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At Captain May's suggestion, the group finally chose the name " Cocoa " for the town's association with the cocoa tree.
One suggestion as to the source of that nickname is that once a year, some of the town's folk used to watch an annual carnival by bringing a pig and sitting it on a wall to watch the passing entertainment with them.
During the gold rush era of the 1850s the town's population surged and the suggestion was made that it be established as New Zealand's capital.
The name " Matatiele " is clearly a Sotho word, based on the Sesotho phrase " matata aile " meaning " the ducks have gone " ( but this suggestion runs into the problem that the town's name is and not ).
At the time, the local press reported a suggestion that the town's name be changed to avoid the stigma now associated with it, although this suggestion was never acted upon.
To achieve this she needs to have Wally invited to entertain at the official reception for Lady Jane Caterham ( Barbara Murray ), who is to switch on the town's illuminations, and at the Mayoress ' suggestion the Reception Committee invites Wally to entertain.

suggestion and name
There were two towns in Roman Britain named Camulodunum, Colchester in Essex, and Slack in West Yorkshire, derived from the Celtic god Camulos, and this has led to the suggestion that they originated the name.
It was while working for Rapp in 1939 that she adopted the stage name " Day " as an alternative to " Kappelhoff ," at his suggestion.
Initially named " Digital European Cordless Telephone " at its launch by CEPT in November 1987, following a suggestion by Enrico Tosato of Italy, its name was soon changed to " Digital European Cordless Telecommunications " to reflect its broader range of application, including data services.
At Cosimo's suggestion, Galileo changed the name to Medicea Sidera (" the Medician stars "), honouring all four Medici brothers ( Cosimo, Francesco, Carlo, and Lorenzo ).
The word " halogen " had actually first been proposed in 1811 by Johann Salomo Christoph Schweigger as a name for the newly discovered element chlorine, but Davy's proposed term for this element eventually won out, and Schweigger's term was kept at Berzelius ' suggestion as the term for the element group that contains chlorine.
Despite briefly toying with the name " rational Mesmerism ", Braid ultimately emphasised his approach's uniqueness, carrying out informal experiments throughout his career to refute the arguments invoking supernatural practices, and demonstrate instead the role of ordinary physiological and psychological processes such as suggestion and focused attention in producing the observed effects.
Following up on a suggestion by Richard Coates, Andrew Breeze proposes that the name ultimately derives from Latin Medicata ( Insula ) " Healing ( Island )", owing perhaps to the island's reputation for medicinal herbs.
Another suggestion has connected the name with the Egyptian ms, as found in Tuth-mose and Ra-messes, meaning " born " or " child ".
There, at the suggestion of Jonathas, the Cardinal-Deacon of Santi Cosma e Damiano, who was a partisan of the Pierleoni family, the Cardinals unanimously elected as Pope the Cardinal-Priest of Sant ’ Anastasia, Theobaldo Boccapecci, who took the name Celestine II.
Fox ( 2009 ) criticizes this suggestion, saying that the connection of Pegasus with lightning bolts may be secondary, based on the " like-sounding name " of the Luwian god.
According to the suggestion nisa would have had the same meaning as niemi ( meaning peninsula in English ) in an old Finnish form of the name Kesoniemi.
After rejecting his suggestion, " April Morn ", she took " Vivian Leigh " as her professional name.
Many registrars have implemented Domain name suggestion tools which search domain name databases and suggest available alternative domain names related to keywords provided by the user.
At the suggestion of record company executives, Cinema then changed their name to Yes.
In 1963, at the suggestion of his publisher, he changed the name to Ultima, by which name it is also known.
Camping that night on the Valley floor, the group agreed with the suggestion of Dr. Bunnell to call it " Yo-sem-i-ty ", mistakenly believing that was the native name.
At their second meeting, the group changed its name to Ouvroir de littérature potentielle, or Oulipo, at Albert-Marie Schmidt's suggestion.
There has been some suggestion that Hello Kitty has its origins in Maneki Neko, and that the name Hello Kitty itself is a back-translation of Maneki Neko, which means beckoning cat in English.
The Norwegian Shipping and Trade Mission was established in London shortly thereafter, and the name abbreviated to Nortraship, following a suggestion from the British Postal Services.
During the summer of 1980, following the suggestion of Knez ' father, famous Slovenian painter and artist Janez Knez, the band changed the name to Laibach.
Its population being steadily expanded from Oregon Trail immigrants, in 1853 the town settled on the name Olympia, at the suggestion of local resident Colonel Isaac N. Ebey, due to its view of the Olympic Mountains to the northwest.
An early suggestion is that the name for the king in York in the Life of Cathróe has been erroneously supplanted for Eric's predecessor Amlaíb Cuarán ( Olaf Sihtricsson ), whose ( second ) wife Dúnflaith was an Irishwoman.
There has even been a suggestion of a link between the name " Sheba " and that of Zanzibar, and a massive earthenware monument of the Yoruba people all the way in West Africa known as Sungbo's Eredo actually caused mild excitement when it was first studied by Western scholars due to the tribal folk tradition that the divine personage it was built in honour of was none other than the Queen of Sheba herself.

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As a Humanist, Dr. Huxley interests himself in the possibilities of human development, and one thing we can say about this suggestion, which comes from a leading zoologist, is that, so far as he is concerned, the scientific outlook places no rigid limitation upon the idea of future human evolution.
It comes from the Latin militaris ( from Latin miles meaning " soldier ") but is of uncertain etymology, one suggestion being derived from * mil-it-- going in a body or mass.
The bridge name, given by Lord Byron in the 19th century, comes from the suggestion that prisoners would sigh at their final view of beautiful Venice through the window before being taken down to their cells.
More probable is John Earle's suggestion that the legend comes from a pagan or possibly prehistoric day of augury.
The suggestion that he might have made a deal with the Stanleys before the battle comes from his will when he asked them " to pray for my soul as ye have not for my body, as I trusted in you.
The old suggestion that the word " Aymara " comes from the Aymara words " jaya " ( ancient ) and " mara " ( year, time ) is almost certainly a quite mistaken folk etymology.
This suggestion comes from both telepathic animals who remind him for their own self-defense, and from Estrel, a young woman whom Falk meets after being captured by the Basnasska tribe in the great plains.
Another suggestion, arising from the presence of nearby Bethphage (" house of unripe figs "), is that its name comes from beit hini, meaning " house of figs ".
A suggestion has been made that it comes from * hoelig, " holy ", in honor of the saint, but it would not have been named that before she was one.
The suggestion comes from a sequence during the Battle of Metropolis, during which Superboy-Prime snaps a villain's neck, killing him.
* The only suggestion of an explanation — the " movement " — comes from Mortimer Tregennis ;
' Gol-Ev-Ka ' comes from the first few letters of each observatory's name ; it was proposed by the discoverer following a suggestion by Alexander L. Zaitsev.
" Theme is quite unique and different from the other games as unlike the other events where the inspiration and suggestion comes from the audience, theme suggestions can come in various ways and is usually given to the team by the host.
Planché provides a dubious suggestion that the term comes from the Latin verb pateo, to lie open, be spread.
One suggestion is that it comes from the Icelandic phrase in keng boginn, " bent into a crook ", and it is possible that this phrase, or its close cognate in another North Germanic language, was borrowed in the meaning of hands bent to the waist.

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