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Your name is mud.
If someone's name is mud, then they have a bad reputation.
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It is no coincidence that Chairman Bill Thomas's name was cited to make this improbable transition".
Who's that?" she asked when Landry's name was cited.
His name was cited in one of the earliest documented cases of resuscitation by rectally applied tobacco smoke, from 1746, when a seemingly drowned woman was treated.
Denis had once visited the NIH library in Bethesda, and when looking for how many times his name was cited, his eyes fell on a certain De Clercq, whose name was listed just (or a few places) before his name.
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Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat, is not on the ballot next week, but in local elections across the state, his image is appearing on campaign mailings, his voice is used in automated phone calls, and his name is cited by Democratic candidates hoping that a high-profile endorsement in a low-wattage race will provide an edge.
His name is cited in Marquis Who's Who in Science and Engineering, 19th ed. 2006-2007) and in the Top 100 Scientists 2007 by International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, England.
Mr. James has pledges from nearly 750 volunteers; some prominent names are cited.
Two names were cited in the paper's contributor system as "David Farrish and Andersonon".
I see some names being cited in the press and elsewhere as supposed Oscar winners who were "out" when they won, but many of them were simply assumed to be gay or were out only to friends and family, and so I don't feel those names fairly qualify as "openly gay" in the way we're talking about for this question.
Although botanical names are cited here, the common names were used in the questionnaire because most respondents were more likely to recognise them.
All of the gene names are cited from the Rat Genome Database http://rgd.mcw.edu/ in all of the tables, the figures, and the text.
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