Sentences with phrase «letter surname»

In September 1975, in the middle of the U.S. Open, a teenager with an 11 - letter surname told four people — her business manager and three fellow players — of her plan to defect from Czechoslovakia the following day.

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This series of articles began when I couldn't sleep at night and instead of counting sheep to help me drop off I selected teams of West Ham players whose surnames all started with the same letter.
It all started with me trying to select teams of West Ham players whose surnames all started with the same letter.
Forget those counting sheep theories and try to select a West Ham team of players that you have seen whose surnames all start with the same letter.
When I can't sleep at night then instead of counting sheep I pick a West Ham team of players that have surnames that all start with the same letter.
If so, ditch those counting sheep theories and try to select a West Ham team of players that you have seen whose surnames all start with the same letter.
Previously I advised ditching counting sheep theories if you can't get to sleep, and selecting a West Ham team of players that you have seen whose surnames all start with the same letter.
Some men are named after the popular French saints while some use capital letters for their surname, some people have a hyphenated name while some have unisex name.
She chose her name by combining her childhood nickname (the last letters of Gillian) and the surname of Lafcadio Hearn, an Irish writer who lived in Japan at the end of the 19th century.
Try to pick both a first name and surname that begin with a letter near the beginning of the alphabet.
By altering his surname by one letter, he challenged the title and privileges traditionally bestowed by the Name - of - the - Father, and the patriarchal institutions it upholds, such as family, church, law, and commerce.
The painting T negra / Black T features the letter T which is frequently cited in Tàpies» work and has numerous connotations — from the obvious reference to the leading letter of his surname and also his wife's first name «Teresa», it also acts as a pictographic symbol of the cross, one of the oldest ceremonial symbols found in almost every culture.
Born Armand Pierre Fernandez in Nice, France (he changed to his pseudonym when the last letter of his name was accidentally omitted on a catalogue cover in 1958, although he had stopped using his surname in 1947), he learned painting from his father and received formal training at the Ecole Nationale des Arts Decoratifs in Nice (1946 - 1949).
By altering his surname by one letter he marked a shift in his artistic practice and broadened its implications.
Dudley Del Balso, Roberta Smith and Brydon Smith, Donald Judd: Catalogue Raisonné of Paintings, Objects and Wood - Blocks 1960 — 1974, Ottawa 1975, p. 168, as DSS 128, the letters being the accepted abbreviation of the authors» surnames).
The 3T could be seen as OnePlus» attempt to mimic the success Apple has had with the formula (and in fact, the company says it picked T for the new phone's surname simply because it's a letter higher than S).
For example, a good variant is to add the first letter of your name at the beginning and your surname afterward.
We have adopted all 4 of our children and retained 3 out of 4 their given first names, the 4th was a difficult mouthful with our family surname (s) but we did go with the 2nd letter to at least try to honour the original, and selected a Gaelic name the same as his 2 brothers.
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