Sentences with phrase «surname which»

12:31 - James Arbuthnot (Con), the only MP with a surname which sounds like a drunk man trying to make a point, gets a question in on the defence reserves debate later.

Not exact matches

The two Facebook employees who worked alongside Kogan (who was using the surname Spectre at the time) on that 2015 study — which looked at international friendships as a class marker by examining Facebook users» friend networks — are named in the paper as Charles Gronin and Pete Fleming.
As mainstream television news became weather - hysteric after Hurricane Katrina, the sports talk radio world was indulging in one hysteria after another, all surnamed «- gate,» of which Deflategate was the most ludicrous in breadth, depth, and length (if not necessarily in, er, volume).
«Khouria» is the Arabic term for the priest's wife («priest» is «Khoury,» which you sometimes see as a surname).
If this is correct, it is one of the ironies of history that the title by which Jesus was unwilling to be known became very soon the one most commonly applied to him, even ceasing to be recognized as a title and being used practically as a surname.
Like Kareem, Reggie, Billie Jean, O.J., Arnie and Pelé, Martina has outlived the need for a surname, which is just as well, because few athletes have suffered such indignities of mispronunciation as she.
On that basis GAZIDIS, having no friends among Gooners, has NO first name and deserves to be called by his surname, which is smarmy, lying, snake oil salesman Gazidis.
The couple are reported to have agreed on Sydney Rain but there are no reports as yet as to which surname the baby will take.
You will need to have Parental Responsibility in order for the court to recognise you as the child's father, and they'll have to do this before you can be involved in court decisions about their future, such as which school they go to, which country they live in, what their surname is etc..
The surnames of iconic figures - including Monroe, Bardot, Edison, Beckett, Hemmingway, Hendrix, Dylan - have been chosen for first names in recent years, a trend which is continuing now to reflect modern day heroes.
Lawrence is often seen as a surname, which isn't the case for Larz.
It was originally a surname derived from the Greek name Nicholas, which means people of victory, and the name Colin, which has Irish and Scottish origins.
Trenton, which is often shortened as Trent, is a common surname.
«That he used the said Adeonigbagbe as his surname to travel to the United States of America where he resided at New York City and that he was later arrested for an offence which bothered on dishonesty and was detained for seven months before his deportation back to Nigeria in 2000».
How about equal opportunity for all who are qualified and deserving of the exaleted positions for which they are selected, with a blind eye to race, religion, ethnicity, surname, etc.?
«If Pawlenty is picked, Minnesota is in play and could certainly move up the Line» which will allow the corruption in Minnesota to come into play where Pawlenty's «secret meeting MN Supreme Court Justice / s selections» can be viewable where former MN Senate Majority Leader Dean Johnson had secret meetings with two (2) MN Supreme Court Justices surnamed Anderson.
Gymrek et al developed a «surname recovery algorithm» which, given an individual's STR genotypes, mined these databases to retrieve the most likely surname.
So recently I received an email from an ardent reader of my emails, Thomas A. (I won't mention his surname in case he doesn't want to be identified), and he recommended a video which I think you'll find useful if you're trying to lose man boobs.
Edison, shown to be quite loving to his children and wife (Tuppence Middleton), nonetheless has no compunctions about slinging mud on Westinghouse in the press, issuing concern - troll soundbites about the danger of his system and suggesting that his competitor's surname should supply the verb for electrocution — which, we're reminded, was a word that had yet to be coined.
The main menu plays Robbie Robertson's opening title theme alongside the cover shot, which interestingly extends the film's history of surname - only marketing on the packaging.
Though she's emptied her life savings, Jane has only signed up for the basic Copper Level package, which excludes her from certain activities, limits her to a simple out - of - the - way bedroom, and earns her overt attitude from the catty Wattlesbrook, who gives Jane the surname «Erstwhile.»
For instance, there's a running joke which gets stale fast in the pronunciation of the villain Dieter Von Cunth's (Val Kilmer) surname, since the «h» is silent.
An article on Tuesday about a program in Florida in which students take core subjects using computers but with no teacher in the classroom misstated the surname of the manager of the program.
Abarth (the surname of a famed Austrian engineer called Carlo who founded his eponymous company in 1949, specialised in tuning and racing Fiats to great acclaim and was bought out by the Turin giant in 1971) is now promoted as a separate brand through 19 dedicated dealerships, some of which are run by Alfa rather than Fiat, this being regarded as a more natural fit with the brand's up - tempo aspirations.
The system is able to recognize contact data irrespective of the format in which it is stored, and thus independently of first name and surname order.
Thanks to Orna Ross, David Gaughran, Anne R. Allen and Sangeeta Mehta for their contributions, which are included below in alphabetical order by surname.
For accreditation, the following information is required: • Surname, first name • Date of birth • Place of birth • Medium • Role (camera [wo] man, photographer, assistant, radio, print journalist) • For TV teams: Number of and names of team members • Desired press area (red carpet, speaker photos, «Harmonie» hall, forum) About the Frankfurter Buchmesse The Frankfurter Buchmesse is the international publishing industry's biggest trade fair — with over 7,150 exhibitors from 106 countries, around 278,000 visitors, over 4,000 events and approximately 10,000 accredited journalists of which 2,400 are bloggers — in attendance.
However my surname is often misspelled or miss pronounced — which in turn makes word of mouth difficult.
Your first name on a debit / credit card isn't important which is why they ask you for your actual surname... but that doesn't mean you're allowed to make up a first name like Superman, unfortunately.
The game begins with some driver customisation which allows you to customise your driver licence from your driver's personal data including their first name, surname and nationality.
The game begins with some rider customisation which allows you to customise your rider data from your rider's personal data including their gender, first name, surname, nationality and a choice of 4 skin colours, although the finer details of rider customisation such as facial models, hair colours, hairstyles and race or casual rider gear from the first Ride are nowhere to be found.
The game begins with some rider customisation which allows you to customise your rider licence from your rider's personal data including their first name, surname, nickname, nationality, 4 skin colours, racing number, 5 font styles, numerous font and number colours and a team name.
When you have selected your preferred duration of each session in career mode; you can customise your driver profile with 20 male faces to choose from with varying preset facial features for your driver's avatar; 22 crash helmets which are customisable via a colour palette for the hue, saturation and luminance of the base colour and two sets of detail colours; nationality; as well as a first name, surname and an abbreviated name.
However, there is a wider selection to choose from in F1 2017, so it may still be worth having a look to see if there is something that is more preferable between 32 male faces and 8 female faces to choose from with varying preset facial features for your driver's avatar; 28 crash helmets which are customisable via a colour palette for the hue, saturation and luminance of the base colour and two sets of detail colours; as well as a nationality; first name, surname and an abbreviated name.
If you never played Gunstar Heroes before (shame on you) it revolves around the story of a family who oddly enough have the surname Gunstar, which includes twin brothers named Red and Blue, their sister Yellow and their older brother Green.
A final work, I Don't Know About the Ear (2016), resembling the ear of a goblin and pinned to the wall, is the relic of the performance work The Adventure of Mr. Kim and Mr. Lee (two of the most common surnames in Korea)(2010 — 12), in which a live performer wearing a prosthetic ear stood motionless like a sculpture and, like the artificial body part itself, straddled the line between states of being object and prop, human and mythical.
An art review on Friday about the Photography Show art fair, which concluded Sunday, misstated the surname of an artist whose work appeared at the Etherton Gallery booth.
From 1968, he added an «e» (Italian for «and») between his first name and surname creating a double character which he used throughout his career.
Organized around nearly 30 major projects and installations, the volume ranges from Vo's early performative works such as Vo Rosasco Rasmussen (2003), in which he married and divorced acquaintances in order to add their surnames to his own, to his recent sculptural hybrids of classical and Christian statuary.
This concept reflects the line of thinking followed by Marcelin Pleynet in his catalogue introduction, «La méthode de Robert Motherwell (Robert Motherwell's method),» to Motherwell's first museum retrospective in Paris in 1977, in which he pondered the role of the painter's surname in the psychoanalytical foundations of his creative idiom.
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.
An individualist who left the art world behind for the privacy of New Mexico, like the similarly difficult to classify artists Richard Tuttle and Bruce Nauman, and the reclusive Agnes Martin, Steina has complicated her reception by actively resisting membership in a definable group, even shedding her surname, «Vasulka,» which she shared with her husband and early collaborator, Woody Vasulka.
An article last Sunday about Anthony Elms, one of the curators of this year's Whitney Biennial, which opens March 7, misspelled the surname of one of the artists Mr. Elms has chosen for the exhibition.
Nearby, 10 - year - old Lauren [her mother declined to give her surname] from Oxford, was carrying a colourful homemade banner which declared: «Tick tock climate clock — stop climate change now.»
Rather ironic, isn't it, that the surname of the designer of the script in which you've written the parting thought is «Read»?
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See 15 USC § 1052 (e), which precludes registration of a mark that is «primarily merely a surname
Where the name chosen by the father and mother contains an odd compound surname or odd given names which clearly invite ridicule or may discredit the child, the registrar of civil status may suggest to the parents that they change the child's name.
(I presume that was the result of an algorithm which heavily weighted my surname's Teutonic build and the preponderance of white people in my census tract who report German ancestry.)
He apparently now lives in the San Francisco area, and at one point he and his wife made up their own surname of «Spectre,» which he still sometimes uses.
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