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In some cultures, a person can have any number of name parts.
He was playing the name part in Hamlet and invited his mother to watch a performance.
On the other, she was a commoner- rarely did they get the named parts.
In the Imperial period, however, children might sometimes make their mother's family name part of theirs, or even adopt it instead.
Name each bounded context, and make the names part of the ubiquitous language.
What is interesting is watching a child make his or her last name part of their everyday world.
Children most often took the father's name, but in the Imperial period sometimes made their mother's name part of theirs, or even used it instead.
Among the named parts of the Downs are:
The muscle is divided into three named parts depending on their points of insertions:
Namers work in the universe to love and Name parts of Creation, and help them to be themselves.
The names part was next.
After his first season, he was named part of the All-Freshman Big Ten team.
In the name part, however, Val Kilmer is charismatic.
How about the naming part, though?"
An effort to name part of a Texas highway for Nolan Ryan has some politicians playing hardball.
If you want a unique password for each site, you can put the domain name part in the password, as well."
While in name part of the US-based Yahoo!
The attraction of that captive audience was also behind the board's earlier proposal, passed in February, to name parts of schools after corporate or individual donors.
As you can imagine, my speciality is the beer-stained, dark venues that are usually appropriately named part of the 'toilet circuit'.
The name part joki means "river".
The name parts Mulin- and Mühl- are meaning mill.
Hobbes named Part IV of his book Kingdom of Darkness.
They are differently named parts of the whole "church"; Protestants reject the Roman Catholic doctrine that it is the one true church.
In 2006 he was named part of the founding class of the College Basketball Hall of Fame.
The tenor made his Metropolitan Opera debut in 1950, in the name part of Faust, and appeared with the Met many times until 1956.