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With a robust bank account and extensive name recognition, Mike Johanns, a former governor of Nebraska who served as secretary of agriculture under President Bush, entered the race to replace Senator Chuck Hagel.
It has undergone extensive name changes by various scientists over the course of its history.
Though Aiken has no previous political experience, his extensive name recognition, the fundraising ability that goes along with that, and natural telegenic appeal make him an unusually strong challenger for a basically scandal-free incumbent in a safe district.
Women with Turkish and non-Turkish first and family names are identified by automatically comparing the names to extensive name lists.
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Last year, lawmakers and regulators began discussing legislation on a more extensive "real name system," as it is known.
The federal census, which actually was first taken in our young Republic in 1790 and then every ten years after that, can give you the nuts and bolts you need to start a more extensive search: names, ages, places of residence, and the names of a person's children, relatives, and even others living in their household.
For collectors, personalized stamps pose a challenge because variations could be as extensive as names in the telephone book.
As a playwright, he has gotten away with extensive cultural name-dropping because he somehow seems honestly embarrassed (for himself and his characters) even as he revels in it.
To support best practices for genome sequence annotation and the use of controlled vocabularies, extensive gene naming guidelines for manual curation were developed.
Due to the extensive damage, the name Alby was retired from the list of Western Australian cyclone names following its usage.
Without this extensive schema, the name has no meaning.
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