Sentences with phrase «double meaning of its name»

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The meaning of Desiree may be the reason why most parents aren't doing a double take when they see the name in baby books.
He said the name of the project has a double meaning — intended as a reference to an alarm siren that gives an early storm warning and to «the sirens of the sea in Greece.»
If you think this means a FIA approved GT4 race car based on the AMG GT, then double check the space between the name GT and the number 4 because what Mercedes is trying to tell us is that the AMG GT will be gaining two doors so that it can compete with cars like the Porsche Panamera and sporting variants of the Bentley Continental GT.
- some Year One characters were pushed to Year Two - second year more than doubles the number of franchises - sixteen new properties are on the way - multiplayer battle arenas and improved adventure worlds - minimum number of events in each world is 25, in season one it was 21 - two exclusive Lego Dimensions figures, DC Comics stars Green Arrow and Supergirl - available as figurines only through special means, with Green Arrow given away at both E3 and Comic - Con - Green Arrow will be available digitally through the Hire - a-Hero feature - Lord Vortech was being considered, but isn't completed - could see new content related to Year One figurines / worlds - use the TARDIS to get to new areas in season two - there will be two DeLorean spots as well - access this content via a hub named the Shard, which will also link back to the year one hub
Could the name of this dance have a doubling meaning?
In a way it's one of the best games to bear the Double Dragonname, but it's hard to shake the feeling that Technōs had already started to loose a cohesive vision of what it meant to be Double Dragon, both in tone and in gameplay.
Inspired by the 1959 film of the same name (by legendary German - American director Douglas Sirk), this exhibition, like the film, is filled with subtext and double meaning.
One in particular here, called Lovin» Spoonful (most of the tiles have names of music groups), has a double meaning because Chamberlain stated that he added only «a teaspoon of color» to the lacquer, and therefore its slow emergence.
My close college friends and I named ourselves feminists, cursed loudly in public, flirted with insults instead of hair flips, gave one another dead roses for Valentine's Day, and even penned a poster for our apartment that read «The Hairy - Leg Café» to play with the negative stereotypes of feminists we knew some of our peers held.2 For me, using the F - word as a proud marker of my belief in equality means that I hear subtle and not so subtle put - downs when I'm critical of sexual double standards, traditional heterosexual marriage, differences in pay and prestige, and who cleans the bathroom.
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