " plant test " to reclaimed or active, any former test numbers with the associated prefix are invalidated.
The current most senior living descendant of the Electress Sophia who is ineligible to succeed due to the act is George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews, the eldest son of Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, who married the Roman Catholic Sylvana Palma Tomaselli in 1988 ; he would now be 29th in the lines of succession if he had not lost his place.
The current limited partners are Ronald E. Canakaris ; Warrick Dunn ; Douglas J. Hertz ; John P. Imlay, Jr .; Ed Mendel ; Derek V. Smith ; John A. Williams ; and Brian J. Barker.
The current through a recharging battery is opposite to the direction of current during discharge ; In other words, the electrode which was the cathode during battery discharge becomes the anode while the battery is recharging.
In that paper Faraday explained that when an electrolytic cell is oriented so that electric current traverses the " decomposing body " ( electrolyte ) in a direction " from East to West, or, which will strengthen this help to the memory, that in which the sun appears to move ", the anode is where the current enters the electrolyte, on the East side: " ano upwards, odos a way ; the way which the sun rises " (, reprinted in ).
< font face =" arial " color =" red "> Wire carrying current to be measured .</ font >< font face =" arial " color =" green "> Spring providing restoring force </ font > This illustration is conceptual ; in a practical meter, the iron core is stationary, and front and rear spiral springs carry current to the coil, which is supported on a rectangular bobbin.

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