Sentences with phrase «such unusual naming»

The parents didn't mention they were going to use the name, so I was a bit surprised since it's such an unusual name.
Rutendo, such an unusual name, means Faith in the Zimbabwe language.
That is such an unusual name, I figure I'd ask.

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The hypothesis has such an unusual but clearly identifiable name that it has always stuck with me!
Giving this dying star such a weird name is less of a challenge than trying to figure out how dying stars create those unusual shapes.
The rise of franchise - minder figures such as Marvel's Kevin Feige and Lucasfilm's Kathleen Kennedy in roles that are an unusual blend of producer, production chief and showrunner, initially looked to be pointing toward a homogenous sameness from film to film in the name of quality control and brand management.
A wagon's stock rises even higher when affixed with a name other than «wagon,» such as «estate» or some other unusual moniker that makes it seem sophisticated and worldly.
Bad Guy, in which names have been changed, is a «rollercoaster account of the frustrations created by mindless shackles on creativity» and «shows the bright lights of Hollywood on a dimmer setting», while with Richard II in New York, he «felt it was such an unusual topic to be directing one of Shakespeare's greatest classics in New York with a group of dynamic American actors», that he «wished to record it in a journal since I felt it would never be seen outside that particular theatre again».
The hypothesis has such an unusual but clearly identifiable name that it has always stuck with me!
Their creations are some of the best in the city — with unusual ingredients such as apple syrup and chamomile wine — and aptly named after SF landmarks.
This unusual and internally contradictive team is soon reinforced by other, equally absurd figures, such as a «bipolar» frog named Tink, who's either amiable or mean — you can switch between these personalities with the Draak - Tink - Mahalaak spell.
The title of this work, and that of England 1967 (Tate AL00183), is unusual in that it only includes the name of the country and the year in which it was made, rather than offering a description of the work, such as A Line Made by Walking 1967 (Tate AR00142) or A Sculpture Left by the Tide 1970 (Tate AL00184).
As for financial abuse, this can occur without any warning signs whatsoever, which is why family members with elderly loved ones in a nursing home should stay vigilant for suspicious financial activity such as abrupt and unusual checks, additional names on the resident's bank account / card, unexplained withdrawals and loss of personal items.
Even if you do not provide your name, keep in mind that some information can reveal who you are, such as unusual details about you or others.
But he acknowledged that it's not unusual for realtors to give out the more comprehensive broker full MLS listings, even though they contain «sensitive» information such as the name of the homeowners, their exact address, mortgage details and even sometimes notes to brokers such as the times the house can or can't be shown, the Tribunal heard Tuesday.
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