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Houdini's escape act was brand new and thrilling, allowing his name to become synonymous with achieving the impossible.
Holt, who is Fleury's cousin, had been previously unnamed in the case, but decided to allow his name to become public.
No pharmaceutical maker wants its name to become synonymous with disaster, and the vast majority of drugs that are consumed in the United States are safe.
In two months, it will be separated from the group, having sought to reinvent itself by abandoning the Hyundai name to become Hynix Semiconductor -- "a modern, youthful leading player in the global semiconductor market," a spokesman said.
He never even had a chance for his name to become as famous as the others associated with the series, but his memorial is a form of television fiction which has become the goal of all channel controllers.
In his 1984 autobiography, the author (who, in 1967, prompted by Malcolm X's assassination two years earlier, abandoned his "slave name" to become Amiri Baraka, or Blessed Prince) wrote, "I can see now that the dramatic form began to interest me because I wanted to go 'beyond' poetry.
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But after a few small roles, he changed tack, and name, to became a blockbuster propeller, driving, fighting and quipping his way to franchise superstardom.
They want their big names to become brand names, and he's becoming a brand name".
The Escapist takes off - and Josef and Sammy become Joe Kavalier and Sam Clay, Americanising their names to become a great comic book team.
Mr. Schlein said he told fellow investors that they should be prepared for their names to become public at some point.
Before Aluna Francis and George Reid fused their first names to become AlunaGeorge they were taking themselves very seriously in other bands.
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