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In "The Namesake" I used a thick accent, but that would have made Sunil very difficult to understand.
In a catfight between Ms. Chimo's Regan and her Shakespearean namesake, I'd place my money on the contemporary version.
In an acceptance speech in Perth, Western Australia, Sir David said about his new namesake: "I take it that it is careful in its judgement, merciless, certainly beautiful and I will treasure it and I thank you very much indeed for this.
I felt that, as his namesake, I was left to carry on the legacy and memory of my uncle.
When I visualize my namesake, I see a smile and a robust body, and I always ask myself: Could Great-Uncle Ezekiel have had any kind of a sex life?
In accordance with my namesake, I'll be reporting the news...as it pertains to us animals.
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With my exceedingly tender pied de cochon (I do like namesake dishes) I had a superb glass of intense Sancerre 2004 from Gèrard Boulay and a funky, inexpensive red from one of my favorite Loire producers, Thierry Puzelat.
I even found work by namesake - I knew about this guy, but this guy?
"The first time I saw him was 'The Namesake,' and I remember being utterly transfixed," Mr. Webb said.
In celebrating the new queen, the opera treated the familiar story of the unhappy relationship her namesake, Elizabeth I, had with Robert Devereux, Earl of Essex, but the subject created problems for new opera.
If there's a lesson in the life (and death) of the bill's namesake, whom I wrote about in 2008, it's that the truth is often more complicated, and less pleasant, than we'd like it to be.
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