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The Cass City librarian, Barbara Hutchinson, explained the name: "The barn's in the shape of an octagon.
The Judge, Rob Murfitt, explained the name "exposed her to teasing" and it "makes a fool of the child and sets her up with a social disability and handicap, unnecessarily".
Tolkien explained the name as a pun, meaning both "people with vague or half-formed intimations and ideas" and "those who dabble in ink"—thus doubly suitable for a group of writers discussing works-in-progress.
(Later, Smith explained the name: "Fish don't make Omega-3s and all the great nutrients they contain — they eat them". He added, "Let's eat what the fish eat!") Subbarao served the first round: a Thimble Island oyster shooter made with mescal and kelp.
Harrison explained: "The name of the company came about as a bit of a joke.
Silvestre explained the name of the title by saying that "[Guerra's] bachatas were rosa [rosy] while mine was red".
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I asked Kibum to explain the name Small Face.
The barren, chalk-dry landscape explains the name: Yellow Desert.
As his subaltern, Riau, explains, the name suggests that "it was Legba working through his hands".
So how to explain the name of the camp, which serves children as young as those entering sixth grade?
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