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There is just so much that Amy Weller does not know about her boyfriend, Mike Sacks, whom she has not seen for two weeks and who now goes by the slightly more exciting, grownup, and respectable name of michael sacks.
Tisdale talks with great pride about Exeter, where the supporters' trust is the majority shareholder, and he makes a point of reeling off those involved when explaining how they have "built an incredibly respectable name as a community club in the south-west and as an academy club in terms of developing our players".
How was I to know that Kevin — a perfectly respectable name, as far as I was concerned — was a national punch line, until I read a notice in Le Gorafi, the French version of the Onion, announcing the death of "the first Kevin," at thirty-two years of age?
However, if the target audience is mostly the same (e.g., via another scientific journal in the same discipline) or if the source is not acknowledged, the reuse gains a less respectable name, self-plagiarism, especially when large tracts of recycled text are involved (Collberg & Kobourov 2005, p. 92 and 94; Bretag & Mahmud, 2009, p. 193; Andreescu 2013, p. 775 and 796).
The Koch sons would later revive the spirit of the John Birch society under a new more respectable name: the "Tea Party".
Akhmatova's father did not want to see any verses printed under his "respectable" name, so she chose to adopt her grandmother's distinctly Tatar surname 'Akhmatova' as a pen name.
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It's also pretty terrible - one of those BBC comedies that is stacked with heavyweight, respectable names (Bill Paterson is Death, for starters), but has just twittering good nature where its wit should be.
Already drawing such respectable names as Ash, the Bunnymen and Black Grape, the Shiiine On Weekender only needs to pull in a Super Furries, a Manics or a Primal Scream to transcend the cult nostalgia stigma of its setting and create a world of its own.
But it has nabbed some surprisingly respectable names.
Not that there's been anything shabby about her previous selections, which have included such respectable names as Gabriel Garcia Márquez, Jonathan Franzen and Cormac McCarthy, along with good-for-you picks like Elie Wiesel and Eckhart Tolle.
Not only is it a perfectly respectable Bengali good name, meaning "he who is entire, encompassing all," but it also bears a satisfying resemblance to Nikolai, the first name of the Russian Gogol's.
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