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It should be noted that the CYCD3 gene number suffixes denote arbitrary order of naming in that species (Renaudin et al., 1996).
Marilyn J. Matelski cites Mavis and Derek Wilton as examples of clever naming, in that the serial had created a fitting image of the characters before viewers even saw them together.
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"I'm not offended not to be named in that.
A suspect was named in that case but never charged.
Mr. Dauman is an executor of his will and, while it's not often discussed, he is named in that will as Mr. Redstone's successor.
In March 1970, the university got a court injunction against any future demonstrations, and Mechanic was one of several students specifically named in that injunction.
Nocera was named in that blog post, but nowhere was there a discussion of the lawsuit that most irked Nocera.
This suggests that the naturalistic fallacy is not well named in that it is not specifically a problem for naturalists, and Moore admits as much.
It was a knock -- just not on anyone named in that tweet.
Hawkins, it turns out, was named in that investigation too, but he couldn't care less.
The Sixth Sense (1999) -- Psychologist Malcolm Crowe Bruce Williss) has a new patient, a boy named Cole Sear (Haley Joel Osment), aptly named in that he claims to see dead people.
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