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3 Pict, to a Roman, means "painted". They were "well-named Picts" because they painted themselves with woad or other stain.

It couldn't be more well-named after that full day of disagreement.

First, improbably, was the central figure in "The Night Watch," the well-named, for Picasso's purposes, Captain Frans Banning Cocq.

Goat Island is less well-known (and less well-named) than Goldeneye, the estate Fleming built in Jamaica.

RAPIDS is well-named, as it quickly enables enterprise level analytics.

This is a well-named, gorgeous, big five-year-old.

In fact, it's the remains of the well-named Cloten, his doltish rival.

The Many-colored Rush Tyrant is truly a well-named bird.

Orwell was stationed in Paris at the well-named Hotel Scribe.

The trumpeter plays in a well-named jazz club, Beneath the Underdog (after Charles Mingus's autobiography).

Its final piece was a new solo, the well-named "Oven Rack," where she cooked her method one more time.

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