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And why should he want his baby formally christened?
To return briefly to names, many fossils end up with informal names bestowed upon them by researchers before they are formally christened in the scientific literature and Regaliceratops has an especially nice one that's worth sharing.
The sweet spread has held a vaunted place in many a kitchen ever since the mid-1960s, when a revamped version — formally christened "Nutella" — hit shelves for the first time.
Founded in 1897 as the local congregational church and renamed Community Church of La Cañada in 1924, the house of worship located at the crossroads of Foothill and Verdugo boulevards was formally christened Church of the Lighted Window in February 1954.
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2. Formally christen your guide.
Christened the Queen Elizabeth II Great Court, it was formally opened to the public in December 2000.
While his work reveals deep Christian faith, there is no evidence that Rembrandt formally belonged to any church, although he had five of his children christened in Dutch Reformed churches in Amsterdam: four in the Oude Kerk (Old Church) and one, Titus, in the Zuiderkerk (Southern Church).
He christened the car.
He christened it Neset.
I was christened Edward.
We christened it Benjamin.
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