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Churchill has since become a global brand, a naming opportunity, not just in the UK and not just on the right.
"A naming opportunity should be a defined length of time to allow the institution to regenerate itself with another round of major fund-raising," Mr. Koch said.
On Wednesday, the highest structural steel member is to be hoisted into place and the Interdisciplinary Science Building, as it is currently called (naming opportunity alert!), will be ceremonially topped off.
Honestly, it's irrelevant whether the form of Zumthor's design looks like a coffee table or a small-city airport terminal, as critics have said, or whether the concrete is black or beige or that the naming opportunity for one of two planned cafes has gone to Ryan Seacrest.
(The naming opportunity remains).
(Though I do smell a naming opportunity: Deep Aubergine Thursday, anyone?) Still, Thanksgiving is a group affair.
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The society also hopes to add an amphitheater and an interactive space, both also naming opportunities.
"Normally, people are attracted by naming opportunities," Mr. Gates said, "but this donor said, 'I'll do it, and it want it to be named for Nas".
The Smithsonian's "policy for naming opportunities" states that a corporate donor is to be "encouraged" to consider choosing the name of an individual, not the corporation.
Borrowing an idea from university fund-raising, she offered naming opportunities: for $25, donors could buy chairs to be named for them.
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