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In the literature, this structure is usually named as a windcatcher.
The signal-to-noise ratio in coincidence measurements is usually named coincidence to accidental ratio (CAR).
In early April 1782, Rodney's fleet met the French force, led by Admiral de Grasse, off the north of Dominica near a group of islands called the Saintes for which the battle is usually named.
In this programme, five dancers carry the spare, internally focused qualities of his choreography in two pieces, Weight x 3, and 5 (his work is usually named by number only, Weight x 3 being the exception).
Epistemic uncertainty is usually named as subjective uncertainty or reducible uncertainty.
Syphilis is usually named as the great masquerader of ocular diseases due to the broad spectrum of signs.
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Today, they are usually named with just a number and a catalogue name.
These new cities were usually named for the king or the dynasty.
Oysters are usually named for a locale". Mr. Kurlansky's book also documents the ways people liked to eat oysters.
Bitters are usually named according to the ingredient giving the predominant flavour, such as orange bitters and peach bitters.
So maybe it will be called the face washing move or something, because they're usually named after something that happened.
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