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  • His last memories are recorded in an interview for Italian television entitled " Anam ", an Indian word that literally means " the one with no name ", an appellative he gained during an experience in an ashram in India.
  • The name Leigh Creek had no legal status by way of dedication, while the town of Copley was proclaimed under the Crown Lands Act and there were many sound reasons why the latter appellative should be adopted for all Government purposes.
  • It was given the title " Pontifical " by Pope Leo XIII on 1902 in his constitution, " Quae Mari Sinico ", and the appellative " The Catholic University of the Philippines " by Pope Pius XII in 1947.
  • The appellative " links ", having evolved from the early Scots, came to refer to land betwixt the sea and farming communities, which land was not arable, having previously been underwater, and was thus used for golf.
  • It was only after Li Bingzi's father died during China's flu epidemic of 1918 and her mother, Gu Jingmei, became the fourth wife in another family that she began the appellative journey that ended with the name Daisy Tan.
  • Turkey and France were heavily chastised, while a qualified defence of George W . Bush is mounted, in one essay against the charge that the US President merits the appellative " cowboy " and in another that he rushed his nation into war.
  • Latinized in Barleti's version as " Scanderbegi " and translated into English as " Skanderbeg ", the combined appellative is assumed to have been a comparison of Skanderbeg's military skill to that of Alexander the Great.
  • "But while Sabellius maintained that there was but one divine person, he still believed the distinction of Father, Son and Holy Spirit, described in the Scriptures, to be a real distinction, and not a mere appellative or nominal one.
  • If this identification is correct, VI " Herculia " men had the appellative " Martiobarbuli ", since they were expert in throwing small darts, " martiobarbuli ", carried by five in the inside of their shields.
  • The name Eckendorf is formed from " Eck ( e ) " meaning " corner " or " locality " followed by the appellative " Dorf " meaning " village " that is to say " local village " according to Ernest Negro.
  • Dhatr, found in a few passages as an appellative designating priests as establishes of the sacrifice, occurs as the name of a deity about a dozen times and, with the exception of one indefinite mention in company with a number of other gods, only in the tenth book.
  • Appellative verbs also existed, which were nouns used as verbs by suffixing personal terminations, e . g . ?????( king ) + ???( personal termination for'I') = ???????( I am the king)
  • The main worry is that the evaluation of the panel decisions often shows a lack of unanimous consensus in the interpretation of the UDRP . This may be due to a number of reasons, such as the lack of an appellative review and panels composed by members from a multitude of jurisdictions and informed by different legal traditions.
  • The name of Mr . Wentworth had frequently been mentioned there that day, and that on one or two occasions with an unwise tenderness, a squeamish reluctance to speak plain, English, and call certain nasty doings of Mr . Wentworth by the usual homely appellatives, simply because they were Mr . Wentworth's.
  • Finally, even as EB's comments were indecorous ( although " Chuckwagon " seems a jocular, if unduly informal and perhaps patronizing, appellative, and certainly not a personal attack ), I don't think they rise of the level of blockable Joe 21 : 22, 3 June 2006 ( UTC)
  • Thury can also be explained by an appellative " turra ", pre-Latin origin, perhaps Gaul, who gave birth to a long list of microtoponyms because she remained alive until our time in patois means " tureau " " height ", followed by the same suffix "-acum " already mentioned in the previous case.
  • Freudenthal's book on Lincos discusses it with many technical words from linguistic and logical theory, usually without defining them, which may have reduced its general interest, though the main chapters can be understood without these technical terms : appellatives, binding, formalization, function, lexicology, logistical, ostensive, quasi-general, semantics, syntax, variables, etc.
  • The name " Friand " would not have been the name of a person, since the name is otherwise not attested among the Old Norse names, and Braun suggested that it was the appellative form of " frj?" ( " to love " ), " frj�ndi ", and which meant " nephew " in some Old Norse sources.
  • About the late twenty-first dynasty ( 10th century BC ), however, instead of being used alone as before, it began to be added to the other titles before the ruler's name, and from the twenty-fifth dynasty ( eighth to seventh centuries BC ) it was, at least in ordinary usage, the only epithet prefixed to the royal appellative.
  • Persons so honoured are, however, officially prohibited from publicly employing the usual knightly accolade of " Sir " or " Dame " followed by their personal and family names and the claim is made that the honour of knighthood or damehood is conferred without the Queen or her governor general's concession of any appellative accolade, thus avoiding the bestowal of any titular honour.
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