Not exact matches
Yeshua, (ישוע, with vowel pointing יֵשׁוּעַ yēšūă «in Hebrew)[1] was a
common alternative form of the
name Joshua «Yehoshuah» יְהוֹשֻׁעַ in later books of the Hebrew Bible and among Jews of the Second Temple Period.
«Nestl é fully supports this petition because recognizing potassium salt as an
alternative common or usual
name would better promote consumer understanding of the ingredient and improve consumer experience.»
While Matthew has been widely used in Western countries since the Biblical times, including the other
names of the evangelists, its derivatives like Matthias, Mathieu, and Matteo are rarely used in the United States, making them a great
alternative for the
common name.
(Supporters point out that Indiana's new standards are virtually identical to
Common Core, albeit under a different
name, and that South Carolina remains a participant in the
Common Core program until it develops
alternative standards.)
Common names for these types of standards include: Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS), Clean Energy Standard (CES), Renewable Energy Standard (RES), or
Alternative Energy Standard (AES).
Yes, Herb Caen would freak: The
Common Scold likes an
alternative Internet radio program, but wonders about its
name...