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A few months later, in 1979, a second species, A. diabolusi, was named from Brazil.

A tense sit-in in Tordesillas — in which protesters faced off feet from participants in the tournament — could not prevent Rompesuelas, as this year's bull, weighing 1,400 pounds, was named, from meeting its fate.

Japan's only other postwar brush with abrupt political change came in the early 1990's, when a reformist prime minister from a minority party, Morihiro Hosokawa, was named from the opposition, but quickly ran out of steam, and was discredited.

The three-man shortlist of Messi, Neymar and Ronaldo was named from an initial long list of 23 players.

It was named from the meaning "Abode of Love".

It was named from a feather in 1861.

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Related enzymes PON2 and PON3 were named from their evolutionary relationship with PON1.

The months were named from local religious festivals celebrated in the month in question.

8 Which desert of Central Asia is named from the Mongolian for "waterless place"?

Isoforms were named from IS1 to IS6 according to the exon count of the isoforms.

If XXXXXXXXXXXX is not recused, two will be named from this list.

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