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I plan to continue that in the future: naming weapons and voting on the art for example, which seems to be a pretty cool way to get people involved".
Though she does not sing in "Hairography", Eve commented that she would like to do so if she returned to Glee in the future, naming "Sweet Dreams" by Eurythmics as her ideal song choice.
Apple owns exclusive opportunities to advertise and buy future naming rights at the station.
The stadium deal left the city of Miami and the county to pay three-quarters of the reported $645 million price of the stadium and surrounding parking lots, the team alone would take any revenue produced through ticket and suite sales, concessions, advertising and any future naming rights.
Initial talks with the International Olympic Committee and the British Olympic Association have begun on whether they can use the word "Olympic" in any future naming of the venue.
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Archer shows images of an alternate universe vessel from the future named USS Defiant (last seen in "The Tholian Web").
The main character can be you, or maybe it's a superhero from the future named Nebula Starforce.
It is eventually explained that Edea was not acting of her own will, but was possessed by a sorceress from the future named Ultimecia.
Initially traveling to different countries to stop the sorceress Edea, their goal changes to stop a sorceress from the future named Ultimecia from compressing time.
Instead, a series of decisions points to "World Trade Center" as the formal, future name of that acreage downtown, Daniel Libeskind designs and all.
But in future, names on the blacklists could come from lawmakers or even the public.The campaign stems from the case of Sergei Magnitsky, a Russian lawyer who said he had uncovered a $230m fraud involving a tax refund paid to firms that officials had stolen from a foreign investment fund.
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