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"It's just exciting and good," says Wa'fande of their moniker.
Companies seeking to establish name recognition could pay top dollar to put their moniker on the city's most prodigious bottlenecks.
The death adder family is, true to their moniker, considered to be among the most venomous snakes in the world.
Their moniker, badge – and possibly yet-to-be-released kit – will all be tied to their majority owners from Spain.
The Harlequins, who really ought to be more embarrassed by their moniker, are slave/bodyguard types who are skilled in the cinematic martial arts.
It's a different story in the Farrer League of the NSW Riverina, where the boys from Charles Sturt University have taken on the Bushpigs as their moniker.
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People become cynical about their monikers (particularly when they are given in lieu of pay rises).
Only strummeri have been named after a musician: the other alviniconcha species get their monikers from things like research facilities and gastropod experts.
It is not a wood that can be easily carved, but "Jose & Sarah" and "Aleandro y Johanna" have managed to leave their monikers on the wooden chaise longues.
In fact, a hurricane by that name has the potential to visit every six years because of the naming system employed by the World Meteorological Organization, an agency of the United Nations that gives the storms their monikers.
Mostly there were names of horses we came to love that were simply poetically arresting (and so many of these thoroughbreds, in what English teachers refer to as a "self-fulfilling prophecy," seemed to live up to the promise of their monikers): Sham.
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