When she sang her own name as part of his lyric it was like she had let him name her.
Contrary to the "gel" part of its name, aerogels are highly porous solids that look like frozen blue smoke.
On her marriage, to a lawyer, she retained Macapagal as part of her name, and it has done her no harm.
Fadl wrote the book under yet another pseudonym, Abdul Qader bin Abdul Aziz, in part because the name was not Egyptian and would further mask his identity.
Both Llanelli and Cardiff RFC won 'stand-alone' status as respectively Llanelli Scarlets - although the 'Llanelli' part of the name has since been jettisoned - and Cardiff Blues.
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You see, the "Hex" part of the name refers to the six buttons embedded along the left side of the mouse, intended for use as hotkeys during action-RPGs.
For example, schools to the west of London regard the area as Middlesex and want to use that as the geographical part of their name, but have been told they cannot because it no longer exists as a local authority area.
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For their part, brand-name and generic drugmakers argue the deals actually hasten lower-cost generics to market.
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These are generated by employees who use their business address as part of their user name.
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What did become clear was his burning desire to use my name as part of his project.
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Palin made her name in part by backing tough ethical standards for politicians.
Spokesman Jack Cox said the company changed its name in part because many people already referred to it as Sanofi.
Like Kenneth Cole, she understands that part of turning your name into a brand is letting it evolve with the times.
Clancy, 26, is probably the biggest name taking part in the event.
Few people realize how much information a DNS server sees can be seen by organizations that are part of the domain name system.
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After its bankruptcy sale to Chinese auto supplier Wanxiang Group, battery-maker A123 Systems Inc. was required to change its name as part of its agreement.
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Dreier's world started collapsing in October, his lawyer said, when an accounting firm employee told him he would go to the police after finding out Dreier allegedly falsified accounting materials using the firm's name as part of his scheme.
Instead, it's supposedly phasing out the name as part of a "transition from industry dialog to a broad consumer dialog" while it starts shipping related products -- a funny statement for a company that's been shipping some of those products for quite awhile.
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Dreier's world started collapsing in October, his lawyer said at the bail hearing earlier this month, when an accounting firm employee told him he would go to the police after finding out Dreier allegedly falsified accounting materials using the firm's name as part of his scheme.
Biltmore (a name derived in part from Bildt, the Vanderbilts' Dutch town of origin) has been receiving guests since its completion, and paying ones since 1930.
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He said the men, Zainal Abidin, 38, and Julisman, 28, who uses one name, were part of a cell allegedly involved in recent attacks against Indonesian police.
Conspiracy theories claimed the name change was part of a secret plan to end the Palestinians' refugee status so as to block their demand to "return" to Israel.
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"I just got sick of people taking the mick out of the name although our previous name was probably part of the key to our success, " Mr Wray said.
Amazon's name recognition in part reflects the site's popularity -- it has more than 1.5 million customers, making it the Web's busiest retail location, according to Media Metrix (music retailer Columbia House Online was second).
The chief significance of the data mining that worries the legislators in Vermont is precisely that it can give valuable information to these detailers, helping to further entrench brand-name drugs as part of the medical scene in Vermont, keeping generics (they fear) on the margins of the markets.
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Indeed, the first part of the group's name was the German acronym for Proletarian Union for Terror and Destruction.
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