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Will it survive long enough to be named by science?
The next day we encountered a string of rapids large enough to be named.
During the regular season, he lost only one match, good enough to be named North American most valuable player.
Once, playing in the senior side, Catoggio had 20-odd kicks and booted a couple of goals, enough to be named second best on ground in the newspapers.
In stopping 32 of the 35 shots he faced, goaltender Mike Richter was good enough to be named the game's third star.
Andrade was slower still when Uruguay hosted the first World Cup in 1930, but he played in every game, and well enough to be named in the Fifa "team of the tournament".
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Its name has become recognizable enough to be name dropped on sitcoms (Malcolm in the Middle and Married.
Wonga, the only payday lender receiving enough complaints to be named, had 62% of complaints resolved in favour of consumers.
Although Mr. Bush lost the 1980 nomination to Mr. Reagan, Mr. Feldstein had made enough friends to be named the chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers.
His Legislature in Arkansas was 90percentt Democratic, but he got enough done to be named among the nation's top five governors by Time.
Half a day later, it had gained enough strength to be named Tropical Storm Nora.
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