Sentence examples for borrowing a name from inspiring English sources

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Borrowing a name from the Bible, she makes her son Zacharias.

In Oregon, she was Alice Metzinger, borrowing a name from an infant who died in 1949, the year Ms. Power was born.

Introduced as convertible-only model for 1961, and borrowing a name used on the high-end Oldsmobile models of the 1950s, the options-laden Starfire became the brand's foray into the expanding personal luxury segment many say was ushered in by the upsized 1958 Ford Thunderbird.

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They decided to try again as a duo, and borrowed a name from a Chinese girl who worked at White's shop.

America must have more foreign wealth than we can see.In this section Climbing back Too good to be true Situation normal Dead money Black Tuesday's aftermath Tussles with Brussels America's dark materials ReprintsThe two authors have borrowed a name for this invisible wealth: dark matter.

It's not just that Robert Zimmerman, a Jewish teenager growing up in Eisenhower-era Minnesota, borrowed a name from a Welsh poet and the singing style of an Oklahoma Dust Bowl troubadour and bluffed his way into the New York folk scene.

They must ascertain that they have the right person (and not, for example, a roommate borrowing a screen name), compile evidence and obtain search warrants before making an arrest.

In the meantime, concertgoers may still not know if the group onstage is a legitimate descendant of the originals or just people who borrowed a famous name.

Page C1 Dining A TASTE OF THE CATSKILLS SERVED IN MANHATTAN Chef Mark Spangenthal recently joined the team that's putting together Kutsher's Tribeca, a 140-seat restaurant to open in late October that will borrow a brand name from the Catskill Mountains -- and a concept that comes right out of Jewish-American collective memory -- and transplant it to downtown Manhattan.

Mr. Spangenthal recently joined the team that's putting together Kutsher's Tribeca, a 140-seat restaurant to open in late October that will borrow a brand name from the Catskill Mountains — and a concept that comes right out of Jewish American collective memory — and transplant it to downtown Manhattan.

For his final adventure, Henderson borrows a pony named Tiny, who takes to travois travel like a veteran -- until Henderson steps up the pace from a walk to a trot.

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