Sentences with phrase «often have different names»

There are many, many varieties of chili peppers, and they often have different names depending on region.

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glabriusculum is thought to have a range that goes from Arizona down to Columbia, often taking on different local names (chilpete, chile piquin, chilpiquin, chile conguito).
I wish we had more squash here in Italy... often they don't even have specific names for the 4 - 5 different types that exist here... just zucca!
All three cuisines are similar, Solomon says, but often dishes will have different names in different places.
Y names often involve slightly different pronunciations, and if needed, we've tried to add them here.
Often partners have had a different experience with a name, either from knowing someone by that name or perhaps a celebrity by the name immediately comes to mind.
Because of the kinds of things you talked about under the name of Fabianism, instead of democratic practices and accountability like popular participation and protests and other forms of civic or popular review, we've gone the route of professionalisation in the civil service and accountability via targets and standardisations and numbers, which enable what is often merely an appearance of accountability, and actually operate in a very different way from other more politicised forms of accountability.
I have been T1 since I was 16, and often I feel like it should have a completely different name since treatment and causes of it are so different.
I often get confused, despite my brain being in great shape, because most of these diets have actually come and gone for decades, only with different names — low - carb, Paleo, caveman, ketogenic, etc..
Often times one herb will have a few different names, which can admittedly be confusing.
By the way, the model of stimulus recovery and adaptation is also named differently by different authors, I have elaborated on that in the article How often should I Back Squat, different names, but same concept.
This title has only 30 songs to its name in the core package and it's quite noticeable once you've gone through the game's main mode Live Quest as you're often tasked to play the same songs again under different conditions in the Event Quests section.
With twelve different comedy genius directors including Peter Farrelly («Dumb & Dumber», «There's Something About Mary», «Shallow Hal»), Steve Carr («Daddy Day Care», «Dr Dolittle 2»), Steven Brill («Little Nicky») and Brett Ratner («Rush Hour») to name but a few and eight different writers, this jaw - droppingly crude and often obscene movie features a diverse star - studded cast, both British and American, who have banded together to shock you in the most hilarious ways you can think of.
A lot of us are taking back our pen names, by putting on the cover and in description something like «Sarah A. Hoyt writing as Sarah D'Almeida» Agatha Christie books in the US often have completely different names than in the UK and publishers on line who know you might read both will say stuff like «And Then There Was None» originally published as «Ten Little Indians.»
As the name suggests, compressed chews are processed hides that have been tightly compressed into different shapes and often have added flavoring, such as garlic, beef or cheese, for additional appeal.
Which name is used often depends on the location as they have different names in different countries.
More precisely the different joint conditions grouped under the name of elbow dysplasia include: a ununited anconeal process (failure of union between the anconeal process and the remainder of the ulna beyond 20 weeks of age), the so - called osteochondrosis dissecans of the humeral condyle (failure of ossification of the articular cartilage covering the humeral condyle, resulting in an abnormal thickening of the articular cartilage and separation between this region and the underlying bone), and finally the fragmentation of the coronoid process (in which the ulnar coronoid process have multiple fragments or most often a single fragment).
Kikizo: To be honest with you, I think Japanese creators often have different, unique aspects to their personalities, for example we have the creator named Suda 51, so I think we are used to hearing many unusual words and names from the Japanese developers.
So for disambiguation, people would call it a NIC, a NIC Card, or sometimes a Network Card, and they'd often incorrectly call one thing by a different name in a meaningless way, because if you were on Netware - S, your CPU was your Controller.
You've often heard PWC referred to as a Jet Ski, Wave Runner or Sea - Doo, but those are actually brand names of different PWC models.
Roughhousing, rough and tumble play, play fighting, horseplay... we have different names for it but all early childhood teachers have seen it: that bone - jarring, boisterous, often frightening playstyle young children seem to love, and crave.
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