He owned a dog (unimaginatively named simply "Dog") with abnormally high intelligence, which apparently could understand English, although lacking the ability to speak.
The Marshes were in the furniture business, and Snowy (who had been unimaginatively named Robert) would attend the University of Maine only briefly before marrying some local flower and going into the Marsh family furniture business as a salesman.
The Aggressors, unimaginatively named Blue Force, had been out for twenty-four hours already.
To make certain that his worshippers didn't make him more ridiculous than absolutely necessary, Gabriel had strictly supervised the unimaginatively named Church of the New Thoth.
Designed by Berkeley Dean Wise and directly connected to the station, the unimaginatively named Station Hotel opened in 1898.
In mid-February he opened Falai, an unimaginatively named, reasonably priced Italian restaurant that affirms any roving diner's faith in the promises that propel that roving.
Originally set up exclusively for the use of international students, the unimaginatively named 'International House' is now open to students of all nationalities.
One application in particular deserves a special mention for its graphical sins: Mail, Apple's unimaginatively named e-mail client.
There is an unimaginatively named "Big Dead Tree" in the Twits' garden, which Mr Twit uses to trap birds by spreading glue on the branches.
With declining passenger numbers it was decided to combine the Spirit of Progress and Southern Aurora into one train the unimaginatively named Sydney/Melbourne Express.