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The other victims of Nazi racism, including Europe's Sinti and Roma are now routinely named in commemoration, but not all survivors have had equal opportunities to have their story heard.

He called the deal "incredibly prudent," in part because it helped maintain the low-key ambience of East Hampton Main Beach, which is routinely named one of the top 10 beaches in the country.

This very funny but also rather touching story made me wonder whether, in fact, there are large parts of the world in which children are routinely named after visiting Labour politicians.

Suspects in murder investigations - including a man twice arrested in the Sarah Payne case - are now routinely named by the media, where once they would have been only "a 41-year-old man".

Despite being routinely named the greatest rapper and/or lyricist of all time, Rakim's own solo career has spluttered into and out of life since ever since he split with Eric B (full name Louis Eric Barrier) in early 1993, with gaps as long as a decade between records.

Commercial Alert, a Washington, D.C. advocacy group, thinks allowing businesses to buy their way onto civic institutions like schools and libraries once routinely named for free after dead people of note cheapens society.

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Car-safety experts routinely name the airbag as one of the most significant innovations since the seatbelt when it comes to saving lives.

Those who have seen Holofcener's films routinely name her as… There may be no more direct metric of social influence than one's ability to change language.

Police do not routinely name on arrest, but with Clifford and Harris the publicity after they were questioned led further victims to come forward.

Those who have seen Holofcener's films routinely name her as a favorite director, but those who haven't often don't even know who she is.

The Group of 7, the organization of seven leading economic powers, has a task force in Paris that routinely "names and shames" the dozen or so nations -- from the Philippines to the Cook Islands -- that provide a haven to illegal money.

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