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brand name [ˈbrændneɪm] N

family name N

first name N

given name N Am, Scot

last name N

middle name N

place name [ˈpleɪsˌneɪm] N

proper name, proper noun N

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Usually four-year schools crowd out community colleges for "naming gifts," the large-scale contributions for buildings or scholarships named for the donor.
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This town is in the vicinity of the three previously named towns.
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For entertainment purpose there is a movie theatre named as vijetha.
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Once in the blood stream, these bacilli release three proteins named lethal factor, edema factor, and protective antigen.
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Pancake batfish are so named from their body shape, which is flattened with an enlarged head and trunk giving a rounded disc shape.
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It is named after the farm upon which the present residential housing is built.
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Traditionally, it is consumed with a cornmeal mush named "mmlig".
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It is 590 km long and was named after a classical albedo feature name.
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This genus also includes the rosy finches, named from their pinkish plumage.
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However, this was not a full criminal investigation and no investigative magistrate had been named.
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