| 21. | And that's what's happening here : Marthe struggling to put a name to what she sees.
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| 22. | "Celibacy ! " she exclaims, relieved to be able to put a name to her condition.
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| 23. | There were eight or nine of us there, and not one of us could put a name to him.
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| 24. | "I can put a name to everybody's face now, " he said Tuesday after practice.
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| 25. | Musicians can put a name to this swan dive : from no flats to four flats across the circle of fifths.
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| 26. | Informal resources include the free Merlin Bird ID app to help beginning birders put a name to the birds they see.
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| 27. | In September 1982, the CDC finally put a name to it : Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome . ( END ITALICS HERE)
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| 28. | When they finally put a name to it, I felt as if 500 pounds of cement had been lifted off my back,
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| 29. | "You gain control of things by naming them, but I couldn't put a name to ( Lucy ).
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| 30. | Prosopagnoics, as sufferers are called, usually can put a name to a face if they hear the person's voice.
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