Sentences with phrase «from the name of»

Now, roughly 80 % of the city's population — nearly six million people — lives in these buildings, which are known as HDBs, from the name of the Housing and Development Board.
I dropped a word in yesterday's newsletter from the name of the firm that funded startup Recorded Future.
The Netflix bashing had gone mainstream a week earlier when Saturday Night Live lampooned the company's YouTube video in a searing skit that mocked everything from the name of the spinoff to Hastings» goatee.
To begin, it might behoove analysts and policy makers to do a thought experiment by disassociating the term «development» from such concepts as China's «global development finance» or even from the name of the China Development Bank itself.
(Reuters)-- The Boy Scouts of America will drop «boy» from the name of its signature program for older youths as it seeks to widen its appeal to girls, the 108 - year - old organization said on Wednesday.
«Easter» definitely derives from the name of the local diety (we get the word «East» from the same root).
There are many theories about the origin of the word «Easter» but among the main contenders is the idea that it comes from the name of a sex goddess (or fertility goddess).
Cadbury appears to have reversed a decision to remove the word «Easter» from the name of its annual egg hunt for children.
It's really a clan name, derived from the name of an 18th century chief in South Africa's Eastern Cape, from whom Nelson Mandela was descended.
Others say that the name comes from the name of the man who took revenge for the murder of Husain, saying that he did it on behalf of Muhammad Ibn Hanafiyya.
Although the term «economic» has been dropped from the name of the European Community, economic motivations have not diminished.
The name petit four seems to have originated from the name of the ovens (petit four meaning «small oven») they were baked in.
«From the name of the game, to the signage in the end zones and sidelines, to the numerous commercials that air during the game, our goal is to keep folks hungry for Idaho potatoes.»
I am sure you have already guessed it from the name of the stroller.
is a choose - your - own - adventure show where kids in the audience call all the shots, from the name of the show to the decisions each character makes (Somerville)
Hazel is one of many names coined in the 19th century from the names of plants.
I think you would agree that this show is definitely not to model ideal examples of good moms, although you could probably tell that from the name of the show.
You often hear this name through the game children play in the pool, Marco Polo, but this game comes from the name of a famous Italian explorer.
The name Sirius comes from the name of the Egyptian god Osiris.
As you've probably guessed from the name of the model you can easily take if off road and tackle the trails.
From names of ancient Rome, beautiful models, and fashion forward cities, Italy is full of traditional and unique names to choose from.
The term mentoring comes from the name of the advisor to a young man named Telemachus in Homer's classic work.
The PRFI does the sort of social work you might expect from the name of the organization.
There are not much differences between the major political parties apart from the names of their flag - bearers.
The term instant runoff voting is derived from the name of a class of voting methods called runoff voting.
From the names of things, a linguist can then work their way towards actions, and how to express relationships between objects, Everett said.
As the associate director of the Alzheimer's Prevention Clinic at Weill Cornell Medical College, my work has been focused on the rigorous study of the optimal diet for the brain, not just to prevent or mitigate Alzheimer's (obvious from the name of our clinic) but also to maintain memory, cognition, and focus over an entire lifetime.
As you can guess from the name of my book, I'm a huge bone broth fan!
From the name of the product itself, Garden of Life's protein powder is 100 percent organic and is gluten - free, dairy - free, and soy - free.
As you could have inferred from the name of this soup, it is both hearty and healthy.
This may seem obvious from the name of the scenario, but the truth is, because both programs can be healthier than the average western diet, both could help improve the health of your liver.
And, to prevent any confusion from the name of the event: The Brolando Experience is open to women, as last year some people mistakenly thought «Brolando» meant it was only for Bros (i.e., Men).
Forest, VA About Blog Nydree Flooring comes from the name of a historic horse farm in the picturesque Albemarle County Virginia.
As you can clearly see from the name of the site, you can become happy today.
The duo is derived from the name of danielles home town, red deer, alberta.
You can see from the name of the site that the choice you will have would be done only among the beautiful ladies.
As you can guess from the name of the site the members of SugarDaddyForMe.com.
Its very title lovingly derives from the name of Miguel's oldest living relative, great - grandmother Mamá Coco, whose importance to the story only becomes clear late in the film.
One carry over comes from the name of the IMF team head being Jim Phelps (Voight, Heat), but he's mostly out of the way from the get - go, as we follow his direct subordinate, Ethan Hunt (Cruise, The Firm), for the remainder of the adventure.
The title Covenant, like Prometheus, comes from the name of the ship that is taking our characters to a distant planet Origae - 6.
The film's title comes from the name of a self - help book written by Teddy Raymond (Tom Berenger), a semi-anonymous guru whose work has managed to sweep the nation (or at least greater Los Angeles; the movie makes it hard to differentiate between the two) despite his lack of participation in the publicity machine.
The title of the film comes from the name of the hospital in which Kennedy ended up dying in, Parkland Hospital in Dallas, as well as where his assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald would go following his own shooting to subsequently die.
As you might expect from the name of the game, these characters are called Yooka and Laylee respectively.
The title comes from the name of a famous (real) diamond.»
Give students 1 - 2 minutes to draw lines from the name of a person to a picture of an activity and then to a day of the week.
It's from the name of Mercedes Jellinek, daughter of an early Daimler - Benz distributor.
Originally known primarily in racing circles, the company name is derived from the name of one of the company's founders, Lionel Martin, and from the Aston Hill speed hillclimb.
The company name is derived from the name of one of the company's founders, Lionel Martin, and from the Aston Hill speed hillclimb near Aston Clinton in Buckinghamshire.
Clearly, from the name of the tuner, we can venture a guess that the Clubman has received an impressive audio system, but it has also received exterior and interior updates and an extra 55 HP.
The name of your eBook is taken from the name of your InDesign book or document unless you a different one is added in the Boilerplate.
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