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If you have a kind name and you don't get noticed too much then you can just steal things from people and never be noticed.
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When Mr. Merrick judged the prospects dim for a lesser musical, "Subways Are for Sleeping," in 1961, he turned to the phone book to find men with the same names as the daily newspaper critics, who then numbered seven -- a stunt he had long plotted but could never execute until the retirement of the Times critic with a one-of-a-kind name, Brooks Atkinson.
Many parents-to-be, in search of a truly unique (one-of-a-kind) name, end up with something totally weird, like Penn. Js daughter, Moxie Crime fighter.
Recanati (1997, 2004), Pelczar and Rainsbury (1998), and others use the term "generalized reference" for an analysis of the sign kind name which allows the surface Mary, for example, to refer to several different individuals.
If your friends have a one of a kind warrior name, ask them for tips.
Now the one-of-a-kind Johnniac, named for the computer pioneer John von Neumann, is safely ensconced 350 miles north, at the Computer Museum History Center here.
The Thai royal office bestows one-of-a-kind family names on select Thais who have performed exemplary public service or made extraordinary contributions to society.
A kind woman named Bonnie tries to draw him out, but he's not chatty.
"He's trained especially to detect bedbugs," said his handler, a kind man named Kevin.
The conception of language as a logical calculus leads naturally to the idea that meaning is a kind of naming, or referring.
Astonishingly, this turned out to be true, and within minutes I was on the road with a kind man named Mário and his yipping Chihuahua, Teca.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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