I take it that the sex -
distinctive names of the parties involved will still be allowed, so that it should not be too difficult to tell the mother from the father, or at least the female from the male.
The term came to be
the distinctive name of the Egyptian Christian minority.
(3) a place name designating a place situated outside Québec or a place name in such other language as officialized by the Commission de toponymie du Québec, a family name, a given name or the name of a personality or character or
a distinctive name of a cultural nature; and
Not exact matches
one
of the most popular
names would need
distinctive identifiers attached to it in order to avoid confusion.
Thus it came about that the first important proper
name to have been written in many
of these languages must have been the
name of Jesus, with its pronunciation adapted to their
distinctive phonic structure, just as it had been in all the languages
of Europe.
They were supposed to be a shining beacon, bearing the
name of Yahweh with obedience and
distinctive holy living.
Yes, by all means, let us maintain, undergird, and strengthen our precious Baptist
distinctives: our commitment to a regenerate church membership, believers» baptism by immersion in the
name of the triune God, our stand for unfettered religious liberty, and all the rest» but let us do this not so that people will say how great the Baptists are but rather what a great Savior the Baptists have, what a great God they serve.
Note that his chief work is not teaching or healing but the calling
of a
distinctive community to bear witness to God by making known His «
name.»
«In taking this action, our prayer is that it will encourage the leadership
of Mars Hill to respond in a
distinctive and godly manner so that the
name of Christ will not continue to be dishonoured.»
The local church bears a
distinctive name to indicate, even in eases where one family rules the parish, that the congregation is not synonymous with a particular bond
of flesh.
If I were forced to
name one or the other
of these two moments as that in which the Christian church in its
distinctive character began, I should probably
name the second
of them, for it was only then that the community became fully conscious
of itself.
A statement can identify a candidate not only by stating the candidate's
name but also by other means such as showing a picture
of the candidate, referring to political party affiliations, or other
distinctive features
of a candidate's platform or biography.
It has been aptly remarked that, for example, the Yahwist's «editing» is hardly more than the placing
of accents
of refinement on the story in the use, say
of the
name Yahweh where earlier some amorphous term for deity stood in the story.8 And in the formation
of JP it is obvious that editors regard it as essential that the
distinctive forms
of both existent flood accounts, for example, be retained, a fact accounting for present «discrepancies» in the tale in the form
of duplicates and contradictions.9
The local church bears a
distinctive name to indicate... that the congregation is not synonymous with a particular bond
of flesh.»
Such a moment ought to have a
distinctive name; let us call it the Fullness
of Time.
Walking distance to world - class everything, the
distinctive Napa River Inn located in Downtown Napa has been named one of America's Dozen Distinctive Destinations by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and is a Forbes Four
distinctive Napa River Inn located in Downtown Napa has been
named one
of America's Dozen
Distinctive Destinations by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and is a Forbes Four
Distinctive Destinations by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and is a Forbes Four Star hotel.
A North African stew made in a
distinctive clay - pot slow cooker
of the same
name, tagine is an easy to prepare, family - friendly medley
of warm spices, tender meats, fresh vegetables, and dried fruits.
Logan chose his restaurant
name because he believes green chile is the most
distinctive hallmark
of New Mexican food.
The fact that defendant has not only dressed his product in imitation
of that
of the plaintiff, but has, in addition, likewise used plaintiff's trade - mark, gives added reason why the Court should require that hereafter defendant not only discontinue the use
of the
name «Tabasco,» but that he adopt a new and
distinctive bottle and carton, such as will clearly and unmistakably differentiate his sauce from the «Tabasco Pepper Sauce» manufactured by plaintiff.
Named for the plant's
distinctive blue dandelion - like flower, and inspired by its history
of use in coffee and other beverages, Blue Lion is a different kind
of bitter spirit sure to appeal to fans
of amari.
For a
distinctive option to promote your brand, try incorporating your restaurant's
name or logo on the front panel
of the lectern.
In accordance with the
distinctive local lingo, the group has been dubbed «The Muthas and the Othas,» the «othas» bearing the
names of five other sauces that complete a New Orleans menu: Remoulade, Ravigote, Bordelaise, Mignonette and Cocktail (the only male out
of the ten.)
The
name remains the same thanks to the
distinctive flavour
of the herb.
With a growing array
of distinctive restaurants, bars, and boutiques, this cosmopolitan district has been
named «Great Main Street»
of downtown.
Both aren't even in the top 200 US baby
names for 2016, making each
of them rather
distinctive.
In addition, Thatcher's ostensible «strong state» looks less
distinctive in the longue duree
of British politics: the Attlee Government used troops to break the 1949 dock strike; the Heath Government imprisoned the «Pentonville Five» and invoked five states
of emergency in three and a half years; and the Callaghan Government sought to prevent entry to Britain
of Hosenball and Agee in the
name of national security.
In previous years, under its old
name of the British Humanist Association, Humanists UK adopted a
distinctive «Bendy Human» logo for its own use.
Dr. Hamilton coined the
name because the species is found in California near Folsom Prison (famous for Cash's song «Folsom Prison Blues») and because mature males are generally solid black in coloration (paying homage to Cash's
distinctive style
of dress where he has been referred to as the «Man in black»)(see Image 2).
Property developers are threatening some
of the last remaining habitats
of the Brazil wood, the
distinctive tree that gave South America's largest nation its
name.
Europeans discovered the nebula in the 1700s, and it earned its
distinctive name from a drawing made around 1844 by the Earl
of Rosse.
Despite its impressive teeth, the ancient animal (
named Janjucetus hunderi, partly in honor
of its discoverer) has
distinctive anatomical traits that place it firmly within the baleen branch.
Big Data reveals
distinctive patterns in higher education systems: A list
of professors» last
names can reveal, measure unethical hiring.»
The 70 to 80 - million - year - old fossil is too incomplete to be given an exact
name, but it is
distinctive enough to identify as belonging to a branch
of sauropods called titanosaurs (Naturwissenschaften, DOI: 10.1007 / s00114 -011-0869-x).
Main sequence is the class
name for stars that occupy a continuous
distinctive band formed by plotting stellar color versus brightness for a large sample
of stars.
This particular star,
named WR 31a, is surrounded by a
distinctive blue bubble — a Wolf — Rayet nebula made
of dust, hydrogen, helium and other gases.
Black phosphorus is the stable form
of white phosphorus and gets its
name from its
distinctive color.
The term vitamin E actually is the collective
name for a group
of fat - soluble compounds with
distinctive antioxidant properties.
She had pertussis, a bacterial infection that usually goes by the
name whooping cough because
of its
distinctive seal - like cough.
Maybe one
of the most well - known
names in the fitness industry, Bowflex is, without a doubt, one
of the best home gym manufacturers in the market and takes its
name from its
distinctive delivery
of resistance.
I picked some
of the more
distinctive names in the internet dating industry and here are the social media results...
Thus, it's one
of those rare and
distinctive girl
names that have two meanings.
At first, the area was known as London Mountain since the place was cloaked in fog that reminded the Brits
of home... but thanks to a little local chap called the hoary marmot, the area took on the
name of Whistler, since the little critters were always making their
distinctive call in among the peaks.
The moving image actually helped bring the band to a wider audience, via the
distinctive use
of its music throughout the beloved 2004 Texas football film Friday Night Lights and the subsequent TV series
of the same
name.
(He also provides the
distinctive voice and personality
of a rock - figure
named Korg.)
On the one hand, it's a little disappointing that Tom Cruise has selected Christopher McQuarrie to helm another Mission: Impossible movie, given that one
of the coolest things about this ongoing espionage series is how it's continually passed the directorial baton, allowing a different big -
name filmmaker to put their own
distinctive stamp on the M: I brand with each new entry.
Greta Gerwig Is a Director, Not a Muse Noreen Malone Vulture «Maybe it was because
of her sexy dirndl skirt
of a
name, maybe because
of her squinting physical resemblance to indie Gen - X avatar Chloë Sevigny, maybe simply because
of her
distinctive delivery.
As drama begins to surround Father Adam, «In The
Name Of...» develops into a thoughtful, distinctive portrait of a truly devout man struggling to come to terms with himself (notably after developing a relationship with a Jesus lookalike youth at the center for difficult boys he devotes time to
Of...» develops into a thoughtful,
distinctive portrait
of a truly devout man struggling to come to terms with himself (notably after developing a relationship with a Jesus lookalike youth at the center for difficult boys he devotes time to
of a truly devout man struggling to come to terms with himself (notably after developing a relationship with a Jesus lookalike youth at the center for difficult boys he devotes time to).
This film even adds a layer
of enjoyment to its
distinctive, flavorful dialogue, as characters, including a screenwriter
named Martin, write their own backstories and endings, sparking fanciful flashbacks and fantasy sequences.
«Call Me by Your
Name» accomplishes what few adaptations
of first - person novels do: It fully retains the psychological interiority that made the source material so
distinctive.
The writer / director's
distinctive brand
of genre homage remains, evolving from horror to action to science fiction; his good - natured irreverence again rears its head in satirical commentary and clever comedy; his man - child protagonists return, with different character
names and dynamics but the same immature traits.