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10K Yellow-Gold Name Charm Delivered by a young woman, presumably named Sandra.

Salisbury was incorporated in 1755, presumably named for the city of Salisbury in Wiltshire, England.

"He did it!" one man kept yelling to his friends, all of whom were presumably named dude.

The site was presumably named in 1881 by Russian railroad construction workers who noted the similarity of the prairie region to their Odessa steppe homeland.

Laid out in 1745 as Frederick Town, it was presumably named for Frederick Calvert, 6th Baron Baltimore, although it may have been for Frederick Louis, prince of Wales.

Better still, though, are a pair of cheetahs Joanna meets in Namibia – Pugsley and Gomez, presumably named after members of the Addams family.

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But Mr. Bersani would presumably name some centrists, as well as a few of Mr. Monti's technocratic team, as ministers.

PRESUMABLY being named one of People magazine's 100 Most Eligible Bachelors is good for one's dating life, as well as for one's ego.

Fibula, ( Latin: "brooch") outer of two bones of the lower leg or hind limb, presumably so named because the inner bone, the tibia, and the fibula together resemble an ancient brooch, or pin.

It was created in 1874 through the incorporation of the towns of Buffalo and Alexander and the Geneva train station (on the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad) and presumably was named for the Swiss city.

Last week, the (presumably ironically named) nightclub Public was shut down by the local council for bringing a little bit of Ancient Rome to SW10, fed-up residents complaining about sex, drugs and all sorts of blue-blooded bally-hoo.

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