Sentences with phrase «own eponym»

No, I am not Roz... I am a Rozta» (big fan of Roz, and I made up the eponym) Roz is in the Indian Ocean, somewhere, rowing from east to west (Australia to Madgascar, I think) and you have in common with her that she is also naked (salt water and clothing make for a bad skin situation when one is in that environment for months on end) You should look her up... writes a fantastic blog.
The great ones played 10 years or more in the red and white from the defensive era of your eponym to the wide open game of today.
Ken Langone, the extremely wealthy, blunt, opinionated eponym of the Medical Center is a major political donor who heads «Republicans for Cuomo.»
Renal cell carcinoma, also known by the eponym Grawitz tumor, is the most common form of kidney cancer arising from the renal tubule.
«I think we also have to part ways with the idea that an eponym is an unmitigated honor of the person.
Details of surgical procedures, pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, and treatment of medical diseases, medical and surgical eponyms, and surgeons and surgery in the news.
Every year was associated with the name, an eponym, of the Limmu, the individual holding office.
While the offbeat interests, unconventional outlook, and unique manners of the lead would be enough to distinguish Juno, the film surrounds its eponym with other fascinating persons who add to the air of realism and supply layers of depth.
This side - scrolling action RPG beat «em up based on the eponym show will certainly delight the fans.
Though we think first of Java as an eponym for coffee (or, to some today, a computer language), it is in fact the trading of aromatic tropical spices on which the fortunes of the great island's colonizers and Western discoverers were first founded.
His former home is now a holocaust museum and, thanks to The London Times that coined the expression, quisling has become an eponym for traitor.
This side - scrolling action RPG beat «em up based on the eponym show will certainly delight the fans.
The exhibition is entitled Hard Times, a title chosen by the artist in reference to Charles Dickens» eponym novel inspired by his visit to Preston during the workers» Lock - out of 1853.
Commissioned by the Abu Dhabi Music and Arts Foundation, «View From Inside» constitutes the focal point of this year's festival and is based on the highly acclaimed eponym show inaugurated during last year's Houston FotoFest.
One use of the term «eponym» is in the description of the ancient Assyrian method of naming individual years after individuals, for whom modern historians use the term «eponym».
An anonymous, but perhaps identifiable, website making an effort to improve the dating of eponyms in the reign of the Middle Assyrian king, Shalmaneser I (13th century BC) is here.
Apple's iPad, the tablet device that has become so ubiquitious that it's now a proprietary eponym for tablets themselves (much to the chagrin of Microsoft), continues to make gains in law firm adoption.
It's a touching eponym, isn't it?
In fact, it's gotten to a point where Fitbit is gaining proprietary eponym status (i.e. any fitness wearable is referred to as a Fitbit, a la Kleenex or Chapstick).
Details of surgical procedures, pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, and treatment of medical diseases, medical and surgical eponyms, and surgeons and surgery in the news.
Details of surgical procedures, pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, and treatment of medical diseases, medical and surgical eponyms, and surgeons and surgery in the news.
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