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name and reflected
This institution, with its name, was later emulated by other powers and is reflected in the modern usage of the word ( see Consul ( representative )).
However, in 1991, as part of Major League Baseball's two-team expansion ( they also added the former Florida ( now Miami ) Marlins ), an ownership group representing Denver led by John Antonucci and Michael I. Monus were granted a franchise ; they took the name “ Rockies ” due to Denver's proximity to the Rocky Mountains, which is reflected in their logo.
This is reflected in its seven name changes since 1885:
The city of Lille identifies itself as a part of historic Flanders, and thus as " Flemish " in the geographical and historical sense, and this is reflected, for instance, in the name of its local railway station TGV Lille-Flandres.
Her birth name ( maiden name ) may be reflected in her children's middle names ; her own middle name ; or dropped entirely.
This is reflected in the name of the museum now located at the site.
The only difference between some early pitch-pipes and harmonicas is the name of the instrument, which reflected the maker's target audience.
The fact that Ribbentrop did not recall Churchill's given name reflected either his general ignorance about the world beyond Germany, or his distracted mental state at war's end.
Fröhlich inverts the order of events in Priester and states that with the Odin cult, the Lombards grew their beards in resemblance of the Odin of tradition and their new name reflected this.
The dispute also reflected rivalry between organizations ( the M Technology Association, the MUMPS Development Committee, the ANSI and ISO Standards Committees ) as to who determines the " official " name of the language.
The traditional term is reflected in the name chosen for the National Museum of the American Indian, which opened in 2004 on the Mall in Washington, D. C ..
The name Newfoundland is derived from English as " New Found Land " ( a translation from the Portuguese Terra Nova, and still reflected in the province's French language name, " Terre Neuve ").
The passion of Osiris was reflected in his name ' Wenennefer " (" the one who continues to be perfect "), which also alludes to his post mortem power.
The new name meant " parent of actinium " and reflected the fact that actinium is a product of radioactive decay of protactinium.
This is reflected in the origin of the name ( derived from the television series Monty Python's Flying Circus ), in the common practice of using Monty Python references in example code, and in an occasionally playful approach to tutorials and reference materials.
The extensive and successful use of the Biwa Pearl Mussel is reflected in the name Biwa pearls, a phrase which was at one time nearly synonymous with freshwater pearls in general.
The name of Sixtus is often connected with a great building boom in Rome: Santa Sabina on the Aventine Hill was dedicated during his pontificate and he built Santa Maria Maggiore, whose dedication to Mary the Mother of God reflected his acceptance of the Ecumenical council of Ephesus which closed in 431.
Radio amateurs have been early in arranging relay leagues, as is reflected in the name of the organization of American Radio Relay League ( ARRL ), http :// www. arrl. org /.
The plant's common name and Latin name originate from the belief in the Doctrine of Signatures which suggested that a plant's appearance reflected its possible uses.
This is reflected in the country's modern name, Prathet Thai or Thai ‐ land, used since 1939 ( although the name was reverted to Siam during 1945 – 49 ), in which prathet means " nation ".

name and parallel
The name probably means " she who ( comes ) at dusk ," which would identify Aphrodite in her personification as the evening star, a significant parallel she shares with Mesopotamian Ishtar.
In the parallel passage,, the name is given as Ahimelech ; most authorities consider this the more correct reading.
She is thought to bear the name of the deity who was derived from Libya, where known as Neith, the same source sometimes identified as the parallel for Athene.
As the name indicate they are parallel to the x-axis.
Two groups of invertebrates have notably complex brains: arthropods ( insects, crustaceans, arachnids, and others ), and cephalopods ( octopuses, squids, and similar molluscs ).< ref name = Butler > The brains of arthropods and cephalopods arise from twin parallel nerve cords that extend through the body of the animal.
** The Central Military Commission ( a parallel organization of the government institution of the same name );
at 5 K .< ref name = Mueller > The lattice distortion is presumably a consequence of strain induced by the magnetoelastic interactions as the magnetic moments aligned parallel within magnetic domains.
Four of those abilities ( Charisma, Constitution, Dexterity and Intelligence ) have the same name and functions in both games, and the Physical Strength and Mental Strength attributes in Gamma World closely parallel Strength and Wisdom in D & D.
However, while there are many passages where the Gospel of Barnabas sets out alternative readings to parallel pericopes found in the canonical gospels, none of the references to Muhammad by name occurs in such a synoptic passage ; and in particular, none of the " Muhammad " references in Barnabas corresponds to a " Paraclete " reference in canonical John.
* John never lists all of the Twelve Disciples and names at least one disciple ( Nathanael ) whose name is not found in the synoptics ; Nathanael appears to parallel the apostle Bartholomew found in the synoptics, as both are paired with Philip in the respective gospels.
The etymology of the name is not clear, and its form has no parallel in Hebrew.
When the faces altered are parallel, we add para-to the name of the operation.
Tantra, literally meaning " formula ", " method, or " way ", ( parallel to the Chinese Tao, which also means " the way " or " the method "), and also having the secondary meaning of " loom ", " thread " or " warp and woof " is the name scholars give to a style of religious ritual and meditation that arose in medieval India no later than the fifth century CE, and which came to influence all forms of Asian religious expression to a greater or lesser degree.
This name, based on the black colour of his cassock, was used to suggest a parallel between him and the " White Pope " ( since the time of Pope Pius V the Popes dresses in white ) and the Cardinal Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples ( formerly called the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith ), whose red cardinal's cassock gave him the name of the " Red Pope " in view of the authority over all territories that were not considered in some way Catholic.
Great rhombicuboctahedron is an alternative name for a truncated cuboctahedron, whose faces are parallel to those of the ( small ) rhombicuboctahedron.
The name handelshögskola ( roughly " college of commerce ") was a parallel to the German term Handelshochschule, used by a number of German institutions started in the years before, commencing with Handelshochschule Leipzig in 1898.
The name of the river Danube is believed to be Celtic in origin, and Celtic river deities are usually female ; Hindu mythology has a goddess called Danu, who may be an Indo-European parallel.
The group seems to have adopted the name Section d ' Or to distinguish themselves from the narrower definition of Cubism developed in parallel by Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque in the Montmartre quarter of Paris, and to show that Cubism, rather than being an isolated art-form, represented the continuation of a grand tradition ( indeed, the golden ratio had fascinated Western intellectuals of diverse interests for at least 2, 400 years ).
The ultimate development of the stemming technique is the parallel turn, a name that is no longer descriptive.
A parallel American movement promoting the name had a different definition, combining of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Puget Sound as well as the Strait of Georgia and related waters under the name Salish Sea.
Both images parallel the stylised depiction of the Gorgons on the black figure name vase decorated by the Nessos painter ( c. 600 BC ), with the face and shoulders turned frontally, and the legs in a running or kneeling position.
The Commonwealth cemetery, as is common at many such cemeteries in the world, consists of parallel rows of gravestones, each one bearing an engraving of the deceased soldier's unit emblem, his name and an epitaph from his family.

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