Note: Licensees with the same
surname who are engaged by the same brokerage (e.g., «the Bloggs») may advertise together as «the Bloggs.»
Licensees with the same
surname who are engaged by the same brokerage (e.g., «the Bloggs») may advertise together as «the Bloggs».
(Leatherbarrow attributes this to a mix - up with an employee with the same
surname who did succumb to ARS.)
Not exact matches
Another investor, Nicolas,
who asked that his
surname remain anonymous, sent CNBC a trail of the money — because ethereum transactions are on the blockchain, they can be tracked, though the person behind them remains anonymous.
«You know how it is — you show up, have a chat, drink some tea, read the newspaper, sit around, don't really do anything,» said an employee of a SOE in Yulin,
who gave his
surname as Liu.
The
surname became synonymous with quality men's footwear among those
who could afford made - to - measure shoes and boots.
If a company boss can't play with a government official, there's little point in him spending his money,» said the owner of a golf equipment store in Shanghai
who only gave his
surname as Huang.
Ms. Clifford,
who later took her first husband's
surname, came from a «really bad neighborhood,» she said.
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.
Because of an editing error, a picture caption with an earlier version of this article misstated the
surname of a Washington State representative
who was a sponsor of legislation to create a payroll tax to cover long - term care costs.
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The 25 - year - old man, who has only been identified by his surname, Chen, reportedly said he was ...
Tim
who uses a
surname in TLS and other forums, but not in web - indexable places (Please don't use my choice as an excuse, Alex — it was intended as an empathetic gesture)
U2's great song «Where the Streets Have No Name» is an eschatological plea for a time when we can't tell
who's Catholic and
who's Protestant,
who's friend or enemy, based on address or
surname.
And if they drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; not that they were hereby warranted to drink poison, to show what power they had; but should they accidentally drink it, or rather should they be forced to it by their enemies in order to destroy them, they should find no hurt by it: and Papias F24 reports of Barsabas,
surnamed Justus,
who was put up with Matthias for the apostleship, (Acts 1:23), that he drank a poisonous draught, and by the grace of the Lord, received no hurt: and the Jews themselves report F25, that «a son of R. Joshua ben Levi, swallowed something hurtful; and one came and whispered to him in the name of Jesus, the son of Pandira (so they call our Lord), and he did well.»
Many Muslims
who found no existing common Chinese
surname sounding like their names simply used the Chinese character sounding closest to their name — Ta for Daoud and Tahir; Ha for Hassan; Ho for Hussein; Ting for Jelaluddin, Shamsuddin, Ghamaruddin; Sai for Said and Saad; Na for Nasser and Naguib; Sha for Salem, Salih, Sabih; Ai for Issa and Amin.
The gallant Bayazid,
surnamed the Thunderbolt because he was as quick as lightning and could strike a blow like a thunderbolt, rushed to meet him, but he was defeated and taken prisoner at Ankara due to the treason of some of his officers
who deserted to the enemy.
For a
surname, they chose Baleka, an anagram of A. Blake that variously (and appropriately) means fast and he
who had escaped.
Paulista isn't the
surname... and to be honest as a Arsenal fan I find the ignorancec of others
who call him that to be frustrating.
The Spanish midfielder,
who joined from the La Liga side in the summer, says he uses both forename and
surname in order to maintain the performances that won him a move to the 20 times champions of England:
For today I have racked my brain (sounds worse than it was) trying to think of all the players I've ever seen in a West Ham shirt whose
surnames begin with G. I've managed to jot down 12 names, but they wouldn't make the best team as three of them, Green, Grotier, and Gregory (
who was the first Hammers keeper I ever saw) were goalkeepers.
When the announcer calls your first names, we're the people
who shout out your
surnames.
This is perhaps partly because he plays for Real Sociedad,
who are only really known to the causal football fan as the team David Moyes went to manage and had a shocker, and because his
surname is a bit of a mouthful!
Tanner / Tan: In German it is either a variant of the
surname Tann (meaning «forest», and used for someone
who lived in one) or Tanne (meaning «pine», and used for someone
who lived near a pine tree or in a pine forest).
Producer, director, and screenwriter, George Lucas,
who rocketed to fame with the Star Wars and Indiana Jones films, is a bearer of the
surname.
When choosing any nationality name for your child, consider meanings, influential people
who share the name as well as how the name sits next to
surnames and middle names.
Although his name is well known as a
surname, it still works as a striking first name, Dawson is handsome guy,
who has
Although his name is well known as a
surname, it still works as a striking first name, Dawson is handsome guy,
who has charm and wit — never a heartbreaker and always a lover.
Bronte is the
surname of the literally sisters, Charlotte, Emily and Anne Bronte
who took romantic fiction to a new level with their writings about classic English romance.
JOHNER RIEHL: I know that Cristina one of her co-workers, when they got married he actually took the wife's name and that became their family name like it's the obviously our convention here is to take the husband's
surname, doesn't always happen, but so there are ways also and you have that moment of that magical moment in the hospital where I guess I don't know how it's done on a home birth like but I know at the hospital they bring you the form, there's the woman
who works at the hospital or the man that works on the hospital that brings it to you and you have so much power in that moment like.
«A guy
who is... a patronage employee at the Board of the Elections with no FEC filings, no money, no endorsements, and no campaign whatsoever to speak of, but he does have a Jewish
surname.»
And he's a longtime elected official
who holds one of the more recognizable
surnames in Queens politics.
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.?
[1][2][3] The word originates from the
surname of the Norwegian war - time leader Vidkun Quisling,
who headed a domestic Nazi collaborationist regime during the Second World War.
Kurdish woman Meryl, 27, from London —
who did not want to give her
surname for fear of reprisals when she visits Turkey — was among scores of pro-Kurdish protesters outside Downing Street ahead of Mr Erdogan's arrival.
In an interview with Citi News at his Tema residence, Mr. Ishmael Ashitey,
who has also been nominated to be the Greater Accra Regional Minister, denied the allegations and said «though we bear the same
surname, the young man has no family relation with me; but rather it is Titus
who is related to me.
Murphy's
surname is likely familiar to Staten Islanders: His father, Jack, was also a U.S. Representative,
who spent 20 months in prison on political corruption charges.
«Pupils» are invariably referred to by their
surname, for example Nick Ferrari is «Ferrari, N» and Danny Finkelstein is «Finkelstein, D»
who contributes jokes.
The first, Joe Cayre, raised $ 19,800 from four donors,
who all share the
surname Escava, in November last year.
An earlier version of this article misspelled the
surname of a man
who proposed building a casino resort in Ulster County.
According to previous studies, women
who violate the marital
surname tradition are viewed differently from others.
In what Lindsay calls the worst case that he has seen, an author suggested a reviewer
who shared her first name but not her
surname.
For $ 150 to $ 500 you can now send off a cheek swab or hair sample and find out if you have American Indian ancestry, if you're related to others
who share your
surname, or if you're part of the Jewish priestly Cohanim line.
Respondents
who held firmly to traditional gender roles and can be described as hostile sexists perceived a man whose wife retained her
surname as being disempowered.
Photos of scammers
Surname, name Scam scheme Samples of messages Comments; Nadezhda Borzova, Nadya: Comme d'habitude une International dating site featuring single Russian and Ukrainian women
who are looking for a life partner.
Weasley is the
surname of a pure - blood family (though the most recent generation has many... one time my sister was asleep in her room and no one was home other than my cousin
who was living with
In the film his
surname «Van de Merwe» is used infrequently and only in an official capacity by those
who didn't know him, it's almost derogatory.
All of that is threatened with the arrival of a devious new science teacher, Professor P (Nick Kroll),
who wants to devise a way to stop children from laughing (at him and his embarrassing
surname, mostly).
But it's Double Indemnity that gets name - checked most explicitly: The
surname of the cheating wife and her unlucky husband in Cain's novel was Nirdlinger, the name of the department store in the Coens» film; in Billy Wilder's 1944 screen adaptation of the book, that
surname was changed to Dietrichson, supplying the name of the medical examiner in The Man
Who Wasn't There.
So far fans have been speculating as to the characters of Rey and Finn,
who are played by Ridley and Boyega respectively, as only their first names have been revealed — no
surnames as of yet.
Neveldine and Taylor,
who introduce themselves by
surname alone (as credited), supply a tone sarcastic and immature.