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appellation and applied
Kalhana's metrical chronicle of the kings of Kashmir, called the Rajatarangini, has been pronounced by Professor H. H. Wilson to be the only Sanskrit composition yet discovered to which the appellation " history " can with any propriety be applied.
What is clear is that " Niger " was an appellation applied in the Mediterranean world from at least the Classical era, when knowledge of the area by Europeans was slightly better than fable.
The Australian and New Zealand usage came about as outer areas were quickly surrounded in fast-growing cities, but retained the appellation suburb ; the term was eventually applied to the original core as well.
The appellation " lord " is primarily applied to men, while for women the appellation of " lady " is used.
The appellation " Buffalo " is also now commonly applied to foods other than wings, including chicken fingers, chicken nuggets, popcorn chicken, shrimp and pizza that are seasoned with the Buffalo-style sauce or variations of it.
The appellation Colchester was applied in 1780 to the district previously called " Cobequid ," and was derived from the town of Colchester in Essex.
So many historically important Protestant nonconformists chose this as their place of interment, that the 19th-century poet and writer Robert Southey gave Bunhill Fields the memorable appellation: the Campo Santo of the Dissenters ; a phrase that also came to be commonly applied to its ' daughter ' cemetery at Abney Park.
Wilson to be the only Sanskrit composition yet discovered to which the appellation " history " can with any propriety be applied.
Because the appellation depends on subjective notions of what is " pure " as opposed to " adulterating " as applied to any particular item, conflict can arise both as to whether a person so labeled is actually a purist and as to whether that is desirable.
The appellation is also applied to Pius's successors through Pius XI.
The term " the Fan " was coined in the mid 20th century by a Richmond Times Dispatch editorial, as the appellation " West End " no longer applied.
Suiding was located some to the northwest of Yining, in today's Huocheng County ; the regional capital was moved there circa 1883, prior to which the appellation New Kulja or Manchu Kulja was applied to the Huiyuan Cheng fortress, which was a bit closer to Yining.
The Nationalist Party appellation was applied to the reunited Irish Parliamentary Party in 1900.
Clayton was precisely one of the players to whom this appellation most applied.
The appellation York House has been applied at various times to other houses occupied by various Dukes of York, including those now known as Cumberland House, Dover House, Lancaster House and The Albany.
Buoninsegni had applied the appellationused in August 1378 to refer to an eight-member group ( Gli Otto Santi del Popolo di Dio ) formed by the Ciompi revolt, which ensued immediately after the War of the Eight Saints — to the otto della guerra.
* Cf :" The word Aśvaka derived from Aśva a horse signified merely the cavaliers ( or horsemen ); it was less an ethnic in the rigorous acceptance of the word than a general appellation applied by the Indians of Punjab to the tribes of the region of Kophes ( Kabul ) renowned from antiquity for the excellence of its horses.
Since the Kophese ( or Kabul valley ) was precisely the seat of the Kamboja tribes, hence Aśvaka as an appellation was undoubtedly applied to this people i. e the Kambojas.
It is believed that the local appellation was then applied to Díez, just like other guerrilleros were nicknamed after their trade.

appellation and Whiteman's
The film's title was taken from Whiteman's controversial, self-conferred appellation.

appellation and musicians
" Delta blues " is also a style as much as a geographical appellation: Skip James and Elmore James, who were not born in the Delta, were considered Delta blues musicians.
Historically, dumy were performed by itinerant Cossack bards called kobzari, who accompanied themselves on a kobza or a torban, but after the abolition of Hetmanate by the Empress Catherine of Russia the epic singing became the domain of blind itinerant musicians who retained the kobzar appellation and accompanied their singing by playing a bandura ( rarely a kobza ) or a relya / lira ( a Ukrainian variety of hurdy-gurdy ).

appellation and playing
Cheese and wine are a major part of the cuisine, playing different roles regionally and nationally, with many variations and appellation d ' origine contrôlée ( AOC ) ( regulated appellation ) laws.
Cheese ( see: List of French cheeses ) and wine ( see: French wine ) are also a major part of the cuisine, playing different roles both regionally and nationally with their many variations and Appellation d ' origine contrôlée ( AOC ) ( regulated appellation ) laws, ( lentils from Le Puy-en-Velay also have an AOC status ).

appellation and from
The appellation of " Doctor " ( from Latin: teacher ) was usually awarded only when the individual was in middle age.
Hsuan Tsang refers to the name as Kaofu in the 7th century AD, which is the appellation of one of the five tribes of the Yuezhi who had migrated from across the Hindu Kush into the Kabul valley around the beginning of the Christian era.
In party names, the appellation " Marxist – Leninist " is normally used by a communist party who wishes to distinguish itself from some other ( and presumably ' revisionist ') communist party in the same country.
What is now known as " t ' ai chi ch ' uan " only appears to have received this appellation from around the mid 1800s.
The appellation originates from the French style of making vanilla ice cream with a custard base, using vanilla pods, cream, and egg yolks.
Apple notes are common and depending on producer and appellation can range from flavors of Golden Delicious and Fuji to Gala and Jonathan.
The kanji expression is from the Chinese meaning " tiger staff ", but as to the Japanese appellation, one straightforward interpretation is that it comes from " remove pain " ( alluding to its painkilling use ), though there are other etymological explanations offered.
* The town of Pistoia obtains the appellation of " imperio fidelissima " from Frederick I as faithful of the emperor.
Its change is equal to the amount of reversible work done on, or obtainable from, a system at constant T. Thus its appellation " work content ", and the designation A from Arbeit, the German word for work.
In an era when " clarets " were less powerful than today, and before appellation rules, red wines from warmer regions would be used for improvement ( or adulteration, depending on the point of view ) of Bordeaux wines.
All variations of the city's name derive from the original ( and current ) appellation in Greek: Θεσσαλονίκη ( from Θεσσαλός, Thessalos, and Νίκη, Nike ), literally translating to " Thessalian Victory " and in origin the name of a princess, Thessalonike of Macedon, who was named so because she was born on the day of the Macedonian victory at the Battle of Crocus Field.
This appellation is derived from Swiss immigrants to Mexico who established dairies to produce cream and cheese.
Some use the term champagne as a generic term for sparkling wine, but many countries reserve the term exclusively for sparkling wines that come from Champagne and are produced under the rules of the appellation.
It is often encountered in Champagne, where a number of houses have followed the lead of Bollinger's prestige cuvée Vieilles Vignes Françaises in introducing a cuvée made from either Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier or a blend of the two ( these being the only two black grapes permitted within the Champagne AOC appellation ).
This will be followed by another review of the specific parcels that will be added or deleted from the appellation.
In Geoffrey Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn Ireland's " ninth appellation it received likewise from the sons of Milesius, who named it Scotia, from their mother's name, Scota, who was the daughter of Pharaoh Nectanebo I, king of Egypt ; or perhaps from themselves, they being originally of the Scythian race.
David Ownby and Ian Johnson have argued that the Chinese state gave the cultic appellation to Falun Gong by borrowing arguments from Margaret Singer and the West's anti-cult movement to blunt the appeal of Falun Gong.
This appellation is used to distinguish it from a later dynasty of the same name, the Song Dynasty 宋 ( 960 – 1279 ), which is much more famous and significant.
A number of the vineyards are actually located in nearby Navarra and the wine produced from those grapes belongs to the Rioja appellation.

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