Sentence examples for customarily named from inspiring English sources

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Bridges are customarily named after literary types like Samuel Beckett and Simone de Beauvoir.

Supernovas, which are exploded stars, are customarily named for composers, and this one is named for Charles Mingus.

In a village where children are customarily named for body parts, wombs are the unspoken and collective obsession.

These breaks, Roddy said, were customarily named after the families who lived, or had once lived, in front of them — Patterson's, Mahoney's.

But the administration has made clear that it would prefer that Europe, which has customarily named the head of the monetary fund, find someone who is better known internationally and who has more experience managing currencies and setting overall economic strategy.

Southeast Atlantic, the Narrow-barred Spanish mackerel, customarily named Kingfish.

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"Inspired by nature, created for life" is HTC's customarily grandiose tagline for the admittedly awkwardly named One A9s.

But at times, it's hard to know what elements of the story are more important — Horace's regret over never fighting in a war, or the fact that a minor figure named Phil Buzkol "actually had three nicknames, but he was customarily called 'McGarrett' "? (Fortunately for the reader and the story, it's the regret).

The beginning of what has come to be termed the "dinosaur renaissance" is customarily dated to the 1960s, and the study of a remarkable predator named by John Ostrom, the palaeontologist who published the first monograph on it, Deinonychus: "Terrible Claw".

This plan, which would be established as a condition to issuance of any drilling permit, follows a model customarily used in construction by naming the property owner as an additional named insured, but is tailored to reflect the unique risks introduced by unconventional drilling and the fact that multiple property owners can populate a given spacing unit.

Customarily, each state tried its own citizens but when, in September, 1954, a Cuban worker named Lorenzo Salomón Deer was accused of stealing $1,543.26 in cigarettes from the Navy exchange, he was imprisoned on the base by naval authorities and given no access to his family or a lawyer.

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