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The other is Gazprom (yes, named after the Russian energy giant), a smaller resort 5km back down the valley towards Sochi.
— Nick Fox Foodspring.com: Valentine's Day sweets with heat: Chuao Chocalatier's Spicy Maya Hot Chocolate, Havana Heat from Chocolate Moderne, Chili Palmer's Caramels (yes, named for the Elmore Leonard character) and Ghost Chile Salted Caramels from Theo Chocolate.
Or watch the yachts (and celebrities) in the harbour from the relaxing vantage point of Caffe Gromit (yes, named after the Plasticine mutt!) More information from hvarinfo.com and croatia.hr.hr
Venture-backed food replacement drink maker Soylent – yes, named after the movie where people unknowingly were sustained by eating other people – is out today with its newest product.
Chief Brody's (yes, named for the protagonist in "Jaws," Martell's favorite movie) elevates the sandwich with high-quality braised Berkshire pork and vegetables from Newington's Eddy Farm, including cucumber, cilantro and pickled carrots and daikon radish.
Variety reports that the Texan star, who revived his dramatic career with this spring's hit legal drama, "The Lincoln Lawyer," is entering talks to star in the indie film, "Mud," in which he'd play the titular character (yes, named Mud) who is trying to go AWOL and obtain his freedom by sneaking off to an island off the banks of the Mississippi river.
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Ermilio answered yes, naming a particularly helpful mentor from the brand Rag & Bone.
And yes, names don't necessarily indicate whether a team will prevail or not.
We said yes and named him Ryan.
And yes, he named her after the city.
The limousine, Ali's dinner jacket, and Nachman's embarrassment at his inappropriate attire had made him feel — yes, he named it — like a jerk.
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