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Examples for "name "
1 The menu read 'Hillsborough Castle ' - the name 'Government House' had long since gone.
2 The name represents young children of today, becoming leaders of the future.
3 Two years and one name change later, his idea is a reality.
4 However, it has a new name that is far less exclusive: Civilisations.
5 No good could come following the gul's use of his given name .
1 The other key risk especially in Europe is the sovereign debt crisis.
2 The first key issue was health security, he said, including antimicrobial resistance.
3 The budget is a key point of political contention this election year.
4 This is the key to good preparation, good work, and good management.
5 Access to accurate data from the national system remains a key problem.
1 Still, I don't think the words 'war fever' quite describe the situation.
2 Methods: In addition to the historical case we describe five affected patients.
3 French soldiers describe a lull in violence over the past two days.
4 We also describe the available main bioinformatics resources used for this purpose.
5 Patients tell stories to describe illness; doctors tell stories to understand it.
1 We continue to identify areas that need strengthening in terms of legislation.
2 Each group of schools has to identify common problems to work on.
3 Her family were travelling from Europe to formally identify her body yesterday.
4 Facial-recognition databases are used by police to help identify possible criminal suspects.
5 Different model validation methods were used to identify the best fitting model.
1 Receipt-tracking systems allow users to discover patterns that help avoid future conflict.
2 That means a new map with new points of interest to discover .
3 You'll also discover new response time guidelines based on the latest research.
4 Case created these different restorations, though, I have yet to fully discover .
5 With each deal you always meet new people and discover new things.
1 The government thus far has sought to distinguish itself from its predecessor.
2 Young children are still developing their capacity to distinguish fact from fiction.
3 Results: Significant differences in copy number alterations distinguish childhood and adult glioblastoma.
4 Her voice remained too low, however, for me to distinguish any words.
5 We also offer strategies to distinguish specific GxE from general scale effects.
1 He taps again, listens, and takes the key out of his pocket.
2 His first act was to fling the cupboard- key out into the bushes.
3 He took a key out of a secret compartment in his writing-table.
4 Ginny took a key out of her jeans and opened it up.
5 I dug my key out of the pocket of my shoulder bag.
6 Taking the key out of my pocket, I left it on the dresser.
7 Was it Nunzio who'd stolen my key out of the box this morning?
8 Swiftly but silently I drew the key out of the lock.
9 The windows are fastened and I've taken the key out of the door.
10 He stepped to her side and took the key out of her hand.
11 And as he hoisted the key out , a shout went up.
12 And drawing the key out , he handed it to Mr. Fenton.
13 I said, as I took the key out of my pocket.
14 It took me a while to get my key out of my pocket.
15 With a chuckle, Nate pulled his key out of his pocket.
16 Abruptly his hand dipped down to pull the key out of my bodice.
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