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Above the caves are inscribed the | names of donors written in Brahmi script. |
1990 Tae Kwon Do Times | names Troy Dorsey Fighter of the Year |
Many of the "Montgomery" place | names which dot the nation honor his memory. |
hnson, but he and his son, John, changed their | names to Douglas. |
The Board on Geographic | Names handed down two official decisions concerning |
Common | names include Dragonmouth and Pyrenean Dead-nettle. |
The | names were drawn from locations near the Algiers Obs |
If enrollment exceeds the limit, students | names are drawn randomly from a lottery. |
Right at the end the Alpine and Solara | names were dropped in favour of Minx and Rapier. |
The Darwen and East Lancs | names were dropped in favour of Optare's. |
d 1964, these cars were renumbered and the car | names were dropped. |
Common | names; Beech drops, Beech-drops, Beechdrops |
Other | names include Drumsticks, and in Germany, Kugellauch |
s Mike and James Garcia, who perform under the | names Bonez Dubb and Otis. |
) is a species of duckweed known by the common | names greater duckweed, common duckmeat, and duckmea |
The | names are due to the geometry of the light source, o |
o the United States Geological Survey, variant | names are Dundee and New Aberdeen. |
a rare species of phacelia known by the common | names sand dune phacelia and silvery phacelia. |
Common | names: Tancitaran dusky rattlesnake. |
laced on the Democratic Unity Ballot with such | names as Dutch Ruppersberger, Ben Cardin, Parris Gle |
Common | names: Namaqua dwarf adder, spotted dwarf adder, Sch |
Common | names include dyer's rocket, dyer's weed, weld, wool |
Her work has also been published under the | names Jan Dyer, Jan Dyer Torsilieri, and Janet Dyer |
Hou Hanshu also | names the dynastic Luanti tribe with a composite nam |
He even decided the | names of each palace, eight provinces, and districts |
The | names of each chart changed slightly during each cha |
The report includes the 1,000 most common | names for each gender. |
st known for researching the most popular baby | names for each year since 1880. |
The | names of each raion correspond to its administrative |
ars an additional link was added to record the | names of each Chairman and then Mayor. |
itoline would record key public events and the | names of each of the magistrates. |
the base of the statue, copper reliefs and the | names of each battle. |
ly established a fleet of vessels, using Maori | names for each. |
it continued the line of deliberately misspelt | names of East Lancs products. |
The village has several Nisbet location | names: Nisbet, East Nisbet, West Nisbet, Nisbetmill, |
The Cornish | names are: East (Ryslegh); West (Fawy). |
Other | names include eastern hophornbeam, hardhack (in New |
tes, the alphabetic suffixes on business route | names ascend eastward and northward. |
Throughout history the village has had several | names, including Eatenden, Upper & Lower Eatington, |
character is wittingly named after their sushi | names (e.g., Ebi, which means "shrimp" in Japanese). |
hows 1,467 stars, 264 constellations and their | names, the ecliptic and equatorial lines, and 365 sc |
Toponymics - A Study of Singapore Street | Names (2nd Ed). |
However, they clear their | names when Eddie and Albert, in a firetruck, capture |
For people with similar | names, see Edward Johnson. |
wards vs civil parishes, since the wards have | names - eg Elham and Stelling Minnis, but parishes h |
Its common | names include egusi in Yoruba and agushi in Hausa. |
Lequien (III, 971) also gives the | names of eight Latin bishops, from 1208 to 1518. |
Most Korean place | names derive either from the Korean language and its |
Both parties suggested their own | names for elements 104 and 105, not recognizing the |
n of this controversy in 1997 also decided the | names of elements 107 to 109. |
Two genus-group | names and eleven species have been named after him. |
Also the | names of Emory P. Gray, |
Many of the farms located on Konnerud have | names that ends with rud (roughly translated to mean |
There were once many such street | names in England, but all have now been bowdlerised. |
is the only station to have totally different | names in English and Hindi. |
nventions that are being used to write Sinhala | names using English keyboard must be retained. |
tts, an area where many of the street and town | names resemble English place names, and some of whic |
It enables them also to revert to | names in English. |
He is one of the 558 officers whose | names are engraved on the Arc de Triomphe. |
Their | names are engraved at the firefighters' memorial on |
t in the 1970s, attracting some of the biggest | names in entertainment. |
he suffix -ase is used in biochemistry to form | names of enzymes. |
After the February Revolution of 1917, Romanov | names were erased from the map. |
Common | names include Erect Prickly Pear and Nopal Estricto |
He also made music under the | names of Error23 and Demodulizer. |
The current | names were established as official in 1909. |
Let dead | names be eternalized by dead stones |
Its common | names include European spiny lobster, crayfish or cr |
or talent development and has brought many big | names into European Soccer. |
Ebastine (trade | names Kestine, Evastin, Ebastel, Aleva) is a non-sed |
ngry at the monk's indifference and called him | names and even maltreated him. |
ts law includes trademarks, tradenames, domain | names and even copyrights. |
It says nothing about | names for events. |
She tried several stage | names before eventually settling on Lady Olga Roderi |
ism documents have no record of their fathers' | names, an evidence they were both their lord's child |
The use of | names has evolved over time, from the first recordin |
The systematic | names are exactly those with 3-letter symbols. |
Some sources give her different first | names; for example Esther Kekaulike or Abigail. |
was originally down as HMS Anchorite but their | names were exchanged before launch. |
Most proper | names are excluded, leaving their treatment to the e |
Today, (2007) many of the family | names still exist which resided here 150 years ago. |
The list of the 103s' | names must exist, though I'm not sure where. |
or they might be completely fictional invented | names for existing things. |
e specified span of numbers that have received | names, and explains the meanings of those names. |
plant in the spurge family known by the common | names mouse's eye. |
It can be found in | names as Eyres-Moncube, Landes, or the craste de l'E |
Last | names and faces are pixellated to avoid invasion of |
) is a species of bindweed known by the common | names seashore false bindweed and beach morning glor |
Other common | names are False Goat's Beard, Appleberry, Sorb-leave |
r for young students: With a vocabulary of the | names of familiar objects and conversational phrases |
Many of these | names are famous in the annals of Liverpool. |
More | names of famous people, places, works of art, works |
is a species of wildflower known by the common | names fairy fans and Brewer's clarkia. |
Some of those | names are far to the left. |
lectronic musician who also operates under the | names of Farben, Gramm and The Exposures. |
t town of Brunswick, where the highway changes | names to Farm to Market Road. |
entre features over 70 shops, many high street | names in fashion, homeware and food stores. |
Shorter | names are faster to type but are less descriptive; l |
numerous occasions where wiki forgoes "common" | names in favour of "official" names. |
Ogre respectively, they were re-allocated "T" | names in February 1915. |
cially changed by the U.S. Board on Geographic | Names, a federal office maintained by the U.S. Geolo |
He was baptised with the | names Luis Felipe. |
niversum Romanum Martyrologium, includes other | names including Felix, Portus, Abdas (or Abda), and |
The | names of Fellows are published each year in The Time |
icant is a species of fern known by the common | names Deer fern or hard fern. |
meri is a species of grass known by the common | names Coast fescue and Elmer's fescue. |
most of these ships reverted to their original | names a few months later. |
is a species of fiddleneck known by the common | names seaside fiddleneck and woolly breeches. |
ilis is a species of sedge known by the common | names clustered field sedge, field sedge, and expres |
uctured data on the page (beyond tags and path | names), as field-value pairs, is being designed. |
tion is confined to these individuals, and the | names and figures of the princesses remain untouched |
Alternate common | names include Fiji-Lory, Ruffled-Lory, and Solitary |
The species' common | names are filament barb and blackspot barb. |
Common | names: Arafura File snake, Elephant Trunk Snake. |
upport for international characters in archive | names and files in archives. |
ing only serious candidates, not obscure place | names to fill a ballot. |
The stores operate under the | names Kwik Fill, Red Apple, or Country Fair. |
In 1988, the university changed | names one final time, becoming the University of Nor |
They collaborated under several different | names before finally adopting their permanent identi |
a Federal Savings Bank and officially changed | names to Financial Federal Savings Bank. |
gata is a species of grass known by the common | names feather fingergrass and feather windmillgrass. |
Most UK Brigades changed their | names from Fire Services to Fire & Rescue Services d |
Common | names include Fire erica, Fire heath, Red hairy heat |
took the five gunboats into service under the | names Ambush, Firebrand, Destruction, Harlequin, and |
Common | names include Firebush, Hummingbird Bush, Scarlet Bu |
In such Chinese transcriptions of Mongolian | names, the first syllable is sometimes wrongly given |
Sangeeth Theatre has | names of First in the Salem. |
und in FishBase or other sources of scientific | names of fishes. |
species of flowering plant known by the common | names woolly fishhooks and hooked groundstar. |
hey could bring prestigious orchestras and big | names to Flanders. |
Common | names include Flax-leaf Fleabane and Wavy-leaf Fleab |
sm, and became known to the police under alias | names 'John Fleming', 'John Webster', 'Charles Fergu |
itcher's Castoria, the product has had several | names, notably Fletcher's own. |
Common | names include Florida Fiddlewood and Spiny Fiddlewoo |
Bon texts have many | names: Water's Flower, Mountain of Sea Water, Nine S |
Other brand | names are Flubenol, Biovermin, and Flumoxal. |
While the | names have fluctuated over the years, for example "D |
ided into two categories: official translation | names and folk (or non-governmental; popular) transl |
Article | names are followed by (UK Parliament constituency). |
rhomboidea" and variants redirect here; these | names were for long misapplied to the Square-spotted |
Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic | Names (US-ACAN) for K.A. McCann, Master of the USNS |
'Chenille Prickly Pear', one of its vernacular | names, comes for the fringe of spines around the edg |
Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic | Names (US-ACAN) for John A. MacDonald, biologist, Mc |
Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic | Names (US-ACAN) for Edlen E. MacNamara, United State |
Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic | Names (US-ACAN) for Jerome Mintz, Meteorological Ele |
Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic | Names (US-ACAN) for Gouke M. Leek, glaciologist at B |
Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic | Names (US-ACAN) for F.A. Giovinco, Master of the USN |
Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic | Names (US-ACAN) for William R. Morgan, cook at Eight |
A number of informal | names exist for this species, Galaxias, the Western |
Are the | names known for the roads in the Major intersections |
In December 2007, the | Names reunited for a gig during A Factory Night (onc |
This is the pen | names used for writing extremely adult oriented Yaoi |
ns 1993): Tables of trivial and semisystematic | names retained for naming organic compounds |
Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic | Names (US-ACAN) for the University of Washington at |
Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic | Names (US-ACAN) for Jack W. Boyer, U.S. Navy, radiom |
Through an error, the | names intended for 1127 Mimi and 1145 Robelmonte had |
This Newlyn School is associated with the | names: Stanhope Forbes, Elizabeth Forbes, Norman Gar |
Some of these reflect | names in foreign languages that have had historical |
Common | names include Forest Phebalium or Scaly Phebalium. |
Combining two | names to form one name is a common Hindu practice. |
Systematic | names are formed as "substrate group lyase." |
The genus | names was formed from Greek and means precisely "sho |
The list of | names of former "old boys" or "old citizens" is gett |
Displayed on the rock were the | names of former Wilson Central Students who are or h |
In fact, these | names represent former administrative units rather t |
These | names include: Fort Enoch, Enoch's Fort, Fort Capon, |
Only the | names of forty-eight kings are still legible, and on |
The CBI wanted the | names of four very crucial persons who helped Batcha |
Former and merged | names include Foust's Mill |
anus is a species of grass known by the common | names Carolina foxtail and tufted foxtail. |
lata is a species of grass known by the common | names Bristly foxtail and hooked bristlegrass. |
The Gemstone File | names Jimmy Fratianno, Johnny Roselli, and Eugene Br |
history, geography and economics, many family | names have French, Dutch, Italian, Hungarian or Slav |
atter was probably Rogier van der Weyden (both | names, one French, one Dutch mean "of the meadow" in |
Both | names occur frequently in the early Middle Ages. |
Trade | names include Freshgard, Fungaflor, and Nuzone. |
Fritillaria pinetorum, known by the common | names Pinewoods fritillary and Davidson's fritillary |
Fritillaria micrantha, known by the common | names Brown fritillary and Brown bells, is a species |
IS they were known by several different common | names aside from Chemical Agent Identification Sets. |
A. Room, Dictionary of World Place | Names derived from British Names (1989). |
lian law allows candidates to run under ballot | names different from their legal names. |
The river's | names derive from the Celtic river-name gifl 'forked |
rate name group, so that the totally qualified | names differ from each other. |
Both the English and scientific | names arise from this species' habit of perching on |
The genus | names is from the Greek “kanistron” (a kind of baske |
Both of these | names derive from the Celtic root nemeto-, referring |
of the sons of the vizier had their images and | names erased from Neferseshemre's tomb. |
Both | names descend from the old high German terms "sigu" |
The first two | names stem from a spring at the site of the early co |
Many of the | names derive from the Slavic root pisa which relates |
The company's bikes use | names derived from other elements. |
While at Aachen, his pupils were given pet | names, derived from classical allusions (mainly from |
Her friends' | names changed from issue to issue, the only regular |
The | names range from Possum Trot to Bug Tussle to Santuc |
A few of the | names are from fighting that took place in the area |
tations opening late and some complaints about | names missing from voter lists. |
tations opening late and some complaints about | names missing from the voter list. |
The botanical | names comes from the Greek, meaning "cone-shaped ant |
The popular | names come from the lizard's rounded body and blunt |
Many of the | names are from 8 Jun 1967 |
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