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Almost nothing is known of his life, though his name indicates that he was a Hindu.
Belch, as his name indicates, really is a pig; Shakespeare could as well have called him Fart.
His name indicates that he was a Venetian, and it is known that he arrived in Florence about 1438.
As his name indicates, XL is very large, and as if his girth weren't intimidating enough, he wears a black patch over his right eye.
As his name indicates, MacLeod derives from that wave of Highlanders driven into exile by the Clearances -- ethnic cleansing, early-19th-century style.
His name indicates that he may have been a member of the Ahir, or cow-herding caste, in the region of modern Uttar Pradesh.
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In November 2011, DuMont asked Obama to withdraw his name, indicating that GOP senators were refusing to let him get a committee hearing.
It is implied that Scar's scar resulted in his name, indicating that "Scar" is actually the character's nickname or alias as opposed to his given name.
As his birth name indicates, he was a Renaissance prince, reared by his uncle Lorenzo the Magnificent.
He's been shot!" Police notes state that Mrs Jackson heard the robber address her husband by his first name, indicating that they perhaps knew each other.
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