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There's even a mentally challenged team mascot modeled on the title character from "Radio," inevitably named iPod (Jermaine Williams).

New Zealand were inevitably named team of the year after becoming the first nation to defend the Webb Ellis Cup on Saturday, triumphing for an unprecedented third time.

There is an iPhone app, inevitably named iLeslie, featuring recordings of Leslie-isms that include a roguishly seductive "House the homeless — take me home" and "It was my favorite tooth, until I lost it".

But I also asked people to name a single living French artist – 78% of respondents could not; those who did inevitably named someone dead – or to identify on whose side France fought during the American revolutionary war.

Bias is inevitably named as my primary offense: it constitutes the only point of agreement between those who think I am a shill for the Chinese government and those who believe I have long been brainwashed by the West.

Yesterday, after a long hot summer of long hot promotional videos and indefatigable tweeting from Cooper himself, his new afternoon talkshow, the inevitably named Anderson, replete with sofa, logo and ridiculous opening credits, were at last unveiled to the world.

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The big-rating reality show was inevitably name-checked by Norman; it is exactly the sort of primetime hit he wants ITV to produce in-house so that the broadcaster pockets the profits instead of the show's creator and star, Simon Cowell.

Thinking in categories — high and low, trash and art, entertaining and "serious" — is a shortcut and an obstacle, and it leads inevitably to name calling and accusations of bad faith.

Trump owns an estate in Palm Beach called Mar-a-Lago; perhaps his new development on the Hudson River — named, inevitably, Trump Place — should have been called Mar a City.

When Paul Rudnick rewrote the Bible a few years ago for his delightful theological comedy "The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told," he dared to make the world's first humans a couple of fellows named, inevitably, Adam and Steve.

To mark his return, journalists from the Times and Sky News had access to Nadir at his luxury villa in Cyprus in recent days where they filmed him posing beside his pool with wife, his four dogs, including his favourite, Lucy and two parrots, named, inevitably, Polly and Peck.

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