Sentence examples for adopted named from inspiring English sources

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Meanwhile, in order to ensure to create a feasible solution, a new method for crossover operation is adopted, named, partheno-genetic operation (PGO).

There's five-year-old Harlowe, four-year-old Herbie and two "foster failures," cats who were supposed to be temporary but managed to get themselves adopted, named Prudence and Calvin, who are both about a year old.

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To this effect, the method we adopt, named the systemal method, uses an operative architecture of the psychic system.

Shaw, but posthumous printings have used both his former and adopted names.

In Canton, a native school of anarchism emerged around the charismatic revolutionary Liu Shifu, better known by his adopted name Shifu.

All spoke on the condition that they be identified only by the adopted names that they used in Syria.

Asked about his adopted name, Mr. Sakai said he had taken it "as an honor toward my family members".

If Columbus was an adopted name, as some scholars believe, tests of Coloms and Colombos will have been in vain.

But the papers identify him as Iranian and don't recognize his adopted name of Sir, Alfred.

They say: "Many Western Australian government departments have adopted names and logos to give them a distinct and unique character.

From her birth mother's name, Debbie found that five children were born to Reidstein (listed in birth order) Kenny (adopted name Razen) born in 1949, Barbara (adopted name Kay, now Bromberg) in 1951, Joan (adopted name Spivack and now Panofsky) born in 1957, and then Debbie (adopted name Siegel and now Leonardo) in 1960 and finally Wendy Loeb (now Hibbs) in 1972.

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