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This is affirmed by the name given to the operation: "Decisive Storm".
But possibly also by the name given to the deadly virus in The Stand by Stephen King – Captain Tripps".
Until the Argentine flag flies over Stanley, we should refer to the islands solely by the name given to them by their present, recently self-determined, inhabitants.
That Australia continues to be profoundly divided by its racial past is perfectly expressed by the name given to this area: 'Uluru/Ayer's Rock'.
Each of these schemes bisects the tribe in a different way, because each determines membership in a different way for instance, by lineage, by the name given a person by his maternal uncle, by the generation of his peer group, or by affiliation to one of the Canela social groups.
enterica are denoted by the name given in the White-Kauffmann-Le Minor Scheme [ 15] e.g. S. Typhimurium.
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This organization exercised power by terrorism, and the name given its adherents by Europeans in the Middle Ages, Assassins (from ḥashīshī, denoting a consumer of hashish), has become a common noun in English.
The melodrama makes it clear that she has been hurt by a "Brad", the name given to several of Lichtenstein's heroes.
"Greek fire" was the name given by Western Europeans to the flammable concoction used by the Byzantines, so called because the Europeans viewed the Byzantines as Greeks.
Oscan was the name given by the Romans to a group of dialects spoken by Samnite tribes to the south of Rome.
The origin of the name, given by the French to Indians of the area, is uncertain.
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