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The gunman cannot be named because of his age.

It might equally be named because of the casualty rate.

He joined the Versatones, so named because of their versatility.

Neither region was named because of Somalia's political sensitivities.

In many cases those involved cannot be named because of ongoing legal action.

That expert declined to be named because of the sensitivity of the talks with the Chinese.

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Coconut crabs, so-named because of their supposed affinity for coconut flesh, are actually generalist scavengers.

(Proto-oncogenes are so-named because of their potential to mutate into cancer-causing genes).

On the one hand, it created "noodle-strip farms --named because ofarms --namedw size--which initially increased productivity.

It is so-named because of its relationship to the spinous process of the greater wing of the sphenoid bone.

The driftless region, so-named because of the glaciers that bypassed the area back in the last ice age.

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