Sentences with phrase «surnames in»

Compound that by a people that only took their surnames in the early to mid 1800's, so you have brothers who have different surnames.
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.
When [voucher opponents] talk about public funds, let's talk about the 30,000 students with Spanish surnames in [Denver Public Schools] who won't see graduation day.»
People of the British Isles: preliminary analysis of genotypes and surnames in a UK - control population.
The purging of voters with Hispanic surnames in Sunset Park, East New York, and parts of Bushwick and Williamsburg suggested «a targeted pattern of voter suppression,» Velázquez wrote to U. S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch.
And he's a longtime elected official who holds one of the more recognizable surnames in Queens politics.
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)
And it's the most famous surname in Italy, carved in stone across the front of St Peter's, built in the reign of a Pope from the Borghese family.
And if you think that's a lot — Davis is only the seventh most common surname in the U.S. after Smith, Johnson, Williams, Jones, Brown and Miller — consider that it's down from 1985's alltime peak of 13.
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:
Becks — Becks is typically a surname in Australia and Europe, but is a cute deviation from the popular, Beckett.
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.
Though the book doesn't specifically state this, I presumed while reading it that Park is Korean - American — Park is a very common Korean surname in the U.S. — and Weir has stated that this is what he intended.
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.
Born Armand Pierre Fernandez in Nice, France (he changed to his pseudonym when the last letter of his name was accidentally omitted on a catalogue cover in 1958, although he had stopped using his surname in 1947), he learned painting from his father and received formal training at the Ecole Nationale des Arts Decoratifs in Nice (1946 - 1949).
Do not rely on the information in this website as legal advice or as a sole source of the law in your area of interest unless you are a complete idiot, in which case design your life around every word in this web site and be sure to properly spell my surname in your will.
CanLII has at least one full surname in the citation; however, the ORs have complete initials: J. M. v. Bradley, 2004 CanLII 8541 (ON C.A.) against JM v WB 71 OR (3d) 171.

Not exact matches

Legend has it that John Crockett — still a common surname on the island — was the first to inhabit Tangier full - time when he arrived with his eight sons in 1686.
«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.
His surname ultimately comes from de la werre, meaning «of the war» in Old French.
The surname Washington means «estate of a man named Wassa» in Old English.
Owner Mohammad Sohel Rana, whose surname was emblazoned out front in bold red italics, evidently failed to appreciate the looming result of all this improvisation.
His parents adopted a Japanese surname - Yasumoto - to hide their Korean heritage and avoid discrimination in the more or less ethnically homogenous country.
She changed her last name from Hochberg, her husband's surname, in the 1960s.
Officers worked round the clock and found out Lei was expected to meet a male relative, 70, surnamed Ho, at a park in Taipa on Thursday evening.
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.
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.
The surname is Swiss — his father, a dairy entrepreneur, was born in Switzerland, as were his maternal grandparents.
Interest from UK property buyers on Gate-Away.com has overtaken US demand, where one - third of searchers have an Italian surname, on the Gate-Away.com website for the first time since it was launched in 2007
A resident of another township in Yugan, a man surnamed Liu, told the South China Morning Post that villagers had no choice but to comply.
«He wrote from so many surnames and pseudonyms and different perspectives, sometimes satirizing the very things he had said in the past.
As her surname suggests and as Luke indicates, she was from a town in Galilee called Magdala.
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).
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.»
Thus so many Muslims of northwest China bear the surname Ma that there is a common saying, «Nine Ma in ten Muslims.»
Like Abdel and his family, many of the refugees and migrants we interviewed asked us to withhold their surnames for fear their families might be harmed in the countries they had fled.
Despite the author's idiosyncratic and condescending substitution of nicknames for Polish surnames he assumes readers will not be able to keep straight, the story is fast - paced and keeps in play the action in Warsaw as well as the diplomatic dramas in London, Moscow, and Washington.
The company was founded in 1920 by two Canadians, whose surnames, Hand and Arnold, form the name of the company.
His father never lived with Frank and his mother, and Frank was never interested in learning the history of his surname.
Her surname, Goolagong, means «tall trees near still water» in the aboriginal language, and she was as graceful and placid as her name.
If you recognise Charlotte's surname it's because she's the daughter of former Argentine legend Claudio, and let's just say she's gone for a long old swim in the gene pool.
His wife, Kendall, is so devoted to both soccer and Hacky Sack that in 1984 she legally changed her surname to KIC.
Indeed, the next night, on a Chicago lineup card that was otherwise filled with surnames, he was identified in the seventh spot simply as «Bo».
Fournier — the athlete, not the infection — must have Googled his surname at some point and found some horrifying images, so he issued a warning in 2014:
In September 1975, in the middle of the U.S. Open, a teenager with an 11 - letter surname told four people — her business manager and three fellow players — of her plan to defect from Czechoslovakia the following daIn September 1975, in the middle of the U.S. Open, a teenager with an 11 - letter surname told four people — her business manager and three fellow players — of her plan to defect from Czechoslovakia the following dain the middle of the U.S. Open, a teenager with an 11 - letter surname told four people — her business manager and three fellow players — of her plan to defect from Czechoslovakia the following day.
Despite being only 18 years of age, Alexis Messidoro, nicknamed the «Golden Messi» with a play on words on his surname, is causing quite the stir in Argentina.
And I can't refrain from expressing my lasting relief that bona fide surnames are not permitted in Scrabble.
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.
British pundits and fans struggle with even the simplest foreign name, stumbling over accents silent vowels and a plethora of other factors that mean that we rarely pronounce a players surname the way they do in his homeland.
The 30 players» names were released in batches by France Football (in alphabetical order of surnames)
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