Sentences with phrase «names taken from»

Galerie Thomas Schulte presented an immersive hanging of Allan McCollum «Äôs «ÄòEach and Every One of You «Äô from 2004, which consists of an inventory of male and female first names taken from the United States census, printed with ink on paper and installed in the order of popularity.
The Social Security Administration releases the top baby names taken from birth certificates from the United States.
This site is kept up - to - date with information on the most popular baby names taken from hospital lists around the country.
Keep your baby's life in tune with these names taken from popular tunes.
A truly wonderful sense of the appropriate has guided the inventors of the most terrifying weapons to choose names that evoke ultimate violence in the most effective way: names taken from the direst divinities in Greek mythology, like Titan, Poseidon, and Saturn, the god who devoured his own children.
I am active in the religious peace movement Oz veShalom, «Strength and Peace,» a name taken from the last verse of Psalm 29: «May the Lord give strength [oz] to His people!
Maybe second offense, have your whole last name taken from you...
Is the shortened version of Dolores, an English and Spanish name taken from the Spanish title for the Virgin Mary «María de Los Dolores, meaning «Mary of Sorrows.»
The theory is called leptogenesis, a name taken from the lepton particle family, to which neutrinos belong.
Since the majority of Korean Americans have a close affiliation with Christian churches, Kim's faith - based Mustard Seed Generation organization (the name taken from a biblical reference, «The kingdom of God is like a mustard seed...») works with churches to present counseling in a positive light.
The renaissance of Bentley as an independent marque had started with the Bentley Mulsanne - a name taken from the Le Mans race circuit.
Shetland Sheepdogs used to be called Toonies - a name taken from «tun», the Norwegian word for farm.
Others claim a more ancient ancestry with the name taken from Hispania, the Roman provinces on the southern coast of Iberia, which is the Greek name for the country that became Spain.
With a name taken from Arabic, which loosely means «messy, Sook is a fashion boutique that features quite a mismatch of items inside, with décor featuring recycled materials.
He calls the series «Flatland `, a name taken from the satirical 1884 novella that used the fictional two - dimensional world of Flatland to comment on the hierarchy of Victorian culture.
With its name taken from Theodor Herzl's Altneuland, a novel about a Jewish socialist utopia, and much of the rapid development coming from European émigrés, Tel Aviv's very bones reflect the grand aesthetic ideas of the last century.
The key word in these experiments is collaboration and the engine driving them is a type of Web site known as a wiki, a name taken from the Hawaiian word for fast.

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The system takes its name from the investigative method of asking the question «Why?»
Also, in states such as California, failure to register your business name can prevent you from taking legal action in the name of your business.
Karpelès took control of Mt. Gox — the name is an acronym for Magic: The Gathering Online eXchange, after the trading card game that inspired the original site — in 2011 from founder Jed McCaleb.
If the hackers who stole your credit information from Equifax drain your bank account or take out a loan in your name, it's your problem, not Equifax's.
She said the company isn't taking any more applications after gathering about 1,500 names, adding workers are being referred for jobs with a preference given to those from Fort McMurray.
Britain is not part of the Schengen area, which takes its name from the place where the passport treaty was signed.
One staff member from Ontario, who asked to withhold her name over concerns that she may be fired for speaking out, said Loblaw has shifted pressure to its newer employees and that has taken a toll on her family.
If you take a look at your website analytics and the data tells you that you have lots of customers searching for you from a particular city or region, you should include that area by name in your keywords.
The Velar, which takes its name from Range Rover's original development prototypes from the 1960s, will be officially unveiled on March 1, ahead of the 2017 Geneva motor show.
How to Stop a Competitor from Using a Similar Business Name Attorney Nina Kaufman explains the steps you can take to protect your nName Attorney Nina Kaufman explains the steps you can take to protect your namename.
That's one of several ways the company is shadowing Elon Musk's Tesla Motors, right up to its name — also taken from 19th century innovator Nikola Tesla.
Yet, according to financial reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, that same year Trump received $ 583,333 in compensation from the then - named Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts, the company Trump had taken public in the middle of that year.
The meteor shower, which usually takes place in November, gets its name from because some of its shooting stars appear to come from part of the Leo star constellation.
Having trademark rights allows you to protect your domain name against others who might allege that it infringes on their trademark and try to have it legally taken from you, and also allows you to enforce your trademark rights against others who use domain names similar to yours to try to divert your customers.
Tim Hortons, which took its name from Toronto Maple Leafs player and founder Tim Horton, turned 50 earlier this year.
To get from his home to the factory that he owns on the other side of town, Zak Pashak, the owner and president of Detroit Bikes, takes Joy Road, a notorious Detroit artery whose name belies the mirthless array of derelict houses, boarded - up storefronts and vast, empty tracts of overgrown land that line it.
You can also find new names to love for everything from turkey jerky to eco-friendly laundry detergent pods to almond flour crackers (a personal diehard favorite after taking a chance on the brand via ThriveMarket, a healthy eating discount store).
«You had people in that group... that were there to protest the taking down of a very, very important statue and the renaming of a park from Robert E. Lee to another name
From riding a bike or taking a bus to shopping at overstock stores instead of needing a name brand label, rich people are willing to take those extra steps to save money.
The school itself takes its name from a business legacy — S.C. Johnson, founder of the global household - product company of the same name.
The company, named Modern Meadow, makes leather and, indeed, meat by taking skin or muscle samples from animals via biopsy and then growing them in vitro.
The school takes its name from billionaire property mogul Leonard Stern, who earned his MBA from NYU in 1959 and donated $ 30 million to construct a new building for the business school in 1988.
(Indeed, the much lamented Saturday Night magazine cheekily took its name from this forced sales date.)
Take a lesson from rapper Curtis Jackson III (better known by his stage name «50 Cent»)-- who did just that.
Thunderbird, which takes its name from its location on a deactivated Army Air Training base just outside Phoenix, was offering a global slant to business education when most deans didn't think international business was important.
It's a lawyer from outside of government named by the attorney general to take over an investigation that poses a conflict of interest for the Justice Department.
Northwestern's business school was established in the early 1900s, but it wasn't until 1979 that the school took the Kellogg name following a $ 10 million donation from the John L. and Helen Kellogg Foundation — heirs of the family that started the famed cereal company.
This «new meteorology», as it was sometimes called, became culturally pervasive in the years following World War I. Not only did it lift the metaphors of trench warfare and place them in the air (the «weather front» taking its name directly from the battle fronts of the war), it also insisted that to speak of the weather meant to speak of a global system of energies opening, ever anew, onto different futures.
Gossage draws from his database of some 160,000 leads; he takes a sample of phone - in leads and reader - service - card leads from the past three months to a year to get the 10,000 names.
It's not clear whether tron takes its name directly from the science fiction movie, but its 10 - year projected development timeline on its website has heavy references to «Star Trek.»
You've made a name for yourself by taking days off, but from the looks of it I'd say you've had a pretty busy year.
Like Muddy Waters — which takes its name from a Chinese expression about where fishermen find it easiest to fool the fish — Alfredlittle was created in 2010 and publishes postings that challenge the reporting of companies that operate in China but are listed on North American exchanges.
The sound that you're listenin'to Is from my guitar that's named Lucille I'm very crazy about Lucille Lucille took me from the plantation Or you might say brought me fame - «Lucille»
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