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She was then given a job at the eponymous jail.
It was the first single from their 1987 eponymous album.
A music video for the eponymous first single was released.
Only the last four of the book's 26 chapters deal with the eponymous war.
By this time, they were already hard at work on their eponymous second album.
There may have been an eponymous goddess of the same name.
Prior to 1983, the town was in an eponymous seat of its own.
All three characters have appeared in their own eponymous series.
The creek is eponymous for the city in the north of Germany.
The action of the program centered around its eponymous host.
At various points in history it was the chief settlement of an eponymous state.
The park is the focal point of the eponymous neighborhood.
Around November 30, 1840, was placed as head of the eponymous party created the same year.
The album is the second of four with the same eponymous title.
The novel was adapted into an eponymous film in 1975.
And the eponymous monster was going to a play, not a musical.
Ames is perhaps best known for his eponymous room, window, and chair.
Also it can be a stray dog as in the 1991 eponymous movie.
It appeared on their eponymous second album in September 1966.
An eponymous series featuring the team lasted from 1988 until 1998.
Later in the series the employer of the eponymous title character.
There is even doubt that the eponymous poetic form really started here.
Human Nature's third album was an eponymous title released in 2000.
An eponymous street pays homage to him in the city center.
It was released as the second single from his first eponymous album in late spring 2005.
His name is eponymic with more than 80 plant species as well.
His name is eponymic to the practice of surgery, in general, and plastic surgery, in particular.
Peoples from all over the world have supposed themselves descended from various different eponymic or mythical progenitors.
Alexandr Gyietsinski, with whom he shares eponymic fame, was one of his students.
Multitudes's name comes from the Spinozist eponymic concept.
See also the eponymic Friedrich Schleiermacher.
Its name was coined after the eponymic Wietenberg Hill near Sighișoara.
In Greek mythology, Makednos was the eponymic ancestor of the Macedonians.
It is an eponymic denoting 'Edith's hill', from the Old English hyll 'hill'.
"The names of this family are confusing, being a mixture of the patronymic, the conventional eponymic, and a mystic sort of uionymic.
These lyrics seem, however, to have a known origin, in this case the eponymic "S.K. Blues" of Saunders King.
In general, most surviving patients remain with significant cognitive impairment and continuing seizures and may evolve to another eponymic syndrome, Lennox-Gastaut syndrome.
Since 2007, it is published by the eponymic association Carnets de Géologie at the University of Western Brittany in Brest, France.
The traditions are generally vague and obscure and the personages whose names are associated with these sites have often only a mythical, or, to speak technically, an eponymic existence."
Eponymic openings include the Ruy Lopez, Alekhine's Defense, Morphy Defense, and the Réti Opening.
Ownership of his firm passed eventually to his son-in-law, Samuel Gawith, whose eponymic firm, Samuel Gawith & Co., continues in business to this day.
The former consuls (constitutionally still eponymic chief magistrates of the res publica, but politically powerless) would still receive a term as proconsul of one of the other, so-called Senatorial provinces.
Dog Bone Lake is a dog bone-shaped topographic flat with two larger ends connected by a narrow body, which are 2 of the 3 eponymic features of their namesake, the Three Lakes Valley.
Bass' Hive series of stories are replete with obvious and not-so-obvious references to nomenclature commonly used in pathology, including eponymic puns (note a male character's observation of a female character's attractive "Howell-Jolly body").
Please note with the new eponymic laws that the victim was either a child (Megan Kanka, Elisa Izquierdo and Christopher Murphy) or a woman (Lee-Anne Cruz and Jenna Grieshaber).
Ghassulian, a name applied to a Chalcolithic culture of the southern Levant, is derived from the eponymic site of Teleilat (el) Ghassul, northeast of the Dead Sea in the Great Rift Valley.
The Duke of Argyll wrote that it was possible that the eponymic progenitor of all the Mac(Duns)leves, (MacLeas, highland Livingstones, etc.), of Lismore may be Dunshleibe son of Aedh Alain O'Neill.
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