Sentence examples for open in the name of from inspiring English sources

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Steam-heat systems were designed in the eighteen-fifties to work with a steady-burning coal fire and to run hot, as compensation for windows left open in the name of health.

This week, she caught three of them with a fishing net and allowed Caroline Yetman, a doctoral student in zoology at the University of Pretoria, to cut them open in the name of science.

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It's 2018 now, and we have a whole knew breed of celebrity, willing to do a whole new level of cut-yourself-open-and-bleed-in-the-name-of-entertainment, and I guess what I am saying is this: is it so unbelievable, really, that CGD isn't some sort of gateway drug to a new path of televisual depravity?

Those payments were then redirected to an offshore Galleon account controlled by Mr. Kumar but opened in the name of his housekeeper.

In statements and media interviews, Mr. Kim has said that Mr. Lee and his closest aides kept vast slush funds, embezzling money from Samsung subsidiaries and hiding it in stock and bank accounts opened in the name of Mr. Kim and other executives.

In a letter to the banks, Mr. Kaspar-Ansermet referred to "certain elements of information" indicating that the $4.8 billion had been deposited in a Ticino bank account opened in the name of the Ost-West Handelsbank, a German affiliate of the Russian central bank, and an Austrian bank, Creditanstalt, before it was funneled to banks in other countries.

Eighty seven bank accounts were opened by the FAO Treasury to collect contributions in 53 countries, and another seven accounts were opened in the name of local Telefood National Committees.

Reza K. Baluchi, for example, fell in love with America after spending the last four months jogging its open highways in the name of global peace.

Some "banned" punters try various tricks to strike their bets: some open accounts in the name of friends – but bookmakers then track internet addresses to try to thwart this tactic.

It contained the bodies of two hundred and fifty men who were killed ninety-four yeago ago in the Battles of Fromelles, for what was, even by the low standards of the First World War, no good reason — more or less thrown across an open field in the name of a diversion that diverted nobody.

But apparently this irks Academic Council members such as Hasia Diner (New York University) and Aaron Hughes (University of Rochester), who support Open Hillel in the name of "free speech".

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