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he was named after his father

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Boron is named after the element boron and is the location of the world's largest source of the boron compound boric acid.
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It was first described in 1913 and named for the mineral group, pyroxenes, and is known as the manganese member.
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The latter hall named him to province's all-century second all-star team.
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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 590 km long and was named after a classical albedo feature name.
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However, this was not a full criminal investigation and no investigative magistrate had been named.
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The ship could be named after a local historical figure, movement, or landmark - or a famous polar explorer or scientist.
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The 1972 Trojan team also was named one of the best teams of the 20th century.
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This town is in the vicinity of the three previously named towns.
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This genus also includes the rosy finches, named from their pinkish plumage.
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